Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Heat a dry skillet over medium heat. Add the dried ancho and guajillo chiles and toast them for about 30 seconds per side, pressing them flat with a spatula. You want them to smell fragrant and slightly smoky, not burnt. Transfer the toasted chiles to a bowl and cover with 2 cups of boiling water. Let them soak for 15 minutes until soft.
- Drain the soaked chiles, reserving about 1/2 cup of the soaking liquid. Add the chiles, the half onion cut into chunks, 3 cloves of garlic, and the reserved soaking liquid to a blender. Blend until very smooth. Strain the sauce through a fine mesh strainer into a bowl, pressing the solids with a spoon to get all the liquid through. Set aside.
- Set the Instant Pot to Saute on Normal. Add the vegetable oil and let it heat for a minute. Season the pork shoulder chunks with salt and pepper. Working in batches so you do not crowd the pot, sear the pork for 2 to 3 minutes per side until browned. The meat should release from the pot when it is ready to flip. Transfer browned pork to a plate and repeat with remaining pieces.
- Add the minced garlic clove to the pot and stir for 30 seconds. Pour in about 1/2 cup of the chicken broth and scrape up any browned bits from the bottom of the pot with a wooden spoon. This step prevents a burn warning.
- Return all the pork to the pot. Add the strained chile sauce, remaining chicken broth, hominy, and dried oregano. Stir to combine. Press Cancel to turn off Saute mode.
- Secure the lid and set the valve to Sealing. Select Pressure Cook on High for 40 minutes. The pot will take about 10 to 15 minutes to come to pressure first.
- Allow the pressure to release naturally for 15 minutes after the timer ends. Then carefully turn the valve to Venting to release any remaining pressure. Remove the lid when the pin drops.
- Use two forks to shred the pork into the broth. The meat should fall apart with very little effort. Taste the pozole and add more salt or a squeeze of lime juice as needed.
- Ladle into deep bowls and set out a spread of shredded cabbage, sliced radishes, lime wedges, dried oregano, and tostadas for topping. Each person builds their bowl at the table.
Notes
Toast the chiles before soaking for noticeably better flavor. The soup base freezes well for up to 3 months, but add the toppings fresh each time you serve.
