A Mexican gathering isn't complete without a serving of a hot bowl of menudo. Prepared with a dried red chili base this dish brings families together and is traditionally served at almost all Mexican celebrations including weddings, baptisms, and Christmas.
In a large pot, add the water and let it heat over medium heat. Add in the beef belly, corn, 4 cloves of garlic and the bay leaves and allow to cook for around 2 hours, or until the meat becomes tender. Careful you don't overcook it!
For the sauce:
Prepare the chilies by washing them and removing their stems. Leave them to soak them in hot water for 12 to 24 hours. Once ready, save 1 cup of the water they soaked in for the next step. To speed up the procedure, boil the chiles for 10 minutes, take them off the heat, cover them, and allow them to cool for an hour or until they have cooled enough to be blended.
Place the chilies in a blender along with one cup of the water you set aside, along with 6 cloves of garlic, cumin, and oregano. Blend until smooth, then strain the mixture of excess water. Season it with salt and pepper to your taste.
Now, incorporate the corn and chili sauce into the pot and let it all come to a boil for approximately 10 minutes to ensure that the flavors mix together harmoniously.
To serve, garnish the soup with chopped onion, oregano/cilantro and a slice of green lemon.