Chicken stew Puerto Rican Pollo Guisado (Crockpot version)
Chicken stew Puerto Rican Pollo Guisado (Crockpot version)

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Your crockpot does all the work for this slow-cooked Puerto Rican chicken. Just prepare the ingredients and come to the table for a traditional comfort meal without the fuss. Great recipe for Chicken stew Puerto Rican Pollo Guisado (crockpot version). In my travels to Latin America, I fell in love with the chicken stew made in all the countries.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook chicken stew puerto rican pollo guisado (crockpot version) using 15 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Chicken stew Puerto Rican Pollo Guisado (Crockpot version):
  1. Take cooking oil
  2. Make ready bone in chicken thighs or legs
  3. Prepare Sofrito or 6 ounce bottle
  4. Make ready bay leaves
  5. Take Goya adobo all-purpose seasoning
  6. Get Sazon cilantro and tomato seasoning
  7. Take powdered chicken bouillon
  8. Get heaping tsp tomato paste
  9. Make ready dried oregano
  10. Prepare water
  11. Take carrots peeled and chunked
  12. Get extra cup cold water
  13. Prepare cornstarch
  14. Make ready stuffed pimento olives
  15. Take yukon gold potatoes chunked

Add chicken and brown on all sides (won't be cooked at this point.). Add tomato sauce, water, veggies and spices. Add the sofrito, Sazon, tomato sauce, chicken bouillon, Italian seasoning, water, potatoes, carrots, bay leaves and olives to a pot. Bring to a boil, then add the chicken in.

Steps to make Chicken stew Puerto Rican Pollo Guisado (Crockpot version):
  1. Wash and pat dry chicken. Season all sides with Goya all-purpose seasoning. Turn large skillet on medium high heat and sear both sides to form a golden crust on the skin. But don’t cook through. (Note do not disturb while searing. It will autmotically lift off the surface of the pan in a few minutes when golden crust forms.) Place seared chicken in crockpot. Note: I usually have to sear 2 batches because this recipe is doubled.
  2. To the drippings, add oil. Fry sofrito for 1 to 2 minutes. Add tomato paste to the sautee pan. Mix and heat through. Slowly pour water while whisking mixture. Then add the chicken bouillon, sazon packets, oregano, and bay leaves. Bring to boil, scraping the drippings off the bottom of the pan with whisk.
  3. Pour mixture to crockpot. Sprinkle pimento olives on top. Cook on high for 3 hours. Turn crockpot to low. Add potatoes and carrots. Cook veggies until tender for about one more hour.
  4. In the end, whisk 1 cup cold water and cornstarch. Add to crockpot then stir to incorporate. Will slightly thicken it. Serve over rice.

Add the sofrito, Sazon, tomato sauce, chicken bouillon, Italian seasoning, water, potatoes, carrots, bay leaves and olives to a pot. Bring to a boil, then add the chicken in. In the crock pot mix all the ingredients except the potatoes and chicken. After everything is well mixed add the chicken and potatoes. Meet a flavor packed Puerto Rican Chicken Stew, called Pollo Guisado.

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