Hearty, spicy and warming, there are few soups better for combating February weather than pozole, the Mexican hominy-and-meat soup. Most traditional recipes are more Sunday supper than weeknight fare, ...
We generally think of pozole as a stew that simmers on the stove all afternoon or evening, but multicookers (and regular ol’ pressure cookers) can speed up that process. Urvashi Pitre, author of a new ...
This Pork Verde Pozole flavorful Mexican soup showcases tender pork simmered in a zesty green chile broth, enriched with hominy, tomatillos, and fresh cilantro. Top it off with crisp radishes, ...
The recent spell of single-digit temperatures along the Front Range, brutal enough to numb body parts and leave you chipping rime ice off the dog, has sent many of us scurrying to the kitchen for ...
There is one ingredient all versions of this Mexican stew have in common, and it’s right there in the name. Pozole, or hominy, is dried corn that has been preserved through a process called ...
This Instant Pot version of pozole blanco is rich, soothing and easy to prepare on a weekday. It has no fresh chiles, but it’s definitely not lacking in flavor. For traditionalists who want pozole ...
Dear Jo Ann: If you can’t find pozole corn (nixtamal, which is slaked hominy kernels), Times staff writer Russ Parsons suggests substituting canned hominy. Drain and rinse well and add it half an hour ...
Baby, it is COLD outside. Let’s face it—cooler temps kick comfort-food cravings into high gear. However, just because it’s oversized sweater weather doesn’t mean we should throw caution to the wind.
Next week, volunteers and culinary students at L.A. Kitchen will be busy gathering, chopping, cooking and preparing vegan garbanzo pozole, “kaleritos” — chips made from kale-based tortilla — and other ...
Bright with lime juice, this pozole recipe is rich from two cuts of pork and savory from the hominy and dried ancho and guajillo chiles in the mix. Pozole is nourishing like a cup of broth on a sick ...
This Instant Pot version of pozole blanco is rich, soothing and easy to prepare on a weekday. It has no fresh chiles, but it’s definitely not lacking in flavor. For traditionalists who want pozole ...