Mike's Green Chile Stew. Earlier I posted my Easy Green Chile Stew, a quick little stew with a few ingredients and one that can be made and ready to eat in less than an hour. Since then I've had several requests to post our regular Green Chile Stew, so here it is. Compared to my other stew, this one replaces ground beef with a.
I suggest you do the same! Oh and don't forget to serve this New Mexico Green Chile Stew with homemade tortillas. Green chiles, beef, and pork cubes simmer in the slow cooker with potatoes, tomatoes, herbs, and spices for a deliciously fragrant stew. You can cook Mike's Green Chile Stew using 24 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Mike's Green Chile Stew
- It's of Green Chili Stew.
- It's 1 lb of Lean Hamburger Meat (or pork, beef or chicken).
- It's 1 lb of Bucket Frozen Hatch Green Chile (die hards put in 2+ lbs).
- It's 3 box of Beef Broth.
- It's 5 large of Celery Stalks With Leaves (diced).
- You need 1 large of Garlic Bulb (finely minced).
- You need 1/2 bunch of Fresh Parsley (chopoed).
- It's 2 can of Green Tomatoes (crushed).
- It's 1/2 large of Fresh Tomato (diced or 1 can Rotell).
- Prepare 4 of Fresh Jalapeños (finely diced).
- You need 2 large of Onions (diced).
- It's 1 large of Bunch Cilantro (chopped. reserve 1 handful for end of simmer).
- Prepare 1/2 tbsp of Cayenne Pepper.
- Prepare 1 tbsp of Red Pepper Flakes.
- It's 1 tbsp of Italian Seasoning.
- It's 2 tbsp of Cumin.
- It's 1 tsp of Dried Basil.
- It's 1/2 tbsp of Black Pepper.
- Prepare 1 tbsp of Onion Powder.
- Prepare 1/4 tsp of Mexican Oregano [or less since this spice has a powerful taste].
- It's 1 large of Bay Leaf.
- You need 3 large of Idaho Potatoes (diced).
- You need 8 of Roasted, Peeled And De-Seeded Hatch Green Chili's.
- Prepare 16 of Fresh Flour Tortillas.
This is my slow cooker version of a green chile stew from New Mexico. It is great to serve with tortillas, tortilla chips, green onions, and sour cream. This recipe has been in my family for quite a while. NM Green Chile Chicken Bacon Stew.
Mike's Green Chile Stew instructions
- In a large pot, add everything except for the 8 Roasted Hatch Peppers, Potatoes and Hamburger. Boil for approximately 45 minutes. You may not need all 3 boxes of beef broth..
- Fry hamburger meat in a separate pan. Leave hamburger in larger chunks. Drain if necessary. Place in pot with vegetables..
- Once vegetables are getting semi soft, add diced potatoes..
- Boil an additional 30 minutes..
- In the last 15 minutes of simmering, add your 8 Roasted Hatch Green Chili's (peeled and de-seeded) and your remaining Cilantro to the simmering pot..
- Some of the flavors in your spices can deplete with long simmer times. With this, I taste test to see if I need more Cumin or Italian Seasoning just prior to serving. I also add Garlic and Onion Powder as well but that's totally up to you. ;0).
- Since you're using green tomatoes, your stew may taste too acidic. Instead of adding sugar to remedy the acid, add 1/4 tsp Baking Soda to your boiling pot and mix in. Be careful since the sodas reaction will cause your stew to foam up and possibly over momentarily if pot is filled too high. Repeat 1/4 tsp at a time until you're pleased with the acidity level. A general rule of thumb is 1/4 tsp Baking Soda per every 6 Tomatillos or Red Tomatoes..
- Serve hot with warm flour Tortillas. The Tortillas are meant to tear and dip into your stew..
- Authors Note: This recipe containing hamburger meat is the cheapest version of this dish and it's quite common for larger families with compromised incomes here in New Mexico. You can make this stew with pork shoulder 1" cubes or sirloin cuts. Even chicken is an option. However, if you do choose pork or beef cuts, your stew will require at least 2 hours simmer time. You will also want to lightly season flour your meat with the spices already listed above and brown it with your garlic and onions. Then place them in your broth and additions..
- If you're interested in purchasing Hatch Green Chile's, Google, "Hatch, NM Green or Red Chile's for sale.".
Tip: Stock up on peak season crops such as corn, tomatoes, squash and berries when the price is right. Freeze or can them to use in soups, stews and sauces later. Broil green chiles in the oven turning often to evenly darken skin making sure they don't burn. When I asked Google for help explaining the difference, I just got more confused. Fortunately, I did learn a thing or two while making this super delicious Instant Pot Pork Green Chili Stew…and.