This beloved Guatemalan main course, also called pollo en jocon, is best served over rice with corn tortillas on the side for soaking up the rich and tangy tomatillo and green onion sauce. If you like, use parsley as a flavorful substitute for the cilantro. For a more rustic version, serve the chicken on the bone. Inspired by Whole Planet Foundation® microcredit client recipes.
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Ingredients
Method
Put 6 cups water, tomatillos, chicken, jalapeño and salt into a large pot and bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to medium low and simmer until tomatillos and jalapeños are tender and chicken is cooked through, about 25 minutes.
Drain, reserving broth, and set aside chicken, tomatillos and jalapeños.
Meanwhile, heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
Add cilantro, green onions, garlic and bell pepper and cook until softened and golden brown, about 10 minutes; transfer to a blender.
Add pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, tortillas, 3 cups of the reserved broth, tomatillos and jalapeños (seeded first, if you like) and carefully purée until smooth; work in batches, if needed. (Reserve remaining broth for another use.)
Transfer contents of blender to a large pot and bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to medium low and simmer until thickened, about 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, discard bones from chicken and shred meat.
Transfer to pot with sauce and simmer for 10 minutes more.
Ladle into bowls, garnish with cilantro and serve.
Nutritional Info
Serving Size
Calories
280
Total Fat
Saturated Fat
Cholesterol
Sodium
Total Carbohydrate
Dietary Fiber
Total Sugars
Protein
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