Traditional New Mexican spicy stew. Red chile and pork come together with hominy to warm your belly and your palate. Serve with tortillas or corn bread.
Ingredients
- 0.5 pounds green chile peppers , sliced in half lengthwise and seeded
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 0.5 onion , chopped
- 2 tablespoons minced garlic
- 1 pound boneless pork loin , cut into 1-inch cubes
- 1 can white hominy , 29 ounce
- 1 can yellow hominy , 29 ounce
- 3 cups chicken broth
- 1.5 cups water
- 0.25 cups ground cumin
- 0.25 cups chili powder
- 3 tablespoons salt
- 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
Instructions
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1
Set oven rack about 6 inches from the heat source and preheat the oven's broiler. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil.
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Place the peppers with cut sides down onto the prepared baking sheet.
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Cook under the preheated broiler until the skin of the peppers has blackened and blistered, 5 to 8 minutes. Place the blackened peppers into a bowl and tightly seal with plastic wrap. Allow the peppers to steam as they cool, about 20 minutes. Remove plastic wrap and carefully remove and discard pepper skins. Dice peppers.
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Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Cook and stir onion and garlic in hot oil until tender and fragrant, 5 to 10 minutes.
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Stir pork into onion and garlic; cook and stir until pork is browned, 5 to 10 minutes. Add diced green chiles to pork; cook and stir until fragrant, 5 minutes.
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Pour white hominy, yellow hominy, chicken broth, water, cumin, chili powder, salt, and black pepper into pork mixture. Bring mixture to a boil and cook for 15 minutes; reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until flavors blend and pork is tender, at least 1 hour.
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