Yield: 4 Servings
Measure | Ingredient |
---|---|
2 tablespoons | Vegetable oil |
1 small | Onion; chopped (up to) |
2 \N | Cloves garlic; chopped |
½ teaspoon | Ground cumin |
¼ teaspoon | Black pepper |
1 pinch | Oregano |
2 tablespoons | Powdered red chile |
4 ounces | Green chile; chopped |
2 cups | Chicken broth (or use vegetable broth) |
1 cup | Tomato puree (about 8 whole canned tomatoes; pureed) |
¼ teaspoon | Salt (up to) |
3 cups | Canned hominy; drained, or the equiv. of frozen posole; precooked (see note) |
Here's a recipe from 'The Feast of Santa Fe' for posole as a vegetable. He also suggests just combining some good red enchilada sauce and canned, drained hominy, and simmering for 30 min. Another suggestion was to add it to a green chile-potato soup. Serves 4 as a side dish.
Heat the oil in a 2 qt saucepan; add onion and garlic and cook over low heat covered for about 5 min (just wilt the onion).
Remove cover, increase heat to medium and add the spices and chile. Cook about 1 min, stirring, then add the rest. Bring to a boil, cover and simmer for 30 min. The liquid should be only slightly thick, add water if needed.
NOTE: to prepare frozen posole: add to 2 qt lightly salted, boiling water and boil for 45 min. One cup of frozen posole will make 2-3 cups cooked, drained posole. It can be refrozen at this point.
Michael Bowers, Internet: mikeb@...
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