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Recipe - Red-Chile And Pork Pozole

Categories: Main Course, Mexican, Pork & Ham, Soups & Ste, Red-Chile And Pork Pozole
Ingredients:

5 cup Water
4 Dried ancho chilies
2 tablespoon Extra virgin olive oil
3 pound Pork tenderloin; cut in 1
1/2" cubes
4 cup Hominy; 2 cans, drained and
rinsed
4 lg Garlic cloves; minced
1 One half teaspoon Ground cumin
1 One half teaspoon Dried oregano
2 One half teaspoon Salt
1 small Red onion; julienned
Chopped cilantro; for
accompaniment

Boil 1 cup of water. Put the chilies in a bowl, cover with the boiling
water, and soak 20 minutes. Reserve the soaking liquid. Stem and seed the
chilies. In a blender or food processor, purŽe them with the reserved
soaking liquid.

In a large pot, heat the oil over moderately high heat. Add about a third
of the pork. Brown well on all sides, about 8 minutes, and remove. Brown
the remaining meat in 2 more batches, adding oil if needed. Return the pork
to the pot with any accumulated juice. Stir in the chili purŽe, the hominy,
and remaining quart of water, garlic, cumin, oregano and salt.

Bring to a simmer over moderately high heat; reduce the heat and cook at a
bare simmer, partially covered, until meat is falling apart tender, about 3
hours. Serve topped with the red onion and cilantro leaves.

Per serving: 435 Calories; 14g Fat (29% calories from fat); 51g Protein;
26g Carbohydrate; 148mg Cholesterol; 1240mg Sodium

Recipe by: Ron West

Posted to BakeryShoppe Digest V1 #509 by Ron West ronwest@bigfoot.net on
Jan 16, 1998


Red-Chile And Pork Pozole recipe makes 1 Servings



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