For extra depth of flavor, toast the dried chiles in a dry skillet before soaking.
Make it spicier by adding dried árbol chiles to the red sauce.
For a shortcut, use store-bought red enchilada sauce instead of making the chile sauce from scratch.
This recipe works well with chicken instead of pork for a lighter variation.
Instant Pot Pozole: To make this pozole rojo in a pressure cooker, follow the same instructions as noted in steps 1 and 4 to prep the chiles. Set the IP to the sauté function, brown the pork and sauté the aromatics as noted in steps 2-3. Then build the stew as noted in step 5- adding all ingredients into the pressure cooker, but make sure you don’t overfill past the liquid line. Cover and close to seal. Place the IP on the pressure cook function and cook for 40 minutes. Afterward, let the IP vent until all steam ceases. Then follow step 7 to serve pozole with toppings.