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My green chili pork recipe can vary quite a bit depending on what I have on hand and who is going to be at supper. However, I recently canned some basic green chili pork and will gladly share the recipe with you.
I did not thicken it before canning, figuring I would do that when I am ready to serve. Someone mentioned in another post that you should not add flour (or dairy) to canned food, such as soups or stews.
You can buy fresh chili's and roast (char) and peel them yourself or you can buy canned or frozen green chili's.
This is what I canned:
10 lbs Pork (I happened to have a lot of boneless pork chops. You can also use pork butt or shoulder) cut into bite sized chunks
3 Onions finely chopped
6-8 Garlic cloves (pressed)
4 tbsp Cumin powder
4 tbsp Coriander powder
2-3lb bags of frozen roasted and chopped green chili (I use mild)
32 oz can of Tomatillos or 6-8 cups of peeled and blanched fresh tomatillo's, pulsed in the blender (These are optional) Here in New Mexico you can buy wonderful tomatillo salsa's and I have often just put a whole bottle into my pot.
8-10 cups of Chicken Broth
If you like your Chili Verde hot you can add finely chopped hot chili's (Jalapeno, habanero, serrano)
Season the meat with the cumin, coriander, salt and pepper. Brown the meat in lard. Add the onion and cook together until the onion is
translucent. Add the green chili's, tomatillo's, garlic and finely chopped hot peppers, if desired. Cook a few minutes until heated through and they have all melded together. Add the broth and let simmer until the meat is tender. (An hour and a half or so?)
Have your sterilized and hot qt jars and lids ready. Fill, leaving an inch of head room. Process in a pressure canner for 45 minutes.
When you are ready to serve this, open a jar or two, thicken with masa or flour, throw in some cilantro leaves and serve with rice and beans.
This is my first year using a pressure canner and so I started with a small batch. I had wanted to fill half gallon jars, but I didn't realize my canner was too short for them....(guess what I want for Christmas! LOL) This made 10 quarts.
It would have made 12, but my DH and DS kept "needing" to taste test.
Deb
Thank you thank you thank you !!! My husband owes you bigtime
