Indulge in a tantalizing culinary journey with our delectable Pork and Tomatillo Chili recipes, a symphony of flavors that will ignite your taste buds. Embark on a flavor-packed adventure as we present three unique variations of this beloved dish, each offering a distinct taste experience. Our Classic Pork and Tomatillo Chili is a timeless recipe that captures the essence of this classic dish, featuring tender pork, tangy tomatillos, and a blend of spices that create a harmonious balance of flavors. For those who crave a spicy kick, our Spicy Pork and Tomatillo Chili delivers an extra layer of heat, sure to satisfy even the most adventurous palates. And for a vegetarian twist, our Vegetarian Pork and Tomatillo Chili offers a hearty and flavorful alternative, packed with meaty mushrooms, succulent tomatillos, and a medley of spices that deliver a satisfying and savory experience.
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AUTHENTIC CHILI VERDE (PORK AND GREEN TOMATILLO STEW)
This is a wonderful Mexican dish of pork simmered in tomatillos and chiles, Makes a great borrito with spanish rice and refried beans.
Provided by Johnney
Categories Stew
Time 2h
Yield 20 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a large stock pot over high heat sear the pork in the vegetable oil until browned.
- Remove the pork from the pot, reserve 3 tablespoons oil in the pan.
- Saute the chopped onion and garlic seasoned with salt and pepper in the reserved oil until onions are tender.
- Add the cumin, then stir in pork and chicken stock.
- Simmer for 1/2 hour.
- Add in poblanos, jalapenos and bell peppers.
- Puree the tomatillos and cilantro in a blender, and add them to the pot.
- Cook for an additional 30 to 45 minutes.
- Serve with Mexican/Spanish rice and refried beans.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 372.4, Fat 22, SaturatedFat 6.8, Cholesterol 85.8, Sodium 1092.9, Carbohydrate 9.7, Fiber 2.1, Sugar 5, Protein 32.8
PORK AND TOMATILLO CHILI
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 3h
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preheat the broiler. Toss the tomatillos and tomatoes with 1 tablespoon vegetable oil on a baking sheet and push to one side. Put the poblanos and jalapenos on the other side of the baking sheet. Broil, turning the vegetables occasionally, until charred, about 10 minutes. Transfer the tomatillos and tomatoes to a cutting board and let cool. Put the peppers in a bowl and cover with a plate; set aside 10 minutes. Pull the skins off the tomatoes, then core and chop them along with the tomatillos. Peel, seed and chop the peppers; set all the vegetables aside.
- Toss the pork with the chili powder, cumin, 2 teaspoons salt and a few grinds of pepper in a large bowl. Heat 2 tablespoons vegetable oil in a large Dutch oven or pot over medium heat. Working in batches, add the pork to the pot and cook, turning, until browned, about 3 minutes. Transfer to a plate.
- Add the remaining 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, the onion and garlic to the pot; cook, stirring, until softened, about 3 minutes. Sprinkle in the cornmeal and cook, stirring, until lightly toasted, about 1 minute. Add the broiled tomatillos, tomatoes and peppers. Stir to combine, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Add the broth and pork and any collected juices, then bring to a simmer.
- Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until the pork is tender, about 1 1/2 hours. Uncover, season generously with salt and continue simmering, stirring occasionally, until the liquid reduces slightly, about 30 more minutes. Remove from the heat and let stand about 10 minutes; spoon off any excess fat from the top. Season the chili with salt and pepper and serve with toppings.
PORK AND TOMATILLO CHILI
I found the original recipe in the LA Times when I was on maternity leave 17 years ago. I have made it many, many times and tweaked it to make it my own. It takes some time prepping all the veggies, but it is worth it. Most of the time, I will double this recipe. It also freezes well. We usually serve it over rice with sour cream and sliced avocado.
Provided by SteelerSue
Categories Pork
Time 3h
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Combine orange juice, beer and tomatillos in a large Dutch oven. Cook over medium heat about 20 minutes. Set aside.
- Heat peanut oil in large skillet. Add garlic cloves and cook 2 minutes. Add 1/3 of the cubed pork and season to taste with salt and pepper. Brown pork on all sides, remove pork and garlic with slotted spoon and add to tomatillos. Brown remaining pork in 2 batches, seasoning each batch with salt and pepper, adding to tomatillos when finished.
- Add sliced onions to the skillet and lightly brown. Add to tomatillo and pork mixture.
- Mix in tomatoes, jalapeno chilis, crushed red pepper and cilantro. Cover and cook over low heat 2 hours.
- Add drained beans. Cook, uncovered, 1/2 hour more. Adjust seasonings to taste.
Tips:
- Choose ripe, firm tomatillos for the best flavor.
- If you can't find tomatillos, you can substitute green tomatoes.
- Use a combination of ground pork and ground beef for a more flavorful chili.
- Season the chili to taste with chili powder, cumin, and oregano.
- Serve the chili with your favorite toppings, such as shredded cheese, sour cream, and avocado.
Conclusion:
Pork and tomatillo chili is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a weeknight meal. The combination of pork, tomatillos, and chili spices creates a flavorful and satisfying chili that is sure to please everyone at the table. Serve it with your favorite toppings, such as shredded cheese, sour cream, and avocado, for a complete meal.
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