Having lived in Albuquerque for 10 years – their local Green Chile somehow becomes a part of you – something you miss very much when you move away. Thankfully, I found frozen Hatch Green Chile from Select New Mexico at my local Wal-Mart the other day and proceeded to make the absolute BEST Vegan Green Chile Stew I ever had.
And I did it in my Instant Pot Pressure Cooker!
From the Facebook Groups, I see many of you have purchased Instant Pot Pressure Cookers lately….. And if you haven’t actually tried them out yet – they are EASY to use!
Saute – add liquid, pop on the lid, and set the timer. Bam – instant dinner.
And in this case – instant deliciousness.
You see I was shopping the other day and spied THIS in the frozen veggie cooler….
It’s a 24oz bag of frozen Hatch Green Chile…..in OREGON!
Don’t let the HOT label scare you. I found very little heat – barely more than those little cans you buy in the grocery store.
But the FLAVOR! Oh man – this is the real deal!
So if you’re looking for a Mexican Soup recipe to warm your bones on a cold winter day – and you have an Instant Pot sitting there on your counter…..
You HAVE GOT to try this stew.
Your spicy food loving spouses will absolutely LOVE it.
Vegan Green Chile Stew
Vegan Green Chile Stew | Brand New Vegan
Traditional New Mexican Green Chile Stew uses pork.
But this is a VEGAN MEAT-FREE RECIPE – so I included options to add meat-substitutes if you want them. But just know it can easily be made without any meat substitute at all….. just add the spices to the broth.
So if you DO use a substitute – here are a few options.
- Butler Soy Curls will give you more of a ‘shredded pork’ texture which perfectly compliments Vegan Green Chile Stew.
- Seitan – either store-bought or homemade will give you more of a ‘chunky’ beef texture.
- GimmeLean Sausage from LightLife Foods comes in a tube and will give you a ground beef texture.
- Portabello Mushrooms are more of a natural alternative – and can be used in place of any ‘fake meat’.
Whatever you use – you want enough to mimic about 1 lb of hamburger. So use an entire tube of GimmeLean, ½ bag of Soy Curls, 16oz Mushrooms, etc.
- If using Soy Curls – rehydrate with water first and then add spices while browning. Add broth as needed.
- If using mushrooms, seitan, or the GimmeLean – add the spices to a little water/beg broth while you saute.
- If using no meat substitute at all – add the spices later to the broth before pressure cooking.
- Add Veggie broth or water to keep things from sticking – but remember any browned bits stuck to the bottom add to the flavor.
Once your ‘meat’ has been browned using the SAUTE and LESS mode of your IP, remove it to a separate bowl.
For the Broth:
Saute 1 diced yellow onion, 2 chopped carrots, and 2 chopped stalks of celery in a little broth or water until softened. Then add 4 or 5 cloves of minced garlic.
Stir for 1 minute and then add 2 cups of veggie broth. Be sure and scrape around the bottom good to removed any browned bits that might have stuck. Then add the remaining water.
Add the spices at this point if you did not use any meat, then add 1 tsp of Oregano.
Finally, add 1 cup of dried Pinto Beans. I picked over them first and gave them a good rinse, them just dumped them in. No soaking required.
Attach your lid – make sure the valve is set to SEALING, and set your mode switch to MANUAL. We want to pressure cook the broth and beans for 30 minutes.
Afterwards, allow the IP to vent naturally for about 10 minutes and then CAREFULLY release the remaining steam.
Open the lid and give the stew a good stir.
Add 3 cubed Yukon Gold Potatoes, 1 can of Fire Roasted Tomatoes, the ‘meat’ you set aside earlier (if using), and the entire 24oz bag of thawed Green Chile.
Mix well, add the lid again, make sure it’s set back to SEALING, and cook on MANUAL for an additional 8 minutes.
When the time is up, allow it to naturally vent for 5 minutes and then CAREFULLY release the remaining steam.
Finally, stir in ¼ cup of Lime Juice, and a Tablespoon or 2 of Masa Harina Corn Flour. Just sprinkle it on top of the stew and stir it in to thicken. I used 3 Tbs for my batch so it shouldn’t take more than that.
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Vegan Green Chile Stew in a Pressure Cooker.
My wife says it tastes VERY authentic to New Mexico. (only without any meat or oil).
Enjoy and if you have an IP you haven’t used yet – break it out!
It’s fun and easy!
Prep time: 30 mins
Cook time: 38 mins
Total time: 1 hour 8 mins
Serves: 10-12 bowls
- ½ package of Butler Soy Curls, rehydrated
- (Can also sub Seitan, 1 tube GimmeLean Sausage, or 16oz Portabello Mushrooms
- 1 tsp Chili Powder
- 1 tsp Ground Cumin
- 1 tsp Garlic Powder
- 1 tsp Onion Powder
- 1 Yellow Onion, diced
- 2 Carrots, diced
- 2 Stalks Celery, diced
- 4-5 Cloves Garlic
- 2 Cups Vegetable Broth
- 2 Cups Water
- 1 tsp Oregano
- 1 cup dried, rinsed, Pinto Beans
- 3 Yukon Gold Potatoes, cubed
- 15oz Can Fire Roasted Tomatoes
- 24oz package Select New Mexico Green Chiles
- ¼ cup Lime Juice
- ¼ tsp Salt
- ¼ tsp Ground Pepper
- Sauce your 'meat' of choice using the SAUTE MODE and LESS setting of your IP.
- Add the Garlic Pwdr, Onion Pwdr, Chili Pwdr, & Cumin and stir frequently until lightly browned
- Use a little veggie broth to keep it from sticking
- Remove from pot and set aside
- Saute onion, carrots, and celery on SAUTE MODE and LESS setting until soft and translucent
- Use Veg Broth as needed to keep from sticking
- Be sure and scrape up any browned bits on bottom of pot as these add to the flavor
- Add minced garlic and stir for 1 minute
- Turn OFF IP
- Add Veggie Broth, Water, Oregano, and dried Beans
- Attach lid, set to SEALING, and select MANUAL mode for 30 minutes
- After time is up, allow to vent naturally for 10 minutes and then use quick release
- Stir broth and add potatoes, chiles, tomatoes, and the "meat" you set aside
- Attach lid, set to SEALING, select MANUAL mode and 8 minutes
- After time is up, allow to vent naturally for 5 minutes then quick release
- Stir in Lime Juice
- Stir in Masa Flour - 1 Tbs at a time, until desired thickness - up to 3 Tbs