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Chicken Pozole Rojo

Yields6 ServingsPrep Time15 minsCook Time45 minsTotal Time1 hr

Chicken Pozole Rojo is the perfect dish to warm up from a chilly fall day! Pozole Rojo is traditionally made with pork, but the substitution of chicken is not one that you will regret. So tasty, so flavourful... Give it a go!

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 1 lb chicken breast
 1 tsp olive oil
 1 tsp chili powder
 salt and pepper to taste
 1 medium onionchopped
 2 jalapeno pepperschopped
 3 cloves garlicchopped
 8 cups chicken broth
 1 tbsp Mexican oregano
 1 tsp dried thyme
 1 tsp cumin
 1 bay leaf
 1 can hominy approx. 25 oz
 2 ancho peppers
 2 guajillo peppers
 3 oz tomato pasteoptional, if desired
 1 lime+extra for serving
FOR THE CHILI PASTE
1

Heat a small pan to medium heat and add the ancho and guajillo peppers. Dry roast them for 2-3 minutes, flipping occasionally, until they are fragrant.

2

Set them into a bowl of very hot water and cover for about 20 minutes to soften.

3

Transfer to a food processor with the tomato paste (if you are using it) and a few tablespoons of the soaking liquid. Add a bit of salt. Process until smooth. Set aside for now.

FOR THE CHICKEN POZOLE ROJO
4

Heat a large pot to medium heat and add some olive oil.

5

Chop the chicken breast into bite-sized chunks and season with salt, pepper and chili powder. Add to the pot and sear each side a couple minutes.

6

Add onion and jalapeno peppers. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring a bit.

7

Add garlic and cook another minute.

8

Add chicken broth, bay leaf, oregano, thyme, cumin, and hominy. Stir. Reduce heat to simmer.

9

Swirl the ancho/guajillo chili paste into your pozole.

10

Allow the pozole to simmer for 30 minutes, though 1 hour or longer is better to develop more flavor.

11

Squeeze in the juice from a half a lime and swirl into the soup and serve it in bowls.

12

Top with your favorite garnishments!

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