optional -- your favorite fresh green chiles, chopped or sliced. Cilantro if you like it. Slice up the pork and trim away most of the fat. Dice both the lean meat and the fat into 1/2-inch cubes; set the diced fat aside. In a heavy pot over a hot flame, cook the lean pork with the water, stirring until the water is gone and the meat begins to brown. Add onion & garlic, and stir constantly until the onion becomes transparent. Reduce heat to a simmer and add tomatillos & canned chilis (be *sure* to drain the tomatillos before crushing; the water they are packed in is too salty). Cover the pot and simmer slowly for about an hour, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. Meanwhile, render the diced pork fat into cracklings by sauteeing in a skillet over medium heat until the pieces are brown and crispy. Drain and salt the cracklings and set aside; save the lard for any other dish where you want some high-quality cholesterol stuff. After an hour the chile verde should be pretty juicy but not watery. Add a little water if its too dry. Add salt & pepper to taste, and if you want it hotter, add your fresh chiles now. Cover and simmer again for at least half an hour. The longer the better. To serve, sprinkle with chopped cilantro (if used) and the cracklings. Serve with Spanish rice, tortillas, black beans, and ice-cold beer. Serves 6 or 8. Follow the same steps to make the pork with red chili, just boil 2 tomatoes and five chilies de arbol and then put them in the grinder. Grind them until it is all liquid then add the sauce to the pork meat. Finish off your plate with a side of red rice and re-fried beans.
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Carne de Puerco en chile rojo |
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Carne de Puerco en chile verde |
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