Newsletter: Who should be making (and selling) tamales?

Critic Patricia Escárcega answers a reader's question: Who is allowed to make tamales?
Patricia Escárcega • Los Angeles Times • December 21, 2019
December is tamale-making season in Los Angeles, the time of year when I inevitably find myself elbow-deep in a tub of masa. In my family, the tamale prodigies include my husband, who makes green chile pork tamales in the wantonly spicy northern...
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