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Posole, a new favorite dish!

Oh ,i'm happy! How many times have you tried a new recipe and the rest of the clan didn't like it? That was me many times over, but I see all these yummy looking stuff on blogs and I can't resist trying some of them...trouble is , sometimes I don't have the right ingredients, you guess the rest! But tonite I hit the jackpot! :)
  We had mexican at a friends house a few months ago and she had a "soup" that she called "posole", sooo good! So I tried a recipe at www.reluctantgourmet.com or just google it, there are lots of differant recipes out there. It takes hominy which usually comes in a can, I happened to get dried hominy at the store and wanted to try it out! I used chicken instead of pork and had no chiles so I substituted cayenne pepper. Try it topped with finely shredded cabbage! Ummm, yummy!  And the best part everybody loved it! :) :) :) :)


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