Mike's Chili Verde
Mike's Chili Verde

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Mike's Chili Verde MMOBRIEN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. If you've never tried this unique Mexican dish, it's a must have! We hope you got benefit from reading it, now let's go back to mike's easy chile verde sauce recipe. Here is how you cook that.

Mike's Chili Verde is one of the most popular of recent trending foods in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. Mike's Chili Verde is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They are nice and they look wonderful.

To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook mike's chili verde using 29 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Mike's Chili Verde:
  1. Make ready Chili Verde & Accompaniments
  2. Take Pork Shoulder [cut into 1/2" cubes-no bone-little fat but some]
  3. Make ready Ziplock Bag
  4. Get Roasted Hatch Green Chili's [chopped and seeded]
  5. Get Jalapeño Peppers [chopped and seeded]
  6. Take Poblano Peppers [chopped and seeded]
  7. Take White Onions [small chop]
  8. Prepare Bulb Garlic [minced]
  9. Take Tomatillos [or 12 fresh, peeled tomatillos]
  10. Make ready Lard [or vegetable oil]
  11. Take Crushed Tomatoes [optional]
  12. Take Chicken Broth [you may not need all]
  13. Get Yellow Bell Pepper [optional]
  14. Take Bunch Fresh Cilantro [chopped-stems and all]
  15. Take Bunch Fresh Cilantro [leaves only for garnish]
  16. Get Sea Salt
  17. Get Black Pepper
  18. Get Cumin
  19. Take AP Flour
  20. Prepare Garlic Powder
  21. Take Onion Powder
  22. Take Cayenne Or Chili Pepper
  23. Get Additional Cumin [at the end]
  24. Make ready Mexican Oregano
  25. Prepare Warm Flour Tortillas
  26. Take Bag Sturdy Tortilla Chips [optional]
  27. Prepare Cooked Rice [optional]
  28. Make ready Corn Starch [for thickening]
  29. Get Baking Soda [add a 1/4 tsp at a time & taste. do this to remove acidity]

Most everyone who's eaten it considers it one of the greatest culinary contributions on the part of the Hispanic community! If you've never tried this unique Mexican dish, it's a must have! Most everyone who's eaten it considers it one of the greatest culinary contributions on the part of the Hispanic community! Mike's Chile Verde Salsa & Chips This is a time saving version of authentic Chili Verde that's sure to please any green chili lover!

Instructions to make Mike's Chili Verde:
  1. Cut pork into 1/2" cubes and place in your oversized Ziplock bag. Add a good splash of chicken broth in the bag and add your Cumin, Mexican Oregano, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, all powdered peppers [red & black] and flour. Mix well and marinate in fridge for 2+ hours.
  2. Pan sear pork in lard until browned after marinating but make certain you've pulled all spices and flour out of your Ziplock bag. Add another splash of chicken broth in your bag and shake if necessary to retrieve everything.
  3. Place seared pork in a large pot or slow cooker and add 3 boxes of chicken broth to it. Allow this to simmer on high until your veggie purree is ready.
  4. You have 2 options at this point. You can use a bit more oil and pan sear all veggies [except cilantro] and fresh peppers separately in the same pan you seared your pork or you can place them in the oven at 350° for an hour with some spray Pam and chicken broth. Purists will pan sear their veggies until translucent in oil in the same pork pan but it's mostly for the slightly greasy effect that method ultimately has to offer. Not to forget that if you pan sear your veggies after you've seared your pork, it will impart much more of the residual pork and spice flavors to them. Anyway, if pan searing your veggies in the same pan you've fried your pork in, cut your veggies [except for your cilantro] finely for a quick sear. Be careful not to burn the garlic though. If oven roasting, quarter chop everything [including raw tomatillios but leave all tomatoes out of oven if using canned] since all veggies will ultimately be pureed in the blender in the end.
  5. In a blender, add all veggies [including your 1 bunch of cilantro-stems and all] and puree with enough broth [from your simmering pork pot] to fully blend.
  6. Pour vegetable puree in bubbling pork pot and allow to simmer for 2+ more hours. You'll want your pork falling apart and melting in your mouth.
  7. Regardless of what method you prefer, add 2 tbs Cornstarch and 2 oz water to thicken if desired at the end. Repeat if necessary.
  8. Since you're using green tomatoes, your Verde may taste too acidic. If so, add 1/4 tsp Baking Soda to your boiling pot and mix in. Be careful since the soda will cause your Verde to foam up and possibly over momentarily if your pot is filled too high. Repeat 1/4 tsp at a time until you're pleased with the acidity level.
  9. Since you're using green tomatoes, your Verde may taste too acidic. Instead of adding sugar, add 1/4 tsp Baking Soda to your boiling pot and mix in. Be careful since the soda reaction will cause your Verde to foam up and possibly over momentarily if pot is filled too high. Repeat 1/4 tsp at a time until you're pleased with the acidity level. A general rule of thumb is 1/4 tsp Baking Soda per every 6 Tomatillos or Red Tomatoes.
  10. Lastly, and this is important, taste test and add any additional cumin, sea salt and garlic/onion powder as your dish will probably require it. Prolonged simmering will tend to deplete some of those predominant flavors.

Most everyone who's eaten it considers it one of the greatest culinary contributions on the part of the Hispanic community! Mike's Chile Verde Salsa & Chips This is a time saving version of authentic Chili Verde that's sure to please any green chili lover! It's not too hot but. more MMOBRIEN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO Great recipe for Mike's Pork Chili Verde Burritos. FYI: Most Hispanics in Mexico don't wrap their foods up in a tortilla, "burrito style," like the US does unless they're on the run. What they will do at sit down meals is take warm flour tortillas - rip off a large piece and place their.

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