Recipe for Posole (Native American Thanksgiving) 
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Yield:
1 Servings
Ingredients:
Amount Ingredient
2 lrg Cans of hominy
3 x Or 4 cans of vegetable broth
Or stock
2 x Or 3 green chiles (roasted And peeled)
(if using fresh, it will be
Otter
Juice in as well, and just
Be sure to check the peppers
For bits of peel Still stuck to the skin)
1 lrg 1015 onion, diced
3 x Or 4 large carrots, diced
3 x Or 4 stalks of celery,
Diced
x Salt and pepper to taste
1/2 tsp Each oregano, garlic, cumin
1 tbl Chile powder
x Fresh cilantro, minced, 2
Tbsp
Instructions:
Instructions: Yet another appropriate Thanksgiving dish is Posole, which is indigenous to the Native American southwest. Posole is really considered most traditional around Christmastime and is always served New Years Eve and/or New Years Day for good luck. However, Pueblo peoples have made posole for generations and it is a staple winter dish. I have adapted it for vegan use. Please adjust everything to taste; my tastes are for more spice and chiles than most folks would care for, so I add more of almost everything.

Also: the fresher ingredients will make an amazing difference in the taste of the posole, so if possible, prepare your own vegetable stock, roast your own fresh Anaheim or New Mexico chiles, and buy flash frozen posole (also spelled pozole) corn in the store, rather than using canned.

Saute the onions and celery until the onion is transparent. This can be done with water and veggie stock or with spray-type coatings. Dump everything else in and bring to a low boil. Simmer until you like the texture. The hominy should be really soft, almost to the break-up-and-really-form-a-thick-stew stage.

I serve posole with cornbread and a crisp green salad. If you wish to add any animal protein, the original recipes call for pork or ham. I have found that chunks of turkey work wonderfully with this recipe.

Please consider your tolerance for spices. The heat will come from the green chiles and the chile powder, as well as the black pepper. Finally, if you want a little more color in the stew, you could throw in some kernel corn. Hope you enjoy.

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