RoughChop

Pozole Verde

Chop Rating: —/5

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Combine the chicken, water, quartered onion, crushed garlic, bay leaves, and 2 teaspoons of the kosher salt in a large pot. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, skim foam, then reduce to a gentle simmer and cook until the chicken is cooked through and tender, 35–40 minutes.
  2. While the broth simmers, toast the pepitas in a dry skillet over medium heat, stirring, until puffed and fragrant, 3–4 minutes; let cool. Position a rack 6 inches from the broiler and line a sheet pan with foil. Arrange tomatillos, poblano chiles, and serrano chiles on the pan and broil, turning once, until tomatillos are blistered and softened and chiles are charred in spots, 6–8 minutes per side. Transfer the poblanos to a bowl, cover to steam 10 minutes, then peel, core, and seed.
  3. In a blender, combine the charred tomatillos, peeled poblanos, serranos (stems removed), the roughly chopped onion, chopped garlic, cilantro, toasted pepitas, and 1 cup hot chicken broth from the pot. Blend until very smooth, 45–60 seconds.
  4. Remove the chicken to a plate to cool slightly. Strain the remaining broth into a bowl and discard the onion, garlic, and bay leaves; wipe out the pot.
  5. Heat the neutral oil in the pot over medium heat. Pour in the green puree and cook, stirring, until slightly thickened and the color deepens, 5–7 minutes. Return the strained broth to the pot along with the drained hominy; bring to a simmer and cook until the flavors meld and the hominy is tender but still toothsome, 15–20 minutes.
  6. Shred the chicken into bite-size pieces, discarding skin and bones, and stir it into the pot with the epazote. Simmer 5 minutes more. Season with the remaining 0.5 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste, then let the pozole rest off heat for 5 minutes.
  7. Ladle into warm bowls. Serve with shredded green cabbage, sliced radishes, finely chopped onion, and dried Mexican oregano (crushed between your fingers), plus lime wedges to add at the table and tostadas alongside.