Crock Pot Posole

"There are so many versions but none easier than this. I usually get it ready the night before and refrigerate overnight. Before going to work, I take it out and plug it in. Dinner is ready when I get home. You might want to adjust the amount of chili and seasonings for personal taste. Serve this with corn or flour tortillas."
 
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Ready In:
5hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cube ribs and brown pork in lightly oiled skillet. Add onion and saute until limp. Drain fat.
  • Combine pork, onion and remaining ingredients in crock pot.
  • Cook on low heat for 5 hours to 6 hours.

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  1. This was very good, and I will make it again. I made two small changes to accommodate our tastes. I made it with chicken breasts instead of pork, and added a little olive oil when I browned it to make up a bit of the richness of pork. Also, I added about 12 ounces of chicken broth to make it a little wetter. Thanks for sharing!
     
  2. Very easy and super tasty. I will make this one again.
     
  3. I absolutely love this recipe, and have made it countless times! I was looking for a good Posole recipe and stumbled across this one. Definitely worth the try!
     
  4. Very good stoup! I put a big turkey leg in it (removed the skin 1st) added, 1t paprika, 1/2 t. cumin, & 1/2 t. oregano, 2 C. chicken broth, 3 celery stalks (sliced) and used diced tomatoes w/ green chilis. What flavor! Thanks for posting :O)
     
  5. I've always used my MIL recipe for posole using a turkey carcass, thought I'd give this a try and we all loved it just as much, taste is very authentic. I did add more cumin as it is my favorite spice and added celery. We always enjoy posole with fresh lime wedges, chopped green onions and shredded monteray jack for toppings.
     
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  1. This was very good, and I will make it again. I made two small changes to accommodate our tastes. I made it with chicken breasts instead of pork, and added a little olive oil when I browned it to make up a bit of the richness of pork. Also, I added about 12 ounces of chicken broth to make it a little wetter. Thanks for sharing!
     

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