SLOW BURN GREEN CHILI STEW

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After waiting too long and not getting my whole order from a eatery here, I found that their raved about Green Chili Stew was no more than a flour and water concoction with GCs added. I vowed that I would figure out how to make a better version. This is the outcome. If you like a little kick in the back of your throat, this one's...

Provided by Christina Young

Categories     Other Soups

Time 4h50m

Number Of Ingredients 14

14 oz frozen green chilies
3 can(s) hatch green chilies (4 oz)
1 can(s) vegatable broth
1 1/2 c water to start, add as needed
4 carrots
2 small to med. sized potatoes
1 cube beef boullion
1 handful of corsely chopped garlic cloves
1 c dried onion pieces
1 Tbsp liquid smoke flavoring
1 ham bone or other meat bone you desire
1 lime, cut and juice (~1/4 cup)
1 tsp dried jalapenos
3/4 c bulgur wheat, uncooked (can be left out or substituted

Steps:

  • 1. In crock pot, toss in ham bone. I used one from my spiral cut ham that was cooked night before and frozen overnight.
  • 2. Dump in frozen green chilies straight from tub, if you can get it to pop out.
  • 3. Add dried onions. We love them, so 1 cup may seem like quite a bit. I promise that this will not be what you taste in the end. :)
  • 4. Add one and half cup of water and liquid smoke.
  • 5. Add the can of veg broth.
  • 6. Chop up the carrots. I didn't even peel these suckers. Sliced them up and tossed 'em in the pot.
  • 7. Clean up the 2 small- medium (depends on your taste, I didn't want them to take over with their consistency when blended). Chop potatoes into about 1/4" cubes. Not terribly important, will be blended. I didn't peel these either.
  • 8. Toss in cube of beef bouillon.
  • 9. Roll lime around a bit to make it juicy. Cut in half and squeeze into pot. Watch for seeds.
  • 10. Toss in the teaspoon of dried jalapenos, if you can handle them. The kind that I buy are kinda hot when simmered.
  • 11. Coarsely chop garlic cloves. We LOVE garlic, too, but use the amt makes you feel comfortable. I assure you that this also will not be what you taste in the end. :)
  • 12. I buy a large bag of peeled garlic cloves from Sam's. It's a lovely short-cut, but the garlic must be inspected for white spots when buying. Learned that the hard way.
  • 13. Set Crock pot for 3 hours at high. Mine has programming so I am able to also add 1 hour at low.
  • 14. Remove ham bone or other bones used.
  • 15. Scoop most of the hot stew into a blender or processor. Pulse until smooth. I left about a cup to two cups of stew in the crock so that there is a little chunky texture in the end. Add smooth mixture back to the crock pot. And set it for another couple hours.
  • 16. Add Bulgur Wheat or other grain.
  • 17. Dump in 3 cans of Hatch green chilies and stir pot up. I added an extra splash of water here.
  • 18. Allow pot to cook until grain is hydrated. This took mine less than half hour.
  • 19. I served the stew over Frito Corn Chips with cheese grated on top. To mine, I added the little bit of ham that cooked on the bone

Christopher Ruiz
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Meh.


Singe Glory
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Amazing! This stew is now my go-to comfort food. It's so flavorful and satisfying. I love the combination of the green chilies, tomatillos, and spices. I've made it several times already and it's always a hit.


Reynaldo villegas
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This stew was a bit too spicy for my taste, but my husband loved it. He said it was the best green chili stew he's ever had. I'll definitely make it again, but I'll use less chili peppers next time.


Yar Muhammad Jamali
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Delicious and easy to make! I made this stew for a party and it was a huge success. Everyone loved it. I especially liked the addition of the tomatillos. They added a nice tangy flavor.


JL Jahid
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This green chili stew was a hit with my family! The flavors were amazing, and the stew had just the right amount of heat. I followed the recipe exactly, and it turned out perfectly. I will definitely be making this again!