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Original Mole Poblano

📍 Mexico
⏱️Prep: 72 min
🔥Cook: 168 min
Total: 240 min
🍽️8 servings
Difficulty: Hard

Mole poblano with over 30 ingredients: dried chiles, dark chocolate, peanuts, spices, and herbs. Mexico's most complex sauce, requiring time and technique but rewarding with every bite.

🛒 Ingredients

8 servings
  • 4 dried mulato chiles
  • 4 dried pasilla chiles
  • 2 dried ancho chiles
  • 2 chipotle chiles
  • 100g dark chocolate 70%
  • 500g red tomato
  • 2 onions
  • 5 garlic cloves
  • 50g pumpkin seeds
  • 30g sesame seeds
  • 1 tbsp cinnamon
  • Salt

👨‍🍳 Step-by-step instructions

  1. Dry-toast the mulato, ancho, and pasilla chiles. Remove seeds and veins. Soak in hot water for 20 minutes.

  2. Fry in lard: tomatoes, garlic, onion, almonds, raisins, peanuts, chile seeds, and spices.

  3. Blend the rehydrated chiles with the fried mixture and some of the soaking water until smooth.

  4. In a large saucepan, fry the mole paste in hot lard for 10 minutes, stirring constantly.

  5. Gradually add chicken broth while stirring. The sauce should become thick.

  6. Add chopped dark chocolate and sugar. Cook for 30 minutes over very low heat, stirring frequently.

  7. Adjust salt and sugar. The mole should be well-balanced between sweet, spicy, and bitter.

  8. Serve over cooked chicken pieces, sprinkled with toasted sesame seeds.

💡 Chef's tip

Toast each ingredient separately before grinding — chiles, seeds, spices and chocolate all have different timing. Mole improves overnight and freezes perfectly.

📝 Our take

Mole poblano is the most complex sauce in Mexican cooking: over thirty ingredients — dried chiles, dark chocolate, peanuts, spices and herbs — toasted and combined over hours. Not a Tuesday recipe, but when you have time and genuinely want to cook something serious, the result is unlike anything that comes from a jar.

🍷 Wine & food pairing

Reposado mezcal or añejo tequila with hibiscus water or cold sparkling water. For wine, a full-bodied Argentinian Malbec has enough structure to hold up against the mole without being lost.

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