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New Mexico Red Chile Posole- New Years Dish

 New Mexico Red Chile Pork Posole

 2lbs pork tenderloin, cubed
2lbs hominy(canned or dried)
6 cloves fresh garlic ~minced( I love garlic, so more if you like it)
1 med. sweet onion ~diced
1 can beef broth
1tsp ground cumin
1tspn oregano
1tspn basil
3Tblspn butter
1~3 Tblspn red chile sauce or powder(Dried Hatch Red Chile Powder)
4 cups water
Dash Corriander
 
In large soup pot melt butter, add onion, garlic , sautee until soft.
Add beef broth and other spices.
Add pork and 1/2 of water, simmer for 45 mins
Add posole/hominy and rest of water, as well as chile sauce/powder.
If using dried posole/hominy add water as needed when it soaks it up.
Simmer until tender~ Approx 2hrs for dried posole and 30mins for canned.
Serve with sopapillas or flour tortillas
(my recipe for sopas will come next)
 

 I was born and raised in New Mexico and have always loved posole!

This dish can be a side dish. appetizer or the main dish.
It is served at New Years and on traditional Indian feast days for good luck.
Enjoy......

Vanessa Stalets

Brentwood's Real Estate Expert!

RE/MAX Elite

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Comments

Vanessa this sounds - and looks! - delicious. I am (hopefully) on my way to New Mexico tomorrow for a Christmas getaway. I will save this recipe to try on my return. I love a good posole, thanks for sharing yours.

Have a wonderful holiday and a healthy and happy New Year.

Posted by Beth Larsen, Sedona Arizona (RE/MAX Sedona) about 1 year ago

Thanks Beth, I so wish I was going home for the Holiday(it is a bit cold though Ihear)

Say hello to the mountains for me ok?

 

Posted by Brentwood TN Real Estate/Homes - Vanessa Stalets REALTOR® (RE/MAX Elite) about 1 year ago

Yes...it is supposed to be cold....and if my friend recovers from her cold, we will be spending Christmas in Santa Fe. I'll send your regards!

I'm looking forward to making your posole. I'll have to pick up some genuine Hatch chiles while I'm there!

Posted by Beth Larsen, Sedona Arizona (RE/MAX Sedona) about 1 year ago
Vanessa- Another great recipe....But what are you having for Christmas Eve? Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Posted by Mark Horan P.A. "The Resident Chef" (Resident Team Realty, LLC) about 1 year ago

Mark- Xmas Eve will be just the 2 of us. I am planning romance...

Filets w/ Bernaise sauce, steemed asparagus, baked sweet potatoes with butter and cinnamon

and pumkin pudding cake w/eggnog ice cream....

Posted by Brentwood TN Real Estate/Homes - Vanessa Stalets REALTOR® (RE/MAX Elite) about 1 year ago

Now you are really trying to "SPICE" things up for me! lol Looks great!!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS my friend!

P.S. I have not seen your picture with a Santa Hat yet? lol

Posted by Charlottesville Real Estate - Your Trusted Broker Charles McDonald (RE/MAX Assured Properties - No one sells more Real Estate) about 1 year ago

ok, ready...here is one( not this year though)

Posted by Brentwood TN Real Estate/Homes - Vanessa Stalets REALTOR® (RE/MAX Elite) about 1 year ago
Vanessa - New Mexico Posole is one of my favorites - after all, I'm an Albuquerque girl.  My husband (NJ) couldn't tell a huevo from a ranchero until he met me.  Now he makes them for breakfast every Christmas morning.  Karen
Posted by Karen Kruschka - Fairfax Prince William Stafford County VA Real Estate Service (Long & Foster America's #1 Privately Owned Real Estate Co.) about 1 year ago
How did a Brentwooe, Tenessee rainer learn to cook NM red chile posole? It is one of my favorite dishes all year. I love your recipe and the pictures are are worth a thousand words. You bet posole will be on my menu for New Year's Eve.
Posted by Eloise Gift, New Mexico Real Estate (Gift Realty NM) about 1 year ago
Karen- I did not know you were an Alb girl! I was born at UNM  and grew up in ALB and then in Taos! Small world eh? I am a Chile snob and have green chile shipped to me every chile season from Hatch, then I roast it and freeze it for the coming year...there is nothing like NM cooking, nothing!
Posted by Brentwood TN Real Estate/Homes - Vanessa Stalets REALTOR® (RE/MAX Elite) about 1 year ago
Eloise- I am a native New Mexican! Born and raised on chile and tortillas! Tamales, posole, enchiladas, huevos, bisconchitos...you name it! My favorite is just roasted green chile from Hatch, diced and put in the middle of a home made flour totilla. It will cure whatever ails you!! lol Ancient N.M hangover cure too! hehehehehe
Posted by Brentwood TN Real Estate/Homes - Vanessa Stalets REALTOR® (RE/MAX Elite) about 1 year ago
Vanessa, I, too, receive a survival kit from NM every year. - it's what makes life tolerable here in the east.  Actually, I love Virginia.  The Blue Ridge are not the Sandia, but they are beautiful.
Posted by Karen Kruschka - Fairfax Prince William Stafford County VA Real Estate Service (Long & Foster America's #1 Privately Owned Real Estate Co.) about 1 year ago
Karen- When I first moved to Ohio(many yrs ago) I went to a "mexican" rest and asked then if they put green chile in their queso. They said sure! ...It was green bell pepper, can you imagine?!! They had no idea what green chile even was...blew my mind!
Posted by Brentwood TN Real Estate/Homes - Vanessa Stalets REALTOR® (RE/MAX Elite) about 1 year ago

I made a huge batch today...simmered it for hours extra. Hmmmmm

Hubby and I had to try it, make sure it was fit to serve others...*wink*

Tummy is full and happy!

 

Posted by Brentwood TN Real Estate/Homes - Vanessa Stalets REALTOR® (RE/MAX Elite) about 1 year ago
Vanessa -- very cool that you are from NM.  I'm from Colorado and totally LOVE Santa Fe and Taos.  The best food is from there too. . .green chili verde (oh, wow).  I have several New Mex recipes.  My brother and cousin still send "care packages" with salsas and dried chili peppers to us po' folk out East, LOL!
Posted by Teri Deane--Central Maryland Realtor, ABR, WHC--Howard County Real Estate (RE/MAX 100) about 1 year ago

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