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Instant Pot Posole - Pork Stew (Pozole)

December 3, 2017 by Sandy 53 Comments

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A wonderful Mexican one-pot meal is Posole (the New Mexico spelling, or Pozole, which means 'Hominy'). Instant Pot Posole - Pork Stew is full of chunks of tender, fall apart pork, poblano peppers, hominy, and a rich broth made with ground red chile pepper, garlic, herbs & spices. Pressure cooker Pozole is delicious!

Instant Pot Pork Stew in a white bowl

 

Instant Pot Posole - Pork Stew

It has always fascinated me how every culture on Earth has a soup or stew that can define it. When I think of Potato Leek Soup, I think of Wales, where my grandpa was from. China has Hot and Sour, Borscht from Russia, Matzo Ball Soup is Jewish, and on and on.

Maybe there isn't always just one soup that we associate with a culture, and maybe a variation of one soup is shared by more than one culture (e.g., Chicken Soup).

When I think of soup or stew from Mexico (and New Mexico), I think of Posole. There are several variations of this stew, which usually has a fair amount of broth.

There are three main types of Pozole: Blanco, Verde, and Rojo (white, green, red). This Instant Pot Posole - Pork Stew is the Rojo, or red variety, which is from the ground New Mexico chile peppers.

You can use plain old chili powder if you don't have the NM variety, and it will still be excellent.

Instant Pot Pozole - Pork Stew features Pork shoulder (aka pork butt) as the meat of choice. As it cooks in the pressure cooker, it becomes fall apart tender. So good!

I amped this Posole up a little more with the addition of beer, and some poblano chile peppers. They add a nice depth of flavor.

Instant Pot Pork Stew in white bowl next to Poblano chili peppers

Canned hominy is the perfect choice to finish off the list of starring ingredients. The hominy has a nice chewy bite and cooks along with the pork and peppers.

Gather everything you will need and have it there by your Instant Pot® so you can enjoy the process of cooking this Instant Pot Pozole - Pork Stew!

What Size Instant Pot for Pozole?

I made this recipe in my 8-Quart Instant Pot® Electric Pressure Cooker. If you have a 6 quart model, reduce the recipe by half or by a third.

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If you make this delicious pressure cooker Posole, please leave a comment with a star rating below. I'd like to know how you liked it!

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Instant Pot Posole - Pork Stew is Posole with a few extras. Poblano chile peppers and chipotle make this a spicy one pot meal. ¡Es muy deliciosa! simplyhappyfoodie.com #instantpotrecipes #instantpotposole #instantpotpozole #instantpotporkstew #pressurecookerrecipes
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Instant Pot Pork Stew
Prep Time
25 mins
Cook Time
35 mins
Total Time
1 hr
 

Instant Pot Pork Stew is full of chunks of tender, fall apart pork, poblano peppers, hominy, and a rich broth made with ground red chile pepper, garlic, herbs & spices.

Course: Soup
Cuisine: Mexican
Keyword: pressure cooker pozole recipe
Servings: 10 servings
Calories: 365 kcal
Author: Sandy Clifton
Ingredients
  • 3 pounds Pork Shoulder / Pork Butt, Cut in 2" chunks
  • 2 teaspoons Salt (to season pork)
  • 2 teaspoons Pepper (to season pork)
  • 3 Tablespoons Peanut Oil (or canola, sunflower)
  • 2 Onions, chopped
  • 1 large Bay Leaf (or 2 smaller ones)
  • 1 Cinnamon Stick, optional
  • 6 cloves Garlic, pressed or minced
  • 2 Tablespoon Chili Powder (New Mexico Red, or just regular red)
  • 1 teaspoon Ground Cumin
  • 1 teaspoon Mexican Oregano (or regular is fine)
  • 1 Tablespoon Paprika
  • 1 Tablespoon Adobo Powder (such as Goya)
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt (or ½ tsp table salt)
  • 3 Poblano Chile Peppers, cut in large dice
  • 1 12-ounce Bottle of Beer, (I use a Mexican dark beer, or a lager)
  • 1 Chipotle in Adobo*, and 2 Tbsp of the adobo sauce from the can (use more if you like it spicier)
  • 1 (25 oz) can Hominy, drained & rinsed
  • 5 cups Chicken Broth, low sodium
Instructions
I use my 8 quart pressure cooker for this recipe. You can cut it in half for the 6 quart
  1. Gather and Prepare all of your ingredients. Cut up the pork, chop the onions and chile peppers, mince or press the garlic, measure the spices, etc. This will make the process much smoother for you!

  2. Salt and pepper the pork chunks. Set aside.

  3. Turn the pot on to the Sauté function (Med/Normal heat). When the display reads Hot, add the peanut oil. Then add half of the pork. Let it brown on first side, then stir it around to brown on all sides. Remove to a bowl. Do this with second half also.

  4. Add the onions, bay leaf, and cinnamon stick (if using) to the pot and stir. Let the onions cook until just turning translucent, stirring occasionally, and scraping the brown bits (fond) off the bottom of the pot. You might need a splash of broth or water to help loosen it up.

  5. Add garlic and all of the spices. Stir well.

  6. Add the Poblano chile peppers, beer, chipotle in adobo, hominy, pork chunks, and broth. Stir well.

  7. Put the lid on the pot and lock in place. Turn the steam release knob to the Sealing position.

  8. Turn off the Sauté function and press the Manual (Pressure Cook) button. Then use the +/- to choose 30 minutes.

  9. When cooking cycle has ended, let the pot sit undisturbed for 25 minutes while it naturally releases pressure. Then manually release the remaining pressure by turning the steam release knob to the Venting position.

  10. When the pin in the lid has dropped, open the lid. Use a large spoon to skim off some of the fat. Discard bay leaf and cinnamon stick. Then stir and serve.

  11. Garnish with cabbage, radish, sour cream, avocado, green onion, cilantro, Cotija cheese, tortillas, or whatever you like!

Recipe Notes

*If you like more spice, use more chipotle. If you like mild, use less and add after cooking to taste.

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  1. Amber

    March 01, 2023 at 6:12 pm

    We started with this as written and love it. Later we were gifted a pellet smoker…

    Now when we smoke pork butt we reserve a few chunks and use that instead of browning it in the IP. Adds a really nice layer to this already delicious meal! We look forward to colder weather just as an excuse to make this!

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  2. Sharon

    October 06, 2022 at 9:07 pm

    It fit perfectly in the 6-qt. Instant pot. Will reduce the broth to 4 cups next time so it's not so watery. Good flavor....spicy.

    Reply
  3. Teresa

    February 24, 2022 at 6:44 pm

    I made this and it was excellent. The only change I made was after the cooking in the Instant Pot, I released the pressure and added the canned hominy and set it to keep warm for about 20 minutes.

    Reply
  4. Edgar

    January 21, 2022 at 7:47 pm

    How spicy is this? My wife cannot take much.

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    • Sandy

      January 22, 2022 at 9:48 am

      If you like mild, use less chipotle and add after cooking to taste.

      Reply
  5. Angelique Sanders

    March 22, 2021 at 9:59 pm

    Can this be done in a 3qt Insta post?

    Reply
    • Sandy

      March 28, 2021 at 10:53 pm

      It would be too full. Cut the recipe by 1/3 or 1/2 and keep the cook time the same.

      Reply
  6. Jeanette

    February 13, 2021 at 7:51 am

    Do you recommend a cinnamon stick or 1/8 tsp of ground cinnamon?

    Reply
    • Sandy

      February 22, 2021 at 12:06 pm

      Either.

      Reply
  7. Tracy

    November 23, 2020 at 2:03 pm

    Is Adobo seasoning (by Goya) the same as Adobo powder? As it is a whole Tbsp I didn’t want to risk adding in the wrong thing. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Sandy

      November 25, 2020 at 9:45 pm

      Yes, that is what I use.

      Reply
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