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Pozole is a classic Mexican soup made with pork; big, fat kernels of corn (hominy); and traditional Mexican seasonings. It adapts well to a slow cooker, pressure cooker, or a standard large soup pot or dutch oven.
Season pork cubes with salt and pepper.
Over high heat, heat a Dutch oven or frying pan. Add 2 tablespoons vegetable oil then the pork cubes. Stir and cook the cubes for about 2 minutes until lightly browned.
Lower the heat to medium and add the onion and garlic. Stir to distribute the onion and garlic with the meat. Continue to cook, stirring as needed, until the onions are translucent. Be careful not to allow the onions or garlic to burn. Adjust heat as necessary.
Transfer the pork/onion/garlic mixture to a slow cooker. Add the remainder of the ingredients (except lime wedges and garnish items) and stir to combine. Cook for about 6 hours on high or up to 10 hours on low.
To serve: squeeze the juice from one or more lime wedge(s) (to taste) into the bottom of each serving bowl. Add soup, then top with shredded cabbage, sliced radishes, and chopped cilantro. Avocado chunks or slices can also be used.
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vlmarston on 7.27.2011
This sounds so yummy! My husband travels alot so I’m always on the outlook for something to cook once and eat all week! Can’t wait to try!