As your trusted provider of functional medicine in Studio City, we offer you a recipe for red pozole with chicken. This hearty, classic Mexican soup gets a big boost of flavor from two dried chili varieties: Ancho chilies, the dried versions of the relatively mild poblano pepper, and guajillos chilies, the dried version of the hotter mirasol pepper.
Ancho chilies are more readily available in most grocery stores, but guajillo chilies can be much harder to find in many areas. Both can be found in many larger grocery stores, in Mexican specialty markets, or ordered online.
Although pozole is traditionally made with pork, this flavorful version features boneless, skinless chicken breasts instead—which we, as providers of functional medicine in Los Angeles, believe to be a healthier option. This brothy, flavorful soup is perfectly served with classic pozole toppings, including sliced radishes, shredded cabbage or lettuce, diced avocado, red onions, and/or fresh chopped cilantro.
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 45 minutes (or up to 4 hours)
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
– 3 large dried ancho chilies, stems removed and deseeded
– 2-3 dried guajillo chilies, stems removed and deseeded
– 2 garlic cloves, smashed and peeled
– 2 T. extra virgin olive oil, divided
– ½ medium yellow onion, diced
– 3 garlic cloves, minced
– Sea salt and black pepper, to taste
– 1¼ t. ground cumin
– 1 t. dried Mexican oregano
– ½ t. smoked paprika
– ¼ t. ground cinnamon
– 2 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken breasts
– 2 whole bay leaves
– 4 c. chicken stock
– 1 25-oz. Can of hominy, with liquid
– 3-4 small radishes, thinly sliced
– 3 T. fresh cilantro, chopped
– 1 large lime, cut into 8 wedges
Directions:
1. Place dried chilies and smashed garlic in a small saucepan and add enough water to cover. Bring to a simmer over medium heat and cook until the chilies soften, around 5-6 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside to cool.
2. While the chilies are simmering, heat olive oil in a large soup pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion is soft and translucent, around 4-5 minutes. Season with salt and black pepper to taste.
3. Add ground cumin, Mexican oregano, smoked paprika, and cinnamon. Stir to combine and cook for 1-2 minutes or just until the spices become fragrant.
4. Add chicken and reduce heat to medium. Cook until lightly browned on all sides, around 2-3 minutes per side.
5. Add bay leaves, chicken stock, and hominy. Increase heat to medium-high and bring the mixture to a rapid simmer.
6. Once simmering, transfer the ancho and guajillo chilies mixture to a blender or a food processor and blend until smooth. Pour chili mixture into the pot and reduce heat to just below medium. Partially cover with a lid and cook for at least 30 minutes or up to 4 hours to give the flavors more time to develop.
7. After at least 30 minutes, remove from heat and carefully shred the chicken using two forks while still in the pot. Remove bay leaves and discard.
8. Ladle hot soup into individual serving bowls and top with sliced radishes, fresh cilantro, or other desired toppings. Serve immediately with fresh lime wedges for squeezing.
As a provider of functional medicine in Burbank, we want you to enjoy dishes that will satisfy your palate and nutrition. If you want to learn more about our services, we at Functional Medicine Los Angeles invite you to contact us at 818-505-9511.