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Dirty South Hot Tamales With Jackfruit and Cilantro Sauce

Dirty South Hot Tamales With Jackfruit and Cilantro Sauce Recipe
Photo by Oriana Koren, food styling by Lillian Kang, prop styling by Jillian Knox

Chef-author-activist Bryant Terry created these plant-based tamales in honor of the tamales he grew up eating, sold by an independent Black food vendor known as the “Tamale Man” who parked outside a Memphis skating rink. In a nod to the Southern African American tradition of tamale-making, he uses grits, a hot tamale staple, in the dough instead of masa or cornmeal. He fills the tamales with jackfruit, a tropical fruit that mimics the texture of meat. Soaking the grits overnight cuts their cooking time by half.

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