This recipe is a real crowd pleaser for people who like their food to be on the piicante side of the flavor spectrum. I have given this recipe to people who hate to cook and they love it! I use jarred salsa verde, which makes this recipe an easy one for people of all levels of cooking experience. To the advanced chefs: You...
Provided by Jenni James
Categories Bean Soups
Time 4h15m
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- 1. Use packaged pork stew meat or remove most of the fat from desired cut of pork and cube into 1 or 2 inch pieces. If you have the butcher do as of much of this as he can, your prep time will be greatly reduced.
- 2. Use at least a 6 quart (qt) Dutch Oven, an 8qt stock pot or a 6qt crockpot.
- 3. Liberally salt and pepper pork.
- 4. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and add only 1 of the 3 Tablespoons of Olive oil. Turn pan to cover bottom with oil.
- 5. Once oil begins to shimmer, carefully add enough pork to loosely cover the bottom of the pan.
- 6. DO NOT CROWD! The pork will let off a lot of liquid if crowded and it will not brown.
- 7. Cook pork and turn with a fork until pork is dark brown on all sides, about 10 minutes. Adjust heat as necessary. Set aside.
- 8. Continue browning the rest of the pork in small batches adding the 2nd Tablespoon of olive oil if necessary. Set aside.
- 9. Next turn heat to medium-low and add the 3rd Tablespoon of olive oil to the skillet. Add the diced onion and scrape the pan with a wooden spoon. Cook until deep brown (at least 10 mins)
- 10. Next, add the minced garlic and cook until fragrant, (about 2 mins).
- 11. IF USING A LARGE POT (see separate instructions below for using crockpot). Do not add pork, triple beans or corn yet!
- 12. Over medium heat, add onion, garlic, refried beans (one can at a time-see below) with chicken stock, salsa, beer, lime juice, water and the all of the spices and seasonings.
- 13. Stir in the first can of refried beans until dissolved. Add second can of refried beans and stir again until dissolved. Taste and adjust seasonings. You may add the 1 to 2T of sugar now if too picante for your taste.
- 14. After tasting, add pork and bring to a boil for 15mins then reduce to a simmer. Cover and continue to simmer for at least 3 hours stirring occasionally and scraping the bottom with a wooden spoon.
- 15. At least one half hour before serving add triple beans, tomatoes and corn. Cook for at least an additional 30 mins, longer if using frozen corn. Taste and adjust seasoning.
- 16. IF USING CROCKPOT: follow first 9 steps. Do not add pork, triple beans or corn, yet!
- 17. With crockpot heating, add onion, garlic, refried beans (one can at a time-see below) with chicken stock, salsa, beer, lime juice, water and the all of the spices and seasonings.
- 18. Stir in the first can of refried beans until dissolved. Add second can of refried beans and stir again until dissolved.
- 19. Taste and adjust as necessary: You may add the 1 to 2T of sugar now, if desired. After tasting, add pork and cook for 8 hours on low or 4 to 6 hours on high.
- 20. At least 30 mins before serving add triple beans, tomatoes and corn, stir. Taste and adjust seasonings as necessary. Cook covered until heated through at least 30 mins.
- 21. Serve in medium bowls or small crocks.
- 22. Serve with tortillas and/or corn chips, cheese, sour cream and fresh minced cilantro if desired.
- 23. Note: It's really hard to overcook this stew but if using a cooking vessel other than a crockpot you must be sure to stir and scrape the bottom of pot to prevent burning the pan. The pork can become too soft if cooked a a great deal longer than specified. You can keep this low or warm until ready to serve. You can make and freeze this stew if you'd like and reheat in pan or microwave until heated through.
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Paul Chinedu
[email protected]This stew has an authentic Mexican flavor that is sure to please. The combination of spices and ingredients is perfect, and the stew is very flavorful. I served it with some tortillas and rice, and it was a delicious meal. I highly recommend this rec
Grace Melah
[email protected]I love that this stew is so versatile. I've made it with different types of meat, vegetables, and spices, and it always turns out delicious. It's the perfect meal for a weeknight dinner, a potluck party, or a casual lunch. I highly recommend this rec
Ben Allen
[email protected]This stew is a family favorite! My kids love the flavor, and I love that it's a healthy and easy meal to make. I often double the recipe so that I can have leftovers for lunch the next day. I highly recommend this recipe!
Botlalo kgosieng
[email protected]I'm always looking for quick and easy recipes, and this Guadalupe stew definitely fits the bill. It was so easy to make, and it was ready in under an hour. The stew was also very flavorful, and the chicken was cooked to perfection. I served it with s
Steven Gomez
[email protected]This was my first time making stew, and it turned out great! The recipe was easy to follow, and the stew was delicious. I especially loved the flavor of the broth. I served it with some crusty bread, and it was a perfect meal. I'll definitely be maki
Kamran Mustafa
[email protected]I love spicy food, so I added a few extra chipotle peppers to this stew. It was the perfect amount of heat for me. The stew had a nice smoky flavor, and the chicken was fall-off-the-bone tender. I served it with some sour cream and tortillas, and it
Intajar Ji
[email protected]I love that this stew can be made in the slow cooker. It's so easy to throw all the ingredients in the pot in the morning, and then dinner is ready when I get home from work. The stew is always tender and flavorful, and it's perfect for a cold night.
Kabite Esther
[email protected]This stew is a great option for those on a budget. It's made with affordable ingredients, and it yields a lot of servings. I was able to feed my family of four for under $20. The stew is also very versatile, so I can easily change up the ingredients
Mozi Mozi
[email protected]I made this stew for a potluck party, and it was a huge hit! Everyone raved about the flavor and the tender chicken. I especially loved the fact that it's a one-pot dish, which made cleanup a breeze. I'll definitely be making this again for my next p
Jay Alyse
[email protected]I'm always trying to find healthy and delicious meals for my family, and this Guadalupe stew definitely fits the bill. It's packed with nutritious vegetables and lean protein, and the flavor is amazing. I especially love that it's not too heavy, so i
Kena Tesfaye
[email protected]This stew is a flavor explosion! The combination of the different spices and the tender chicken is just perfect. I love that it's not too spicy, so everyone in my family can enjoy it. I also appreciate that the recipe is easy to follow, even for a be
M West
[email protected]I'm always looking for new and exciting recipes, and this Guadalupe stew definitely caught my attention. It was a bit more time-consuming to make than I expected, but it was totally worth it. The flavors were incredible, and the stew had just the rig
MDASIF SHIKE
[email protected]This Guadalupe stew was an absolute delight! The combination of flavors and textures was simply amazing. The chicken was tender and juicy, the vegetables were cooked to perfection, and the sauce was rich and flavorful. I especially loved the hint of