Beef Tripe and Hominy Stew: Posole

  • Level: Advanced
  • Yield: 12 servings
  • Total: 4 hr
  • Prep: 30 min
  • Inactive: 20 min
  • Cook: 3 hr 10 min
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Ingredients

3 pounds beef tripe, cut into 1-inch pieces

4 dried long red chiles

2 tablespoons grapeseed oil

1 large white onion, diced

3 garlic cloves, lightly crushed with the side of a knife blade and minced

2 cups hominy

1 tablespoon chili powder

6 radishes thinly sliced

3 fresh limes cut into wedges

Directions

  1. Season tripe with salt and pepper and add to a large stockpot. Cover with water and bring to a gentle boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for about 3 hours, skimming any impurities from the surface
  2. While tripe is cooking cover the chiles with water in a separate small saucepot and boil until re-hydrated and soft. Cool and strain, reserving the cooking liquid. Heat one tablespoon of the grapeseed oil over medium heat in a skillet (reserving the rest of the oil). When the oil begins to shimmer, saute onion and garlic until the onions become translucent. Remove from heat and transfer onions and garlic to a small bowl and reserve the skillet. Remove the stems and seeds from the chiles and add to the bowl with the onions. Using the cooking liquid as needed (reserving the rest of the cooking liquid), mash into a paste with the onions and garlic. Using the same skillet heat the reserved tablespoon of grapeseed oil over medium-high heat and fry the paste for a few minutes. Remove from heat and set aside until needed.
  3. Prepare the hominy as directed on the package, utilizing the remaining chile cooking liquid as part of the cooking liquid for the hominy. (Usually you will need 4 times as much water as hominy). Mix the chile paste well with the cooked hominy. Stir into the pot of tripe, season with chili powder and return to a simmer and allow to thicken. Ladle into bowls and place small amount of sliced radishes in the center. Squeeze fresh lime juice over.

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amy s.

Mr. Irvine since you’re adding tripe to this dish it becomes menudo and it no longer is posole.

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