If using dried posole corn, place the posole in a large pot in about 6 quarts of unsalted water, and cook for 3 to 4 hours, until the corn has softened. (May be done the night before; allow the posole ...
In a stock pot, combine pork and stock. Simmer for 15 minutes. In a second stock pot, add olive oil, peppers, garlic and onion. Cook on medium heat, stirring frequently, until onions become ...
Bring 5 cups water to boil in large saucepan. Add chicken; cover and simmer until cooked through, about 13 minutes. Using tongs, transfer chicken to platter; reserve cooking liquid in saucepan. Cool ...
Pozole is an infinitely practical dish: it’s been know to cure Sunday morning hangovers, warm wind-chilled bodies, and has the ability to taste even better after spending an entire day in the fridge.
Instructions: Soak corn overnight. In a large, heavy pot, placed drained, soaked corn and cover with 2 inches of water and 1½ to 2 tablespoons salt. Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer and cook ...
Steve Sando, of Rancho Gordo, is offering "Sunday Morning" viewers this recipe: This is the classic pozole of central Mexico. You might find some regional or personal variances to the cuts of pork or ...
This Instant Pot version of pozole blanco is rich, soothing and easy to prepare on a weekday. It has no fresh chiles, but it’s definitely not lacking in flavor. For traditionalists who want pozole ...
Pozole verde is a traditional Mexican pork stew from Puebla, known for its vibrant green color and bold, fresh flavors. Made ...
If using dried posole corn, place the posole in a large pot in about 6 quarts of unsalted water, and cook for 3 to 4 hours, until the corn has softened. (May be done the night before; allow the posole ...