Green Mole Mole Verde Recipe 45 Recipes

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MOLE VERDE



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This is a really nice recipe that I'm happy to bring to you today. Its wonderful mix of flavors will make you feel that all that time you spent preparing it was definitely worthwhile!

Provided by Mely Martínez

Categories     Pork     Salsas

Time 55m

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 pounds of pork (country style ribs, cut into 3/4-inch pieces)
1 Bay leaf
6 medium tomatillos (husks removed)
2/3 cups of pumpkin seeds (shelled and toasted)
1/2 cup of sesame seeds (toasted)
2-3 Serrano peppers
2 large garlic cloves
1/2 small white onion (chopped)
3 large romaine lettuce leaves (chopped)
2 Hierba Santa leaves (chopped*)
A small bunch of cilantro
1 large squash or zucchini (cubed)
8 black peppercorns (whole)
6 spice clove (whole)

Steps:

  • Place the meat and bay leaf in a large casserole, and add just enough water to barely cover it. Turn heat to medium and cook for about 30 minutes with the lid on. The water will start to reduce, and the meat will start browning on its rendered fat. The slow cooking process will produce a tender meat. If after this period of time your meat still looks though, keep cooking and add a little bit more water as needed.
  • While the meat is cooking, place tomatillos in a saucepan*, cover with water and bring to a boil over high heat. Once it starts boiling, reduce heat to low and simmer until tomatillos are pale green and soft, about 6-8 minute.o
  • Place the cooked and drained tomatillos in a blender with the pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, Serrano peppers, garlic, onion, romaine lettuce leaves, Hoja Santa leaves, cilantro leaves, spices, and 1 cup of water or chicken broth. Process until you have a very smooth sauce. Depending on your blender, you may need to work in batches.
  • By this time, the meat should be starting to brown in the casserole. Pour the sauce over the meat and cook over medium-high heat, stirring frequently to avoid the sauce from sticking to the bottom. Once the sauce starts boiling, reduce the heat to low and simmer gently to allow all the flavors to be absorbed. Add the cubed vegetables and more water as needed.
  • Keep slowly simmering until the vegetables are cooked, about 8 minutes. Serve warm with a nice portion of rice and corn tortillas to scoop up the mole sauce from the plate.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 6 oz, Calories 538 kcal, Carbohydrate 7 g, Protein 40 g, Fat 38 g, SaturatedFat 12 g, Cholesterol 130 mg, Sodium 105 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 2 g

MOLE VERDE



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Among the seven most well-known mole varieties, tomatillo-based mole verde is one of the easiest to prepare because of its use of fresh chiles and herbs rather than dried chiles and spices. Romaine, cilantro and epazote get blended into the mole of seared chiles, garlic, onion and toasted nuts and seeds to make an earthy sauce. Fresh epazote and hoja santa add depth of flavor, with unique notes of pungency and anise, but they can be tough to find, so dried options can be used. This mole can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months, ready for weeknights when all you want to do is warm up some tortillas and mushrooms for a perfect taco, or you could serve it over Mexican rice with roasted cauliflower.

Provided by Jocelyn Ramirez

Categories     sauces and gravies

Time 1h

Yield 8 cups (8 to 10 servings)

Number Of Ingredients 18

8 medium tomatillos (about 1 pound), peeled and washed
1 large poblano
½ medium yellow onion, quartered
2 to 3 serrano chiles
2 garlic cloves, peeled
1 cup brown (unhulled) sesame seeds
½ cup raw pepitas
½ cup raw almonds
2 dried bay leaves
2 to 3 cloves
6 large romaine lettuce leaves
1 medium bunch cilantro, torn in half
8 large fresh epazote leaves
1 medium fresh or dried hoja santa leaf (optional)
2 ½ cups vegetable stock, plus more if needed
¼ cup neutral cooking oil (such as grapeseed)
1 tablespoon kosher salt (such as Diamond Crystal)
Seared mushrooms, tofu steaks, roasted cauliflower and/or Mexican rice, for serving

Steps:

  • Add the tomatillos, poblano, onion, serrano chiles and garlic to a large preheated comal or cast-iron skillet set over medium heat. Cook everything until lightly charred and soft on all sides, about 20 minutes. The poblano should take the longest to cook, while the garlic cloves will be done in about 5 to 8 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, heat a dry small to medium skillet over medium. Once warmed, toast the sesame seeds, stirring constantly, until golden and fragrant, 4 to 5 minutes. Add the toasted seeds to a large bowl and set aside.
  • Toast the pepitas in the same skillet, stirring constantly, until golden, popped and fragrant, 4 to 5 minutes. Add them to the bowl with sesame seeds.
  • Toast the almonds in the same skillet, stirring constantly, until lightly seared and fragrant, 4 to 5 minutes. Add them to the bowl with the seeds.
  • Toast the bay leaves and cloves until the leaves lightly brown and the cloves become fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes. Add to the same bowl with the seeds.
  • Stem and seed the charred chiles, and add them along with the remaining charred ingredients and the toasted ingredients to a blender. Add the romaine, cilantro, epazote, hoja santa (if using) and 2 ½ cups vegetable stock. Blend until almost smooth yet slightly lumpy and textured. Use more of the vegetable stock as needed to smooth out the mixture. If you don't have a high-powered blender, you may need to blend in two batches, adding equal amounts of the wet and dry ingredients to each batch.
  • Heat a large, deep pot over medium-low. Once warmed, add the oil. Once the oil is hot and shimmering, carefully add the mole from the blender. There will be some splatter. Stir in the salt and simmer the mole for 15 to 20 minutes, until the flavors meld together, stirring occasionally to make sure the mole doesn't burn at the bottom of the pot.
  • Serve with seared mushrooms, tofu steaks or roasted cauliflower, paired with Mexican rice. Extra mole can be kept in the refrigerator for up to a week or frozen for up to 3 months in an airtight container.

MOLE VERDE



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     condiment

Time 45m

Yield 2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon olive oil
1 large white onion, sliced into 1/8-inch julienne
1 large russet potato, peeled and cut to 1/2-inch dice, reserved in water
3 sage leaves, whole
2 bay leaves
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 quarts water
2 Anaheim peppers, stems and seeds removed and rough chopped to 1/2-inch pieces
1 large head broccoli, broken into small florets and cores sliced thin
1 cup parsley, stems and leaves, rough chopped
1 cup sunflower seeds (plain, not salted or roasted)

Steps:

  • First things first, get all of those vegetables chopped and your other ingredients ready to go before you begin! The timing of adding each ingredient is important so you don't want to burn your onions while you're trying to chop the broccoli, okay?!
  • Okay, grab an 8-quart pot, add the tablespoon of oil and set on a medium-high burner. Once the oil is hot but not smoking add the onions and potatoes. You want to cook the onions til they just start getting a bit of color. Keep stirring them with a wooden spoon. Bonus points if you have a flat bottom wooden spoon! When the onions are ready, add the sage leaves, bay leaves, garlic, salt and pepper. Stir all that up real good and saute until you can really smell the sage and garlic, 1 to 2 minutes. Now add the water, scrape the bottom of the pot with your spoon to get up all those good bits and bring this up to a boil. Let this boil until your potatoes are soft, about 5 minutes.
  • While you wait for the potatoes to get soft you want to set up your blender and a fine mesh strainer over another pot, bowl or container that you'll strain the sauce into.
  • When the potatoes are soft, you'll add the Anaheim peppers and broccoli to the pot and stir to combine. Cook until the broccoli stems are just soft, aka al dente. This is a key step so don't get distracted! Put your phone in another room and focus on the vegetables! You want your sauce to be bright green so pay attention. As soon as the broccoli is ready, kill the heat on the pot and add the parsley and sunflower seeds and give it a good stir. Immediately take your pot to where you're going to blend the sauce. Blend the mole in two or three batches, depending on the size of your blender. Remember that your mole is piping hot so make sure to start your blender on low and increase the speed slowly, unless you want mole on your ceiling. As you increase the speed, reserve enough of the remaining 1/2 cup olive oil for each successive batch add the oil to the blender. Let the mole blend on high for about a minute until it's really well blended. As you work each batch you may want to adjust the amount of liquid in the blender. If it seems too thin, then don't add as much of the cooking liquid on the next batch and vice versa. Think rich, silky potato soup you could scoop up with a tortilla.
  • Strain each batch through your strainer. You can use a ladle to help push the mole through the strainer and speed things up a bit. After you have blended up and strained all the mole, whisk it together so the final sauce is consistent throughout.
  • At this point the mole is ready to serve. If you're making ahead of time, try and get the mole into an airtight container and cooling in the fridge as quickly as possible to keep that bright green color. You can also freeze the mole for that dinner party you're having in a month.

CHICKEN MOLE VERDE



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Brian mastered mole verde under the tutelage of Brenda Godinez, a Cakebread staffer who creates exquisite flower arrangements for the winery. Brenda taught Brian that a proper mole requires many steps: almost every ingredient needs to be fried or toasted first to deepen its flavor. The mole verde, or green mole, relies on fresh chiles, tomatillos, and cilantro for its emerald color. When well made, the mole is velvety smooth. This recipe features chicken, but we sometimes use duck legs or pork. Truly, the spotlight is on the sauce. Serve with rice and a salad. Note that this recipe makes twice as much mole (the sauce, not the chicken) as you need to serve six people. But why make mole in small amounts? It freezes well, giving you a running start on the next dinner.

Yield serves 6

Number Of Ingredients 22

3 bone-in chicken breasts and 3 leg-thigh quarters
1 white onion, thickly sliced
2 cloves garlic, smashed
2 tablespoons kosher salt
1/4 cup sesame seeds
3 tablespoons hulled pumpkin seeds
1/4 cup vegetable oil, plus more as needed
3 tablespoons raw peanuts
Pinch of ground ginger
Pinch of ground allspice
Pinch of ground cloves
1/2 ripe plantain (from a plantain cut crosswise), peeled and halved lengthwise (see Note)
2 whole serrano chiles, stemmed
1 large poblano chile, quartered and seeded
1/2 white onion, sliced
2 cloves garlic, peeled
2 pounds tomatillos, husked
1 corn tortilla
1/2 small head butter lettuce, or 1 romaine heart, coarsely chopped
1 cup roughly chopped cilantro, plus more for garnish
1 small or 1/2 large avocado, pitted and peeled
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar, or to taste

Steps:

  • For the chicken: Put the chicken parts in a large pot and add enough water to cover the meat by 2 inches. Add the onion, garlic, and salt. Bring to a simmer over high heat, skimming off any foam, then reduce the heat to maintain a gentle simmer. Cook until the meat begins to pull away from the drumstick and the thigh joint feels loose, about 30 minutes. Let cool in the broth, then strain and reserve the broth and chicken separately.
  • For the mole: Toast the sesame seeds and pumpkin seeds together in a large skillet over medium heat, stirring until the sesame seeds are golden brown and the pumpkin seeds have started to darken and pop, 5 to 6 minutes. Transfer to a bowl. Add the 1/4 cup oil to the skillet and return to medium heat. When the oil is hot, fry the peanuts until golden, about 1 minute. With a slotted spoon, transfer the peanuts to the bowl with the seeds, leaving the oil behind. Add the ginger, allspice, and cloves to the seed mixture.
  • In the same skillet, in the oil remaining, fry the plantain over medium heat until lightly browned, about 3 minutes, then set the plantain aside. Add the serrano and poblano chiles, the onion, and the whole garlic cloves and fry until the chiles blister all over and the onion and garlic char in spots, 3 to 4 minutes. Set aside. Add the tomatillos to the same skillet and cook, turning, until they char and blister in spots, about 5 minutes. Set them aside.
  • Toast the tortilla directly over a gas flame or under a broiler until it blackens in spots and becomes crisp, about 1 minute. Let cool, then tear into pieces.
  • Put the seed mixture in a blender and blend on high speed, adding enough of the chicken broth-about 1 cup-to make a paste that is as smooth as possible. Transfer to a small bowl.
  • Working in batches, put the tomatillos, plantain, chiles, onion, garlic, tortilla pieces, chopped lettuce, 1 cup cilantro, and the avocado in the blender and puree until smooth. (Put the tomatillos in first to have enough liquid to engage the blender.) Transfer to a bowl.
  • Put any leftover frying oil in a large pot and add enough additional vegetable oil to make 2 tablespoons. Set over medium heat and add the seed paste. Cook, stirring, until the paste becomes fragrant, about 1 minute. Stir in the tomatillo puree and bring to a simmer. Add 5 cups of the reserved chicken broth and simmer gently, stirring occasionally, for 1 1/4 hours to develop flavor. Add the sugar and season with salt. Remove half the sauce (about 5 cups) and freeze for later use.
  • Cut each chicken breast in half crosswise. Cut the leg-thigh quarters in half at the joint. You should have 12 pieces. Place the chicken parts in the mole and simmer until hot throughout. Thin with more chicken broth if desired.
  • Divide the mole and chicken among 6 warm bowls or plates. Garnish with chopped cilantro.
  • Enjoy with Cakebread Cellars Sauvignon Blanc or another crisp and herbaceous white wine.

PISTACHIO GREEN MOLE (MOLE VERDE DE PISTACHE)



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Many Mexican moles require hours of cooking and a laundry list of ingredients, but this green mole does not. This vibrant vegan version is made with herbs, baby spinach and pistachios, and the sauce comes together in about 30 minutes. This recipe calls for zucchini or summer squash, but feel free to swap in another roasted vegetable, depending on the season. The chef Enrique Olvera included it in his "Tu Casa Mi Casa" cookbook to show how fresh and seasonal a mole can be.

Provided by Sara Bonisteel

Categories     tacos, vegetables, main course

Time 50m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

3 to 4 zucchini or any variety of summer squashes, cut into 1-inch pieces
Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling
Kosher salt and black pepper
4 tablespoons grapeseed oil
1/4 small white onion, roughly chopped
1 small garlic clove, sliced
1 poblano chile, sliced
1 güero chile, banana pepper or New Mexico yellow chile, sliced
1 cup finely diced tomatillos
1 cup roasted shelled pistachios
1 cup fresh cilantro leaves
2 fresh or dried hoja santa leaves
1/2 cup baby spinach
1 cup assorted greens, such as cilantro leaves, amaranth leaves or purslane
2 cups cooked white rice
Corn tortillas

Steps:

  • Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Place the squash on a baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil, season with salt and pepper and toss to coat. Roast until lightly brown, about 15 to 25 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, make the mole: In a pot, heat the grapeseed oil over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the chiles and cook, stirring occasionally, until soft, about 5 minutes. Add the tomatillos and cook, stirring occasionally, until soft, 5 to 8 minutes.
  • Add 2/3 cup water and the pistachios and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and transfer to a blender along with the cilantro, hoja santa and spinach. Blend until smooth, about 3 minutes. Season with salt to taste.
  • Serve the mole warm, with the roasted zucchini. Top with greens and serve rice and tortillas alongside.

GREEN MOLE



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Provided by Diana Kennedy

Categories     Blender     Chicken     Pork Rib     Hot Pepper     Fall     Chard     Cilantro     Parsley     Simmer

Yield Makes 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 22

The Meat
1 large chicken (3 1/2-4 pounds/1.575 to 1.8 kg), cut into serving pieces, or 4 1/2 pounds (about 2 kg) country-style spareribs, cut into 2-inch (5-cm) pieces
1 small white onion, roughly chopped
2 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
Water or light chicken broth to cover
Sea salt to taste
1 pound (450g) giblets (optional)
The Sauce
5 ounces (140g) sesame seeds, about 1 cup (250ml)
1 1/2 ounces (45g) raw hulled pumpkin seeds, about 1/3 cup (83ml)
3 whole cloves
3 peppercorns
3 allspice berries
About 1/3 cup (83ml) lard or vegetable oil
2 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
6 ounces (180g) tomate verde (about 8 medium), roughly chopped
2 poblano chiles (unpeeled), seeds and veins removed and roughly chopped, about 1/2 cup (125ml)
6 to 8 serrano chiles, roughly chopped
8 romaine lettuce leaves, roughly chopped
5 green Swiss chard leaves, stems removed and discarded, leaves roughly chopped
1 large bunch cilantro, trimmed of thick stems and roughly chopped, about 1 1/2 cups (375ml) tightly packed
1 small bunch flat-leaf parsley, roughly chopped, about 1/2 cup (125ml) tightly packed

Steps:

  • Put the chicken pieces, onion, and garlic into a large saucepan; add water or chicken broth to cover and add salt. Add the optional giblets if you are making this with water. Bring to a simmer and cook over low heat until the meat is almost tender but still firm, about 25 minutes. (A lot will depend on the quality of the chicken.) If using pork, cook for about 20 minutes longer. Strain, reserving the broth. Reduce or add water to make up to 6 cups (1.5L).
  • Put the sesame seeds into an ungreased skillet over medium heat, stirring them constantly until they become a deep golden color, about 5 minutes. Take care not to let them burn. Spread them out on a tray to cool. Put the pumpkin seeds into the pan and stir them until they begin to swell and start to pop around, about 3 minutes. Set aside to cool. When the seeds are cool, grind the sesame first with the cloves, peppercorns, and allspice to a slightly textured powder. Then grind the pumpkin seeds to the same texture. Transfer both to a bowl and stir in 1 cup (250ml) of the reserved broth to make a thick paste.
  • Heat about 3 tablespoons of the lard or oil in a heavy casserole, add the seed paste, and fry over medium-low heat, scraping the bottom of the pan constantly to avoid sticking - if necessary add a little more fat - until dry, shiny, and a rich deep golden color.
  • Unless you have a large blender jar you may need to blend the greens in two batches, but try to use the minimum of liquid. Put 1 cup (250ml) of the broth into the blender jar and add the garlic, tomate verde, and chiles and blend fairly smooth. Gradually add half of the greens and blend as smoothly as possible. Add the rest of the greens little by little, with just enough of the broth to enable the blades of the blender to work efficiently.
  • Gradually stir the blended ingredients into the fried seed paste over medium heat, stirring the mixture well after each addition. Continue cooking over medium heat, stirring frequently, until the sauce starts to reduce and thicken, for about 10 minutes. Add the remaining broth and cook for a further 10 minutes - pools of oil will form around the periphery. Add the meat, adjust salt, and cook for a further 10 minutes. Dilute with more broth or water if desired. Serve with corn tortillas.

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