Posole/Pozole is the Mexican name for hominy as well as a spicy pork stew. We have all seen winter show up way too soon this year and this dish is guaranteed to warm you all the way to your toes! Onions, tomatoes with Mexican oregano and coriander make up the supporting cast. It’s the chipotle in adobo that provide the heat so you can use as much or little to suit your desire. If you are looking for ways to introduce hominy to someone…look no more. Hominy stands up well to the flavors and has a nice chew. This is a very old combination for good reason. Using canned hominy removes the soak time and it won’t overcook.
Done in the slow cooker, it has a 6-8 hour cook time. This will mellow the heat some so I use a bit more chipotle than I would in a dish prepared in under an hour. It’s even better the following day and freezes beautifully for lunches down the road a bit….
Cold beer or apple cider pairs well here.
You’ll need:
1-2 lb pork shoulder roast, trimmed and cut into 1 1/2 inch cubes
1 large yellow onion, chopped
2 cloves of garlic, pressed or minced
2 tbs of tomato paste or sun dried tomato jam
1/2 tbs dried Mexican oregano
1/2 tbs ground coriander
1 tsp salt
fresh ground black pepper, to taste
15 oz can of diced tomatoes, undrained
2 chipotle peppers in adobo, finely chopped plus 1 tbs adobo sauce
2 15oz cans of hominy, rinsed and drained
4 cups chicken or vegetable stock
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For serving:
1/2 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
crusty bread and manchego cheese (optional)
Add all the ingredients to the slow cooker and stir. Cook on low for 6-8 hours until pork is tender. Taste and adjust seasonings if needed. Ladle into bowls and top with chopped cilantro. Serve with crusty bread and slices of manchego cheese. Enjoy!
definitely need this in a cold winter day, such a warm and hearty meal, thank you for sharing the recipe 😉
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Looks hearty and tasty!