plate of hatch red chile pork with rice and black beans

Hatch Red Chile Pork

By: Taylor Graciano

Ingredients:

- 1lb pork tenderloin

- 2 jars Fresh Hatch Red Chile Sauce

- 1 tbs vegetable oil

- 1 white onion

- 2 tsp minced garlic

- 2 tsp garlic powder

- 2 tsp onion salt

- 2 tsp Hatch New Mexico Red Chile Powder

- ½ tsp cumin

- ½ tsp pepper

Instructions:

1. Dice your pork tenderloin into bite sized cubes

2. Chop your white onion into small pieces (or big if you have picky eaters who want to pick it out)

3. Turn your Instant Pot to sauté and pour in the vegetable oil

4. Once the oil is hot (you can almost see it start to shimmer) dump in your cubed pork tenderloin and diced onion. You just want to brown the outside so be patient and wait until your oil really is hot

5. Season the pork tenderloin with the minced garlic, garlic powder, onion salt, cumin, Hatch New Mexico Red Chile Powder, and pepper. Feel free to add more seasoning if you like things extra seasoned.

6. Once the pork is brown turn off your Instant Pot

7. Pour in the 2 jars of Fresh Hatch Red Chile Sauce make sure it completely covers your pork.

8. Place the lid on your Instant Pot, change the vent to sealed, and turn your Instant Pot to pressure cook. Set the timer for 10 minutes.

9. After the 10 minutes is up leave the vent on sealed for an additional 10 minutes.

10. After 10 minutes release the pressure and enjoy!

Tips - You can always add potatoes in along with the pork! If you prefer a thicker sauce feel free to add 1-2 tablespoons of flour. If you like a Hatch Red Chile Sauce made with dried red pods check our Sun-Dried Red Chile Sauce.

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