Yucatán Pork Stew with Ancho Chiles and Lime Juice
- Recipe by Tia Harrison
Pairing Suggestion
This Mexican-influenced dish gets its earthiness from ancho chiles, a flavor that pairs well with Argentina’s premier grape, Malbec. Originally from France, this dark-berried, spicy variety reaches its pinnacle in Mendoza, producing juicy, potent wines like the smoky 2005 Trivento Golden Reserve and the cherry-inflected 2007 Crios de Susana Balbo.
Yucatán Pork Stew with Ancho Chiles and Lime Juice
- Recipe by Tia Harrison
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Yucatán Pork Stew with Ancho Chiles and Lime Juice
D-LISH!!! My 11 year-old son gobbled it up... he really loved the flavor of the soup. The cilantro really gave a freshness to a rich-flavored dish. Can't wait to make it again!
Posted by: theroussels on October 13, 2009
I just made this and wow was it great. I've never been a fan of stewed carrots so I substituted 1.2 lbs. of small, quartered potatoes. Best stew I've had. The broth is a broth, not a gravy, so don't expect Irish stew here.
Posted by: LesterHunt on January 19, 2009
This is a keeper! I made a couple of alterations, based on what I had on hand without going shopping - I added some parsnips, used canned plum tomatoes instead of fresh, used some cubed pork shoulder that i had frozen last summer, and served it with cornbread. Delicious and even better the next day. Don't be bummed by the thinness of the sauce - it's very rich and flavorful. Adding okra sounds like a great idea - I'll try that the next time I make this dish, which will be soon!
Posted by: CHARLOTTE.DAVIS on November 14, 2008
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