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How To Make The Best Pozole Rojo de Pollo (RED CHICKEN POZOLE)

Pozole Rojo de Pollo

I’ve been sitting on this recipe for about a month now.

I tested it, then tested it again, tested it some more, and of course, because I like for things to be perfect, I tested it once more after that. I had already shared a recipe for pozole rojo when I initially launched the blog, and although it was a good recipe, it was a pretty basic recipe.

I used to think of pozole rojo as a treat because we weren’t really used to having it in our household. Because we are from Colima, we had pozole blanco instead, and then of course el famoso pozole seco de Colima for the recalentado. As much as I enjoyed pozole blanco, pozole rojo was just a baby bit more flavorful due to the spices and chiles involved.

Pozole Rojo de Pollo

Pozole rojo always takes me back to growing up in Southern California and going to birthday parties because there were always a few things I could always count on when we went to a “Mexican” birthday party: a ton of beer, a brincolín, Pozole Rojo or Bírria,  and a few chingadazos if you didn’t greet every.single.person at the party.

TRUST.

It’s my birthday today, so I figured today would be the perfect day to share this recipe with you as a little throwback. It’s perfect for this wishy washy weather we’ve been experiencing in Southern California lately, and even more perfect for days when you just need something comforting to soothe your soul. If you’re not familiar with pozole rojo, or red pozole, it is essentially a hominy stew with chicken or pork and guajillo chile broth.

PS. I know what you’re thinking, Esteban, why did you include Doritos in your pictures? Well, last time I posted the vegan pozole, I asked on Instagram what you like to eat your pozole with, and a good handful of people told me to try it with doritos…so guess what Mimi, I DID, and it was delicious!

If you happen to make the recipe, share your results with me on Instagram! ¡Nos vemos pronto!

Pozole Rojo de Pollo

Pair it with Pistachio Horchata

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Pozole Rojo (Red Pozole)

Pozole Rojo (Red Pozole)

Growing up, there were always a few things you could always count on when you went to a “Mexican” birthday party: a ton of beer, a brincolín, Pozole or Bírria,  and a few chingadazos if you didn’t greet every.single.person at the party. TRUST.

Depending on where that family you were visiting was from; you could be having White Pozole, Red Pozole, or Green Pozole! Like most Mexican dishes, everything is specific to the region you’re in, or from.

Pozole Rojo (Red Pozole)

Pozole is a hominy soup with an onion/garlic-based broth with pork being the protein of choice (sometimes chicken).  My parents are from the tiny coastal state of Colima; which is along the Pacific bordered by the State of Jalisco.  There, Pozole is traditionally fried and served seco without any broth.

Pozole Rojo (Red Pozole)

Fun Fact: Pozole comes from the Nahuatl word Pozolli (Po’sol) and the dish dates back to Pre-Columbian Mexico.

This recipe is perfect for those cold days coming up where you just want to cuddle up in bed with your dogs and binge watch Housewives, which is basically an everyday thing for me.

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