Why We Love This Gluten Free Tamale Pie Recipe
Tamale-making is a ridiculously daunting process. I have made tamales before, but it is not something that I make regularly because they take so long to make! But you know what I have made again and again? This Perfect Tamale Pie Recipe. What I lovingly call my tamale pot pie recipe is not authentic in the least. However, it is:
Quick to prepare Easy to assemble Gluten-free And offers the essence of good tamales.
You’ve got a masa (corn flour) coating, that bakes into a pillowy tamale-like top. You’ve got spiced meaty filling that balances out the sweetness of the corn topping and is perfectly savory. And the best part, is you’ve got fewer supplies involved, less cleanup, and much less cook time.
Tamale Pie Ingredients
This easy tamale recipe packs lots of flavor, but is wonderfully simple and quick to make with many ingredients you probably keep in your regular rotation. Here’s what you need for the meat mixture filling:
Ground beef Sweet onion – peeled and chopped Red bell pepper – seeded and chopped Garlic cloves – minced Frozen corn, thaw and drain Canned crushed tomatoes Canned chopped green chiles Cornstarch Chili powder Cumin Salt Shredded sharp cheddar cheese
Ingredients for the tamale cornbread topping:
Cornflour – masa Baking powder Salt Chicken broth Melted butter Shredded cheddar cheese
How to Make Tamale Pie
This crowd-pleaser of a meal is ready in less than an hour, from start to finish. You’ve probably made similar pot pie-like dinners such as this in one skillet, and you will certainly want to make an easy tamale recipe as one of your go-to favorites! Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F, and spray one large cast iron skillet, or two 9″ pie pans with non-stick spray. Brown ground beef in a large skillet over medium heat. Push to the side once crumbled and cooked through, and add chopped onion, bell pepper, and minced garlic. Cook for a few minutes until the onion has softened. Add frozen corn, crushed tomatoes, green chiles, corn starch, seasonings, and shredded cheese. Stir well and turn off the heat. Next, make the gluten-free cornbread batter by mixing the corn flour, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. Add in the chicken broth and melted butter, and whisk until smooth. Finally, stir in the shredded cheese. Spoon the meat filling evenly between the two prepared pie pans, or leave it in a cast iron skillet. Pour the corn topping batter over the pies, using a spatula to spread it to the edges of the pans. Bake for 30-45 minutes until slightly brown on the top and an inserted toothpick comes out of the tamale pie topping clean. Serve hot with any of your favorite sides and toppings, like green onions and sour cream.
Tips & Tricks
Add extra ingredients! You can add some additional filling ingredients like black beans, pinto beans or black olives! If you like it extra spicy, add in some diced jalapeño or a dash of cayenne pepper. You can also serve your portion of tamale pie with your favorite salsa or hot sauce! If you don’t have corn flour, you can also just cornmeal or corn muffin mix, but each will have a different texture. If you don’t have a cast iron skillet, you can make the meat mixture in a different kind of oven safe pan, or transfer it to an oven safe dish before baking with the corn masa mixture on top!
Serving Suggestions
Tamale pie is a complete meal on its own, but is delicious served with some side dishes and toppings to make it extra special! Here are some of my favorite things to serve with it:
Guacamole Sour Cream Red Salsa or Green Salsa Cotiija Cheese Cilantro Creamy Chimichurri Sauce Refried Beans Chimichurri Tomato Salad
How Long Do Leftovers Last?
You can keep these leftovers in the refrigerator either wrapped well with a layer of plastic wrap or in an airtight container for 3 to 4 day days. Leftovers do need to be stored in the fridge.
Can Tamale Pies Be Frozen?
Yes, this recipe is excellent for meal prepping! But NOTE: If you are making these tamale pot pies in advance to freeze, DO NOT bake beforehand. Pour the corn batter on top of the pies and place in the freezer uncovered for one hour to allow the topping to harden. Then, wrap well with plastic wrap and a layer of aluminum foil, and place back in the freezer for up to 3 months. See the complete recipe below for reheating tips!
Could I Make This Recipe With Chicken or Turkey?
Absolutely! You can make the perfect tamale pies with different meant variations like ground turkey or ground chicken. Also, use precooked rotisserie chicken to cut back on cooking time for the first part of the recipe. Add it in before adding the corn topping. Or, thoroughly sauté cut up bite-sized boneless and skinless chicken breast pieces before adding the other ingredients.
How Can I Make Vegan / Vegetarian Tamale Pot Pies?
This tamale-inspired recipe can easily be made vegetarian-friendly by swapping out your favorite legumes, such as cooked lentils or canned garbanzo beans, in place of the ground beef, and subbing vegetable broth. To make this recipe vegan as well, use your preferred shredded cheese substitute and swap cooking oil in place of the melted butter to make the gluten free tamale pie topping.
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