Tuesday, September 16, 2014

CedarLane Gluten Free Tamales Review

Disclosure - free sample provided.



We love tamales in our house.  They are so good!  I have given up on making them myself though.  They are so time consuming to make them from scratch and make them right.  However, there are options where you don't have to make them yourself.  I love this because I don't have the time to make them.  CedarLane Tamales are tamales that you can find in the freezer section. This really makes it easy to warm one up for a tasty lunch or dinner.  These can even be heated quickly in your microwave for a fast meal.







CedarLane Tamales come in a great variety of flavors.  We really enjoyed them all.  I was impressed with the amount of filling in the tamales, and also the flavor and tenderness of the masa.  The Chili & Cheese Tamales are loaded with flavor.  I love the combination of peppers with the variety of cheeses they use.  They also offer Spinach & Feta Tamales.  These really are unique, but they are so good!  It combines Mediterranean flavors inside a tamale.  The Sweet Corn Tamales are a combination of sweet and savory flavors.  The masa has a sweet corn flavor, but it is accented by cheese and peppers.  The Roasted Veggie Tamales are loaded with flavor.  These have a hint of spiciness to them that is mellowed out by the cheese.  What variety of CedarLane's Gluten Free Tamales would you want to try?

You can learn more about CedarLane's Gluten Free Tamales by visiting their website.  You can also connect with them on Facebook and Twitter.

Disclosure - I received a free sample to facilitate my review.  No monetary compensation was provided.  All opinions are completely my own.  My participation is voluntary.   I am disclosing in accordance with FTC 16 CFR Part 255. 

2 comments:

  1. I really never heard of CedarLane Tamales. But they look tasty and I am sure I would like them. I especially want to try the Sweet Corn Tamales.
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  2. These sound amazing for sure the spinach and feta ones.

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