Mole Rojo (Red Mole Sauce) for Turkey or Chicken
- Ready In:
- 1hr 20mins
- Ingredients:
- 18
- Serves:
-
5
ingredients
- 6 whole dried pasilla peppers
- 10 whole dried ancho chiles
- 8 whole dried mulato chiles
- 1892.0 ml water
- 4 tomatillos (yellow ground cherries in lantern husks)
- 5 roma tomatoes
- 118.29 ml raisins
- 78.78 ml sesame seeds
- 2 corn tortillas, dried in oven and chopped up
- 6 garlic cloves, roasted and peeled
- 473.18 473.18 ml chicken broth or 473.18 ml turkey broth
- 9.85 ml cinnamon
- 0.61 ml clove (ground)
- 2.46 ml ground black pepper
- 2.46 ml ground allspice
- 4.92 ml salt
- 141.74 g baker's unsweetened chocolate squares
- 44.37 ml chicken fat or 44.37 ml peanut oil
directions
- Start raisins soaking in warm water (20 minutes). Prepare the chiles: remove stems and seeds. On an ungreased cast-iron frypan (or in a 250 degree oven) dry roast them 5 minute, shake a cuple times, don't blacken them. Add water to a covered pan and simmer the roasted chiles very low for 30 minutes. Strain, cool.
- Husk tomatillos, wash tomatoes. Blacken in dry skillet or under broiler (or in gas flame on a fork) about 5 minutes. Dry-roast sesame in frypan 5 minutes until they finish popping, don't burn them. Saute almonds in the oil over medium heat until browned. Drain almonds, reserve oil.
- Puree the prepared tomatoes, tomatillos, sesame seeds, crumbled tortillas, and alonds in a blender to a fine paste. Add chiles, soaked raisins, roast garlic (peeled), stock, spices, puree all together fine. Melt chocolate in a little hot water, add to blender paste. Check the volume. Add enough water to bring it all to 5 cups during the blending process.
- Put all the oil in a high-sided pan and heat almost smoking hot. Refry the sauce over medium heat for 15 minutes, stirring constantly. Don't let it get too thick, add more water or stock if necessary. Strain sauce through a seive. Serve warm, not hot, over chicken or (especially) turkey.
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I am Oglala Sioux I am 5'4 123lbs I been cooking since I was a kid with my mother and grand mother...My name Otaktay is sioux it means (one who kills many) I would love to share my recipes with you:) have a great day:)