Showing posts with label mexican. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mexican. Show all posts

21 May, 2010

Mexican Mole Sauce


I'm making an interesting "beef" stew later in the current menu cycle but when I went looking for recipes for this particular ingredient (all will be revealed AFTER the family has tried it!!) I found one I wanted to use but it used canned/bottled pre-made mole sauce, unavailable where I live. The recipe was American SO I decided to research mole sauce and make my own.

Here's the recipe I came up with. I wanted something fairly easy and some of them were extraordinarily hard but also something close to real and at least in keeping with the Mexican original.

Mole Sauce Recipe
2 tsp vegetable oil
1 onion, finely chopped
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
1 tbs cocoa powder or 35g dark chocolate (I used Lindt 70%, only because I had a bar and the chocolate seemed more original than the cocoa)
1 heaped tsp cumin seeds
1 heaped tsp coriander seeds
2.5cm piece of cinnamon
1.5 cups tomato "sauce".......pureed tomatoes
fresh chillies (I used 2 fresh from the garden and 2 from a Mexican pickled chilli jar)
salt
water

Grind the cumin, coriander and cinnamon in a mortar and pestle.
Heat the oil and fry the onion, garlic, chilli and ground spices for about 10 minutes on a medium heat till the onion is very soft.
Add the tomato sauce and use water to thin a bit if your tomatoes are very thick.
Cook for about 30 minutes till thick again (the water seems a touch stupid doesn't it? But you need the cooking time to amalgamate all the flavours!)
Add salt to taste.
Add in the chopped chocolate and cook a further 5 to 10 minutes.

Voila! Yummy and easy Mole Sauce.

You could try it with chicken, rice, beans, tomato, salad leaves and avocado wrapped in a tortilla....................though like I said, mine will be stored in the fridge for a few days in anticipation of a special recipe coming up soon!