Slow Cooker Posole Recipe - Trailing Rachel (2024)

I love real Mexican food. Mole sauces, posole,simple carne asado or al pastortacos garnished with only onions and cilantro. Of course, I’m not so pretentious that I don’tlike the cheap stuff too, like sloppyrefried beans and rice servedwith a big spoonful of sour cream alongside my burrito or enchiladas. Hell, I even love fast casual Tex-Mex, because let’s be real, I could eat queso from Moe’s every day and I live a block from an Armadillo Grill. (I truly believe the only way I could ever get tired ofqueso is forsomeone to make me do one of those Man Vs. Food “You must eatfifteen pounds of chips and queso to getyour name on the wall” challenges. Then, only maybe. Are you listening Travel Channel?)

God, I’m hungry.

But the thing is, those authentic Mexican dishes are good for a reason. They taketime and often a few off-the-beaten-pathingredients. (And mole requires like thirty ingredients!)So in my attempt to make posole the easy way, I stumbled upon a slow cooker recipe online which I have repeatedly madeand doctored quite a bit. It’s always delicious, filling,and like most stews, it makes excellent leftovers. So seriously, make this. Mom, that means you, I know you haven’t yet.

Disclaimer – This is definitelynot an authentic Mexican recipe. I did not soak dried chilies de arbol and ancho chilies for hours and blend them. As soon as I find a great Hispanic tienda and a long afternoon to cook, I promise to attempt it the traditional way. The slow cooker just makes this so easy. The ancientMexicans did not use canned enchilada sauce.Pardon me, I’m just a lowlygringa.

Traditionally, posole was a stew made by the indigenous people of Mexico for special or ceremonial occasions. It’s stillservedon ChristmasEve in the Southwest and Mexico.Cornwas a very important staple crop andits abundance was critical to life back in the day. Iteven had a goddess attributed to it by the Aztecs. Don’t make me give you a fifth grade history lesson and remind you thatthey called it “maize.” Anyway, since corn was so important to survival, the localshad to find ways of preserving it. I tell you this in order to explain to you what hominy is, because you’re going to need it for this recipe.

Hominy is driedcorn that has been soaked in a lime or lyesolution (ancient peoples mixed limestone and water). This soaking causes the hulls tofall away and the corn kernelitselfsoftens and nearly doubles in size.You can buy it canned in the Hispanic section of the grocery store ready to eat. If you were togrind up dried hominy, it would becomehominy grits. Ahhh,now we’re getting somewhere.The Meso-Americans used hominy to make hearty stews, and when the Spanish came in the 1500’s,pork became a popularaddition.Gosh, that’s sointeresting, Rachel, thank you for that.Lesson over.

Shredded pork after several hours of slow cooking

Slow Cooker Posole Recipe (makes about 8 servings)

  • 2 lbs Boneless Pork Chops (If making just for a 2-3 people, 1 lb is enough)
  • 28 oz. Enchilada Sauce (I get the big can from the Hispanic section, it’s cheaper)
  • 8 oz. canTomato Sauce
  • 1 Onion, chopped
  • 5 cloves Garlic, chopped
  • 4.5 oz. can Chopped Green Chilies
  • 25 oz. can White Hominy, drained (also in the Hispanic section)
  • 1/2 tsp Red Pepper Flakes, more if you like it spicy
  • 1 and 1/2 tsp Dried Oregano
  • 1 cup Chicken Broth
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 2 and 1/2tsp Honey
  • Lime juice
  • Cilantro, for garnish, but not totally necessary.

Directions

  1. Place boneless pork chops in slow cooker. Pour enchilada sauce and tomato sauceover the top.
  2. Toss in chopped onion, garlic, and green chilies. Add the drained hominy, then the red pepper flakes and oregano.
  3. Add chicken broth until the slow cooker is almost filled (one cup is an estimate). Stir everything that’s floating above the pork.
  4. Cover and cook on Lowfor 7-8 hours. (I turn my slow cooker on at 8 AM when I leave for workand everything is done when I get home at 6 PM so I know it will keep and be delicious even if it cooks for 10 hours).
  5. Come home to delicious smell. Retrieve pork that is still in tact. I use a spider for this part.
  6. Turn slow cooker to High and leave the lid off.
  7. Once pork is cool enough, shred it using your hands, removing any fatty pieces that you don’t personally want to eat. (You’ll know them when you squish them between you’re fingers and you’re like “yeeewwk.”)
  8. Stir shredded pork back into slow cooker. Add honey and salt.
  9. If you are happy with the consistency, serve now. If still too thin, wait a few minutes, keeping the lid off to let it reduce. (This will depend on how much pork you ended up with.)
  10. Add lime juice to taste, garnish with cilantro.* Consume.

*Alternative garnishes include sliced radishes, shredded cabbage, queso fresco, onions, crispy tortilla chips.

Posole on balcony chair

When I brought this posole to a large Mexican-themed gathering, I let it sit on warm with the lid offfor over an hour before we partook in its deliciousness, so feel free to let it sit a while.Posole is full of texture from the shredded pork and slow cooked hominy, which doesn’t disintegrate like you might think.The stew ismeaty, almost tangy,and (to use the description given by one guest) it’s“sneaky spicy” because the heat comes on a little later. The spice level will depend on the enchilada sauce you use (most is mild) and of course how much red pepper you throw in. Don’t forget the lime juice!

Would it be terrible now if I said “Buen provecho”? Because I just did. Sorry.

This is like if Posole were hanging out in the shadows of an alley all sketchy like “hey, whats up?”

Slow Cooker Posole Recipe - Trailing Rachel (2024)

FAQs

How do you thicken pozole? ›

Pozole rojo is meant to be a brothy soup. If you would like to thicken it up like chicken enchilada soup, then you can use masa harina (recommended) or cornstarch. Masa harina: whisk ¾ cup masa harina with 1 1 /2 cups of broth from the stew until smooth. Add to the pozole and bring to a simmer until thickened.

What is the corn used in pozole? ›

Hominy is a fantastic food derived from corn kernels that has long been a staple of Mexican cuisine. It's perhaps most famous for complementing pork belly in the traditional Mexican stew pozole (recipe here), but it's far more versatile than cooks outside of Central America tend to give it credit for.

How do you clean hominy for pozole? ›

To use dried hominy, soak it overnight in cold water. Drain and rinse; boil in a large pot of salted water until the hominy kernels are opaque, tender, and no longer have a starchy center, 1½ to 2 hours.

Is Posole a Christmas dish? ›

Pork posole is another one of those Mexican family Christmas traditions. Yet, no one in my family learned or wrote down my Nana's posole recipe to pass down to her descendants.

What makes pozole unhealthy? ›

Pozole can be high in sodium, fat, and calories depending on your choice of ingredients.

What's the difference between pozole and posole? ›

There's really no big difference between pozole and posole, except a letter. In Mexico, where the brothy, chile-spiked soup originated, it's often spelled with a "z"; near the border and beyond, it's often spelled with an "s." It just depends where you are, and who taught you to cook it.

Should I drain canned hominy? ›

Canned hominy, on the other hand, is fully cooked and only needs to be rinsed and heated.

Why is my pozole bland? ›

Posole is very bland and requires a fair amount of salt to bring out its flavor. This will be even more flavorful the next day.

Why is my hominy not getting soft? ›

Your kernels may be too old (several years). You may not have soaked your kernels in a strong enough alkaline solution to loosen the pericarps, or too strong a solution which removes not only the pericarps but also the germ, you may not have cooked your hominy long enough…and so on.

Why do Mexicans eat pozole? ›

Both soups are also deeply emblematic of their cultures. The roots of pozole pre-date Spanish colonization, and the dish is said to have had ritual significance for the indigenous people of Mexico. Its principal ingredient, corn, was a sacred crop to the Aztecs and Mayans.

Do Puerto Ricans eat pozole? ›

As many of you know, my mom is full Puerto Rican, as are my grandparents. My childhood dinners were often full of Hispanic cuisine — often empanadas, rice and beans, tostones, pozole and ALL THE GOOD THINGS IN LIFE.

Why is it called posole? ›

Its name derives from the Náhuatl word “ pozolli ,” which means foam and refers to the foam produced when the corn is boiled. Pozole dates back to pre-colonial times. It was served during a celebration for the god Xipe Tótec , a god who was flayed and protected agriculture, fertility, and love.

How do you make pozole less watery? ›

So I use the menudo spice mix and just add extra Oregano. If you don't add enough bouillon, the pozole will taste watery. If you add too much bouillon it will be really salty (but you can fix that by adding more water).

Is it better to thicken soup with flour or cornstarch? ›

It's important to note that cornstarch has twice the thickening power of flour. If you need to substitute cornstarch to thicken liquid in a recipe that calls for ¼ cup (four tablespoons) flour, you only need two tablespoons cornstarch.

How can I thicken a runny sauce? ›

For a too-thin sauce, try adding a slurry (equal parts flour and water, whisked together) or beurre manie (equal parts softened butter and flour, kneaded together to form a paste)—both are ideal thickeners for rich and creamy sauces, such as steak sauce recipes.

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