Pressure Cooker Chipotle Chicken Pozole Recipe (2024)

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Emile-Victor

Just a hint on step two. Since I use Chipotles in Adobo quite often, I puree a whole can at a time, with my immersion blender and freeze in one tablespoon aliquots. A tablespoon is close to one chile. They give a nice smoky heat to many recipes. In step two, just throw in one to four cubes during the sautee.

Sonoma

I'm sure it's just me, but I've never seen frozen kernel corn in a posole. I personally prefer cooked dried hominy to canned; maybe the pressure cooker would be good for that. For the chile component, my favorite is New Mexico chile powder added after you cook the onions. Cook that through, then you add pre-cooked chicken and the cooked hominy, etc. and simmer for 30 minutes. Vegetarians could substitute pinto beans for the chicken, canned (rinsed) or cooked from dried beans.

j fab

Can this be made in a slow cooker?

lynn rogers

Yes. We make it with seafood sometimes, and then also vegetarian or vegan. If making either you don’t really need the Instant Pot (to my mind.) Saute all the ingredients up to the chicken, and a vegetarian stock and simmer for a few, then add your posole and corn and cook a bit more. You can press, season and saute up some tofu and add that. Then serve w/plenty veg garnishes (no queso fresco if vegan) There’s a BUNCH of other riffs on this but my comment space is limited: google for more ideas.

lynn rogers

Look for canned hominy...it is often labeled that way. If a grocery near you has a decent (even if small) Latin food section, hey will most likely have it. May also be with regular canned veggies. But, glad you found a nice, pleasing work-around adaptation!

Annette

I made this stovetop and the chicken was shreddable in 45 min or so. I think this would be just as wonderful w/ traditional pork.

julie

This was so good! I made it with 3 chicken breasts rather than thighs. The chicken breasts were cooked perfectly...they were easily shred-able after 18 minutes on high pressure and 10 minutes natural release. I used 2 chipotle peppers and about a third of the sauce in the can and it was plenty spicy.

MUP

This is a terrific recipe - and very easy with the Instant Pot. I couldn’t find pozole and substituted canned corn. It tasted great!

JALarios

When the recipe says “1 29-oz. can of pozole, rinsed and well-drained,” that’s incorrect. “Pozole” is what you’re making, it’s NOT what’s in the can. The can is only hominy (in Mexico it’s called nixtamal - the soaked dried-corn kernals - in the U.S. it’s hominy.) Pozole is the finished product, the soup. If people look for cans of “pozole” they won’t be getting just hominy, they’ll be getting soup, with meat, hominy, seasonings, etc.

craig

I cook red pozole often. Id suggest making a chilli sauce, separately. Take 10-12 large dried chillies (ancho and guajillo) and hydrate them in hot water, with an onion, garlic, a tomato and salt and pepper. Drain the water (save some) and put the ingredients in a blender ( top up with water). Blend to a sauce and use half in the pozole. Freeze the rest. This will really improve the taste vs chipotle. Also use Mexican oregano,if poss.

CarolB

We adored this pozole! It reminded us of the chicken pozole we had in Mexico near Freida Kahlo's museum. We used a large white onion, better than buillion,coconut oil and did not add any salt.shredded cabbage, finely diced red onion and cilantro as condiments. The four chipoltes added just the right touch of heat which was finished off nicely with the lime juice. The whole dish came together so quickly. Will definitely make again and again.

gigi

Really great and easy recipe. I used dried hominy and cooked it the day before making the pozole. I did not add corn and only used one tbsp of oil. So good!!

Lara

Could only find 25 oz can of hominy, and have never seen regular corn in pozole so did t use. It had too much chicken and not enough hominy, but taste was great. Will try 2 lbs of chicken next time.

A new fam fave

I’ve made this a few times with one minor change: I use a can of drained, rinsed black beans instead of corn. I just don’t like corn *in* things, but I do like hominy! Love this recipe.

Fred

Add 3.5 cups of hominy.

donna e.

Use less adobo sauce - start at one tsp. No chilis Added fire roasted corn sand cooked brown rice

LBT

Made this last night pretty much as written, it was delicious! At first I was afraid it was too spicy (used 3 chiles, we like spice) but it turned out just right. I've not really mastered the IP so I like having a good go to recipe. We will make this again for sure.

Ben the bear

Aren’t the chipotle peppers really spicy hot?

craig

I cook red pozole often. Id suggest making a chilli sauce, separately. Take 10-12 large dried chillies (ancho and guajillo) and hydrate them in hot water, with an onion, garlic, a tomato and salt and pepper. Drain the water (save some) and put the ingredients in a blender ( top up with water). Blend to a sauce and use half in the pozole. Freeze the rest. This will really improve the taste vs chipotle. Also use Mexican oregano,if poss.

JALarios

When the recipe says “1 29-oz. can of pozole, rinsed and well-drained,” that’s incorrect. “Pozole” is what you’re making, it’s NOT what’s in the can. The can is only hominy (in Mexico it’s called nixtamal - the soaked dried-corn kernals - in the U.S. it’s hominy.) Pozole is the finished product, the soup. If people look for cans of “pozole” they won’t be getting just hominy, they’ll be getting soup, with meat, hominy, seasonings, etc.

BillV

Canned Kernel corn i Pozole, seriously?I'm leavin' that out...

Chip

I make a similar soup without a recipe using either canned or dried chipotle chiles, which deliver smoky and fruity chile flavor without the murkiness of canned chipotle. Both ways are good but I prefer the dried chiles.

Joshua W.

This was a good recipe. My kids, having never had hominy before, kept calling it beans. "These beans really add something." I am the only one in my family who enjoys soup, so I used one cup less broth and I had soup while they used a slotted spoon to scoop out the meat and veggies for "tacos." It was a hit.

andrew

Adding 4 chiles didn’t make the soup “extremely spicy.” I added more than that and there’s barely any spice. Next time, I’ll add all the chiles.

Laurel B

Two chilies was fine. Less spicy the next day after being defatted a little. Used one smaller can white hominy, one yellow, omitted corn. Added peas for color - meh. They were less noticeable flavor wise the second day.

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Pressure Cooker Chipotle Chicken Pozole Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What makes pozole so good? ›

Pozole is the height of Mexican comfort food. A deep bowl full of steaming broth, scented with cumin, oregano, and chiles, packed with flavorful bites of heirloom corn and tender meat, this hearty soup is flavorful, satiating, and absolutely delicious.

How many calories are in chicken pozole? ›

Nutrition Information
NutrientsAmount
Total Calories414
Total Fat28 g
Saturated Fat8 g
Monounsaturated Fat11 g
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Why does my pozole taste 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.

What makes pozole unhealthy? ›

Pozole can be high in sodium, fat, and calories depending on your choice of ingredients. Opt for a low sodium broth, lean cuts of pork or chicken, and keep your serving size of toppings in mind.

Is chicken pozole healthy? ›

Nutrient Benefits

Pozole is high in zinc, potassium, and niacin, also known as vitamin B3. In just 1 cup of pozole, you are getting 20% of the Daily Value for zinc, 8% of the Daily Value for potassium, and 36% of the Daily Value for niacin.

Is hominy good or bad for you? ›

Hominy is generally quite good for you. It contains roughly just 119 calories and 1.5 grams of fat per cup, but also about 24 grams of carbohydrate, which is fairly high. It's also a good source of fibre and iron. Maize is high in niacin (vitamin B3) that the body usually isn't able to exploit.

Can diabetics eat pozole? ›

Swapping a leaner cut of pork in this classic Mexican stew is all it takes to make a diabetes-friendly Pozole. It cooks for a while on the stove, but the prep is quick and easy, so don't let the cook time intimidate you! You will be rewarded with a hearty, flavorful stew what is well worth the wait.

What is the truth behind pozole? ›

Originally, Pozole was made from the human meat of prisoners whose hearts had been ripped out in ritual sacrifice. Thankfully, after the Spanish conquest in the 1500's, cannibalism was banned and the meat in this dish was replaced with pork.

What is a interesting fact about pozole? ›

Interestingly, historical records suggest that during special ceremonies, the meat used in pozole was not pork or chicken as we know it today, but rather human flesh. After the arrival of the Spanish, who banned cannibalistic practices, pork was substituted, as its taste was said to be similar.

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.

Why does pozole taste better the next day? ›

It has a blend of chiles that I use in my recipe, and you can really taste them, especially the day after you make it. I think the longer it sits, the better it gets. The flavors take time to meld, get all cozy with each other, a lot of things are better the next day. This happens to be one of them.

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