Chicken Mole-Pollo En Mole (Chicken in Mole Sauce )(Medium Spicy

I love this complex sauce that comes from Mexico. IT IS NOT REALLY HOT, NOR SWEET. IT'S A GREAT MAIN DISH! I added to this recipe Show more

Ready In: 2 hrs

Serves: 8-10

Ingredients

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Directions

  1. In a small skillet brown the sesame seeds (without oil)add spray,adding garlic and onions over medium high heat.
  2. Transfer the seeds to a blender or food processor Pour the oil into the pan and allow it to get hot.
  3. Transfer each Chile to the blender jar or food processor; if they don't fit, just reserve them in a bowl. The seeds should be left in 5 chilies. Then transfer tomatoes to the blender.
  4. Add enough stock(1/2-1can) to the blender to enable blending of the chilies, tomatoes, and sesame seeds.
  5. Blend all together well, then press the blended product through a sieve. You'll probably have to do this in batches. Discard the seeds and skins that remain behind in the sieve. Transfer the smooth blended chilies to a sprayed medium soup pot.
  6. In the skillet,
  7. sauté in succession the nuts,peppercorns, and seeds, onions, the garlic, the two plantains- not peeled [!]), the raisins, the tortilla, and the bread. The onions and garlic should be lightly browned, as should the nuts. The plantains should be allowed to get soft and translucent (sort-of). The raisins should be allowed to plump and brown slightly; it should take only about a minute.
  8. The tortilla and bread should be well browned. Transfer all these ingredients to the blender, along with the herbs and spices. [I think I'd toast and grind the cloves, cumin, and cinnamon separately.] Purée until smooth with some stock, then add to the pureed chiles.Add stock as desired(try 6cups water3tablespoons bullion paste);stir Put the sauce over medium-high heat, drop in the chocolate, and bring to a boil- TASTE.
  9. Reduce the heat, add the chicken, and let the mixture boil first,then simmer for about 45 minutes., If bitter,or flat,a little sugar (be careful!) can balance the taste. A little vinegar, similarly, can be used to intensify the Flavor. Serve with rice.
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