How to make Red Pozole【 Authentic Red Posole 】Pozole Rojo (2024)

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ThisRed Pozole recipe(Posole) has had great successwith many of the people that had tried, I hope you enjoy it as well.

Mexico's Bicentennial Celebration will take place at midnight on September 15, 2010. Contrary to what most people “know” about this historical event, this date is not the actual anniversary of the Mexican Independence from Spain, (which did not happen officially until 1821), but the celebration of the beginning of the rebellion against the corrupt, cruel and decadent Spanish colonial system.

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Red Pozole Recipe / Pozole Rojo

That September 16, 1810, at dawn, the insurrection that was initiated by the leader of the so-called group "Queretaro’s conspirators", the priestMiguel Hidalgo y Costilla, was what inspired the people ofDolores Hidalgo(currently in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico) to rebel. That night, Hidalgo delivered his famous "Grito de Dolores”.

And the war for the Independence of Mexico started…Our entire country will celebrate with festivities for several weeks, including various events such as parades, fireworks, folk festivals, art exhibitions, historical tours and displays, musical concerts and gastronomic shows. The mega event was baptized by Mexicans as "El Grito del Bicentenario".

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Red Pozole Garnish can include Shredded Lettuce or Cabbage according to the region.

Anyway, I know you didn’t stop here looking to know about our Mexican history and heritage, but to find out how to make the famous and delicious soup/stew called Pozole,which is just what I had in mind to celebrate theBicentenario.

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If you have triedPozolebefore, you know it is a tasty, filling, and above all, a nutritious soup. We usually eat this soup for dinner, and it’s a classic dish in Mexican Fiestas during the cold nights of winter. It is a favorite dish that must show off at theNoche MexicanaFiesta this Independence Day. Nothing more Mexican than aPozole!The original RedPozoleor red posole is made using dried Hominy and the pig’s head and neck bones. Dried hominy (hulled and dried kernels of corn) adds an incomparable corn flavor to this soup, but canned hominy is commonly used as a substitute.

We are using canned hominy in this recipe since it is available at the supermarkets here in the States and buying dried Hominy and pig’s head meat is hard to find. This recipe is for a redpozole, even though in Mexico we also have white (without the red sauce) and greenpozoleadding Salsa Verde. And yes, you can use chicken instead of pork for the soup if you prefer.

Note:Pozolecan be refrigerated for up to 5 days; it tastes even better, and it also freezes well.

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How to Make Red Pozole

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Red Posole Peppers are Guajillo and Ancho Peppers

DIRECTIONS:

  • Heat water. Add pork meat, spare ribs, onion, and garlic. Season with salt when meat is almost done. While cooking, skim the top layer of foam and fat from the pot using a ladle.

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  • Remove pork from the broth. Trim excess fat, and remove meat from bones.

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  • Now for the sauce, soak the ancho and guajillo peppers in water
  • Using ablender process the peppers, garlic cloves, onion, and oregano.
  • Heat oil in a largeskilletover medium-high. Add the dry peppers puree and salt to taste. simmer, about 25 minutes.

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  • Using a strainer, add the sauce to the broth. Bring to a boil and add the meat. Stir in white hominy, and season with salt and pepper.

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Pozole RojoWe love to serve Red Pozole Soup in these largeMexicansoup bowls.

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Mely Martínez

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Red Pozole

Mely Martínez

Nothing more Mexican than a Pozole! This recipe is for a red pozole, even though in Mexico we also have white (without the red sauce) and green pozole adding Salsa Verde. And yes, you can use chicken instead of pork for the soup if you prefer.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Total Time 2 hours hrs 45 minutes mins

Course Soups

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 8 Servings

Calories 275 kcal

Ingredients

For the soup:

  • 4 quarts of water
  • 2 pounds cubed pork shoulder
  • 1 pound pork spare ribs or baby back ribs
  • 1 white onion cut in quarts
  • 8 large garlic cloves
  • Salt to taste
  • 3 cans (15 ounces each) white hominy, drained and rinsed SEE Notes for uncooked hominy.

For the red sauce:

  • 5 guajillo peppers cleaned, seeded, open flat, and deveined
  • 5 ancho peppers cleaned, seeded, open flat, and deveined
  • 6 garlic cloves
  • 1 medium white onion coarsely chopped
  • ½ teaspoon dry Mexican oregano
  • 2 tablespoon vegetable or canola oil
  • Salt to taste

For the garnish:

  • 1 head of lettuce finely shredded
  • 1 ½ cup onions finely chopped
  • Ground chile piquín to taste
  • 1 ½ cup radishes sliced
  • Mexican oregano
  • Deep fried corn tortillas tostadas
  • Limes cut in wedges
  • Optional: avocado chopped

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Instructions

  • Heat water in a large stockpot. Add pork meat, spare ribs, onion, and garlic. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and let simmer, partially covered for 2 and half hours or until meat is tender and falling off the bone. Season with salt when meat is almost done. While cooking, skim the top layer of foam and fat from the pot using a ladle. If necessary, add warm water to maintain the same level of broth in the pot.

  • Remove pork from broth; reserve broth. Trim excess fat, and remove meat from bones; discard bones, onion, and garlic from the broth. Shred meat, and cover.

  • Now for the sauce, soak the ancho and guajillo peppers in water just enough to cover for 25-30 minutes until soft.

  • Using a blender or food processor blend peppers, garlic cloves, onion, and oregano, adding some of the water in which they were soaking. Puree mixture until smooth.

  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high. Add the dry pepper puree and salt to taste, stirring constantly as it splatters. Reduce heat to medium; simmer, about 25 minutes.

  • Using a strainer, add the sauce to the broth. Bring to a boil and add the meat, and simmer gently, for about 10 minutes. Stir in white hominy, and season with salt and pepper. Simmer until heated through.

  • Serve Pozole in large Mexican soup bowls and place garnishes on the side as shown above.

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Notes

  • If you want to use uncook cacahuazintle corn (hominy) and cook it yourself, rinse the corn, remove any grain that looks dry or old. Place the corn in a pot with enough water to cover it at least 8-10 centimeters above the corn kernels. Add a quarter of a white onion, two cloves of garlic, you can also herbs like bay leaves and thyme. Cook for about an hour and a half until the corn opens. It may take less or longer, it depends on how old the corn is. This is for 1-½ lb. of corn. When the corn is already cooked, drain it and add it to the pozole as indicated in the recipe.
  • You can prepare the sauce a couple of days in advance so that it is not so elaborate to do it all the same day. The sauce can also be frozen and used for other stews such as adobos or enchiladas.
  • The Pozole tends to enhance its flavors the next day, so if you are going to prepare it for a party or special occasion you can cook it in advance, and just reheat it. Besides, it keeps very well in the freezer including the hominy, and it takes great when you reheat it weeks later.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1Large bowlCalories: 275kcalCarbohydrates: 17gProtein: 22gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 70mgSodium: 115mgPotassium: 785mgFiber: 6gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 5100IUVitamin C: 12.1mgCalcium: 54mgIron: 2.4mg

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