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    3 hours ago

    Hatch Green Chile Pepper Soup. It’s cheap, fabulous and spicy. The Hatch green chilis are the star of course, but it also has pork, bouillon, diced tomatoes/tomato paste, lime juice, and spices.

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      19 hours ago

      That sounds good. I’ll like to try it, would you share the recipe?

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        15 hours ago

        Sure thing.

        1 lb pork shoulder
        32 oz water
        4 tsp chicken bouillon granules
        1 can (14oz) petite diced tomatoes
        1 cup of roasted/peeled hatch peppers diced (or 1 cup prepackaged/canned diced)
        2 Tbs fresh lime juice
        1 tsp tomato paste
        1/2 tsp ground pepper
        1/4 tsp each paprika, garlic powder, onion powder and cumin
        2 Tbs corn starch/2 Tbs water slurry

        Directions: Cube pork into 1" cubes and add to deep soup pan over a burner on high. Allow pork to cook through on high heat, allowing it to carmelize and render out a good percentage of the fat (remove rendered fat or leave it in for as decadent as you like it). Deglaze with about 1/4 cup of the water and scrape well to get all the bits loose. Add the rest of the ingredients (except the corn starch/water slurry). Bring everything to a boil, then turn heat to medium/low. Simmer for one hour, until the pork chunks break down. Use a masher to stringify the pork and distribute it throughout. Add 2 tbs corn starch/2 tbs water slurry to boiling mixture at the end and stir to thicken. Allow to cook uncovered for 15 more minutes.

        Edit: Finished product looks like this. Apologies in advance for the American measures, lol.

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          10 hours ago

          Thanks a lot! It looks great and I am planning to try it out this week

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            3 hours ago

            Lemme know how it goes! Be aware, not all Hatch chiles are spicy, you can get them in mild or hot to your liking, obviously, I prefer hot. But then again, I actually get them from Hatch, NM once every few years and freeze them.