@@RedorGreen it honestly exceeded expectations. Thanks for the idea. I did an ear of corn/onion/7 poblanos/6 cayenne/2 jalapeno. Roasted in the oven till blistered. Rough chopped and added in at the roux stage. It is my second favorite soup I have ever tried. I will make it a ton for sure.
This looks delicious. I live in Mexico and do not really see the New Mexico chilis here. What do you think of using some fresh roasted poblano chili instead?
I made it (without the potato) and it's absolutely delicious!!! 🤤 Thank you and God bless you.....
@@scruffybehr yay! You can add whatever veg you want, or not! Make it your own.
Real New Mexico right there mmmmmmmm ❤
@@jeffreyvigil4961 absolutely!
@RedorGreen love the way you cook let the green chili do the talking and a hint of garlic superb 👌 😋
@@jeffreyvigil4961 definitely!
Such a great tasting meal! Yum!
@@RBTrujillo1 I am glad you gave it a try!!
i need this now!!
@@through_theroof you have to try it!
I love any cream soups. This one looks really good. I look forward to giving this method a try! Got some thighs thawing right now!
@@ugib8377 it is really easy to make and has so much flavor! Let me know what you think.
@@RedorGreen it honestly exceeded expectations. Thanks for the idea. I did an ear of corn/onion/7 poblanos/6 cayenne/2 jalapeno. Roasted in the oven till blistered. Rough chopped and added in at the roux stage.
It is my second favorite soup I have ever tried. I will make it a ton for sure.
@@ugib8377 yay!! I am going to make your version next 😁
Doesn't get easier than this. Will be making soon!
@@jaquestraw1 tag me on Instagram when you do!! redorgreen10
I buy these 505 brand hatch green chili at Costco...\add onions, garlic, pork cubed, broth and potatoes....so easy, so good
@@JohnDoe-xu2vx that does sound easy! I will give it a try!
This looks delicious. I live in Mexico and do not really see the New Mexico chilis here. What do you think of using some fresh roasted poblano chili instead?
Poblanos are what I am going to use for this. I've got too many growing in the back yard! With a few Cayenne/Jalapenos for a little added heat!
@@gregorydavids poblano chili would work perfectly!! Let me know what you think.
@@ugib8377 great idea!!
What kind of chilies?
They’re called hatch chilis
@@adventurecreations3214 I am using New Mexico chopped green chili, but you can use poblano, Anaheim, whatever you choose!
peel the potatoes? why? that's the nutrients.
@@ronwhitfield8356 huh, good point!