Family Recipe
Posted by: Devyl GyrlI promised my sweet friend (and online-adopted-daughter) Hunee that I would share my recipe of Mole (pronounced moh-lay) with her. However, two or three other people asked too, so I decided to share it via blog! How lucky are you? ~smiles~
All kidding aside, if you like Mexican dishes and a little heat, you’ll like this.
I have been told by my great friend Stalking Happiness that this is not a traditional “Mole” recipe, but is more like another dish (I believe she called it pipián, which is also mentioned in the Mole Sauce Wiki). I’ve found though, this depends on where in Mexico you are from. My family’s Mole recipe lacks the sweet, sugary, chocolate flavor. I don’t do sweet chocolate sauce on chicken or pork. It just isn’t appealing to me. I’ve always added the chocolate to the recipe, just in smaller doses I guess. This sauce is a warm, highly seasoned, hearty sauce. I hope you enjoy!
Note: Our recipe calls for plain “chili powder” and then also a branded chili powder called “Mexene“. The Mexene is basically a chili powder blend with cumin & other spices in it - it is far superior to most brands that we have found. So, try your best to find it, but if you can’t, just use another kind that has similar ingredients (you can see the ingredient list on their website).
I hope you enjoy the recipes.
MEXICAN RICE
What you need:
½ tsp salt ½ tsp pepper
¼ tsp garlic powder 1 tomato peeled
1 bay leaf 2 cups hot water
Hint: I also add about a teaspoon of Mexene to this recipe, and toss it into the blender with the other seasonings.
How to Prepare:
In case you didn’t notice, it is imperative to AVOID the temptation to stir!!
What You Need:
2 Bay leaves 2 Tbsp chocolate powder or chocolate sauce
2 Tbsp oil 4 slices of toast
1 large Tbsp of flour 4 tsp chilipowder
½ tsp cumin ½ tsp garlic powder
Salt and pepper 2 tsp Mexene Chili Powder (a specific brand)
Hint: The amount of Mexene you use should correspond to the amount of heat you like in your food. I use a whole small bottle or a 3/4 of the larger bottle.
How to Prepare:
Add water to thin the sauce if needed (it should have a thick, gravy-like consistancy).
Simmer for 30 minutes.
I really hope you enjoy the recipe. It takes a while to cook, but it is SO worth the wait!
April 15th, 2008 at 12:58 am
thanks angel.. you’re the best!
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