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Not just turkey, this Mexican Posole Rojo you can prepare with any leftover protein (Turkey, chicken or shrimp)!

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I dig this soup. Posole Rojo is something I will not wait thanksgiving leftovers for. But, I had a batch of leftover turkey, from my Stuffed Turkey Breast recipe, in freezer. So, I thought why not?!

Last Tuesday, dinner was Turkey Posole Rojo with Cilantro Lime Rice.

This Pozole soup is much simpler to put together than it's looks and flavor. Specially this version which I made with leftover turkey needs just 10 minute prep. 30 minutes kitchen to dinner table and only 4 main ingredients.

Traditional Mexican Posole made with fresh protein will need more time to develop flavor... In this recipe, however, roasted turkey contributes to delicious depth of flavor without much effort or time. Plus you get to use the leftovers for a clean, hearty and delicious chilly night's dinner.

What more to ask?!

Base soup recipe is gluten free and also dairy free. (pick toppings as per your preference.)

So, what do you say? Let's make some Turkey Posole (po'sole) today!!

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Posole Rojo is soup of Mexican origin with two signature ingredients. 1) Posole which means "Hominy". A variety of white giant corn. There is no Posole soup without posole... I mean, hominy. 2) Ancho Chilies. The signature red color of Posole Rojo, rojo means red, comes from fruity and fragrant ancho chilies.

If you have these two, you can Posole Rojo with any protein you like. Chicken, pork, turkey, or even just veggies. This is what inspired me to turn it into a flavor-packed leftover turkey soup.

Vishal and I like clean Posole soup. I mean, lots of broth and just the ingredients that make it The Posole. I added a little bit of celery and topped soup with little bit of fresh toppings: shredded cabbage and cilantro. Rest all is magic of four main ingredients: ancho chilies, hominy, turkey and stock.

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Turkey Stock Short-Cut:

Short cut or I should say, leftover cut. When I planned this recipe, I had no chicken stock or any other stock in refrigerator. Also no meat to make a batch of stock. So, I used a leftover short-cut instead of trip to store. I used 1.5 cup of leftover roasted turkey to make a batch of stock. The stock was so flavorful. I drank a cup of it for lunch. Stopped at 1 because I had a recipe to finish. :)

Here is what I did to make stock with leftover turkey. Sauted aromatics, celery, carrot, yellow onion with some cilantro and thyme (fresh) until veggies were soft and onion translucent. I then added cup and half of roasted turkey (diced) with pinch of salt. Filled pot with 6 cups of water. Let it cook. 25 minutes later, I had sensational turkey broth simmering in pot.

When craving hits, nothing comes in way of Posole Dinner. :)

I don't regret a thing.. Vishal drank a big bowl praising the flavor of posole after every sip.

Stock is important component of Posole. Please use a good quality low sodium stock. Or make at home. Other than the stock made with leftovers. I have this Homemade Vegetable Stock which is very flavorful.

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My take on Posole is very clean and flavorful. No creams, no thickeners. Only roasted turkey (my homage to Thanksgiving leftovers), Organic Hominy, dried ancho chilies with homemade turkey stock and some seasonings. That's all it takes to make filling, delicious, and clean Posole Rojo.

The best thing about this posole is that it is gluten free, and dairy free. In toppings, you can add anything you prefer. For dairy free version, top it with veggies. Use shredded cabbage, fresh cilantro, red radish, onion. For more lavish version, use sour cream, or cheddar cheese. If you serving soup gluten free... Make sure ingredients you using are labeled gluten free.

Wish you a wonderful weekend. Get ready for Thanksgiving! Make sure to shop ahead. Turkeys are gone from store super fast.

Enjoy time with family.

-Savita

Easy Posole Rojo Turkey Soup

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Total Time: Prep Time: Cook Time: Cuisine: Mexican () Difficulty: Easy

Yields: 1.5 quart soup - Serves: 5

(No. of servings depends on serving size.)

Ingredients

Turkey Posole Rojo

Toppings

Directions

  • 1. Puree Ancho Chili Puree:Break stems of chiles. Shake of as many seeds as possible. Soak in boiling water for 20 minutes or until chilies are very soft. Add to blender with 1 teaspoon oil, 1/2 tsp salt. Pulse to puree. Set aside. Additional Notes:You can also strain this puree to get rid of more seeds. I use it as-is.
  • 2. Saute Aromatics: In a wide deep dutch oven, heat 1 tsp oil. Add crushed garlic with celery, cumin, oregano, and bay leave. Saute for 1 minute. Don't let garlic burn. Add stock and bring to rolling boil. Add puree of chili, with drained rinsed hominy(corn). Cook for 10 minutes.
  • 3. Add Turkey and Simmer Soup:Add the lime juice, turkey, continue cooking for 10 minutes to develop flavor. (Make sure corn is tender.) Take off heat. Taste and adjust salt and lime juice as per preference.
  • 4. Garnish and Serve:Ladle in bowls, add desired toppings. Serve and enjoy.

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FAQs

What is pozole broth made of? ›

Posole is a hominy soup and a really good soup if, like me, you like hominy. The soup I make has onions, garlic, pork, chicken broth, dried chiles (anchos especially) either roasted and powdered or hydrated and puréed, oregano or Mexican oregano, and salt and pepper. I add canned hominy as a key ingredient.

What is corn posole? ›

Posole, the savory and hearty, rather soupy stew made from dried large white corn kernels simmered for hours, is traditional and easy to prepare. Stir in a ruddy red purée of dried New Mexico chiles to give the stew its requisite kick. This is satisfying, nourishing, fortifying fare.

What are the 3 types of pozole? ›

The three main types of pozole are blanco (white), verde (green) and rojo (red). Pozole blanco—"white pozole"—is the preparation without any additional green or red sauce.

Should I rinse canned hominy? ›

Utilizing the appropriate cooking method for the type of hominy you have is key. Another common issue is not thoroughly rinsing canned hominy before use. Rinsing helps to remove any residual sodium or canning liquids, which can affect the final flavor of your dish.

What is the difference between pozole and posole? ›

There's really no big difference between pozole and posole, except a letter. In Mexico, where the brothy, chile-spiked soup originated, it's often spelled with a "z"; near the border and beyond, it's often spelled with an "s." It just depends where you are, and who taught you to cook it.

Why do Mexicans eat pozole? ›

Both soups are also deeply emblematic of their cultures. The roots of pozole pre-date Spanish colonization, and the dish is said to have had ritual significance for the indigenous people of Mexico. Its principal ingredient, corn, was a sacred crop to the Aztecs and Mayans.

Is eating hominy good for you? ›

Hominy is generally quite good for you. It contains roughly just 119 calories and 1.5 grams of fat per cup, but also about 24 grams of carbohydrate, which is fairly high. It's also a good source of fibre and iron. Maize is high in niacin (vitamin B3) that the body usually isn't able to exploit.

Is menudo broth the same as pozole? ›

The big difference between these two soups is the meat that they use. While pork and chicken are commonly used to make pozole, menudo uses tripe, which is the stomach lining of the cow with a chewy texture very similar to that of sautéed calamari.

Why does my pozole taste like water? ›

If you don't add enough bouillon, the pozole will taste watery. If you add too much bouillon it will be really salty (but you can fix that by adding more water). Start with a few generous shakes of bouillon and when the pozole is almost finished taste it and see if it needs more.

Is pozole a healthy soup? ›

Pozole is a balanced and nutrient-rich soup that provides all three macronutrients — carbs, protein, and fats.

Where is pozole soup from? ›

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Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It covers 1,972,550 km², making it the world's 13th-largest country by area; with a population of almost 130 million, it is the 10th-most-populous country and has the most Spanish speakers.
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