Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Simple Mole

 Mole Sencillo 

Rick Martinez  Food52


1 large (123g) tomato, cored

1/4 large (71g) onion

6 medium (60g) chiles mulatto, stemmed and seeded

1/3 cup lard

1/3 cup (22g) animal crackers

1/4 cup (40g) raw almonds

1/4 cup (35g) raisins

1 tablespoon (10g) untoasted sesame seeds

1 whole star anise

2 tablespoons Diamond Crystal or 3 1/2 teaspoons Morton (15g) kosher salt

1 tablespoon (16g) piloncillo or dark brown sugar

1 1/4 ounce (35g) bittersweet chocolate, preferably 75% or more cacao

1 pinch toasted sesame seeds, for garnish




 

Line a medium skillet, preferably cast iron, with two sheets of foil and heat over high until very hot, about2 minutes. Char tomato and onion, turning occasionally, until charred on all sides, 12 to 14 minutes.Transfer to a medium bowl and set aside until ready to use.


Heat 3 tablespoons lard in a large saucepan over medium-high until very hot, about 1 minute. Working in batches, fry anchos, turning to coat in the lard, until fragrant, browned and toasted on both sides, about 30seconds; transfer to the bowl. Fry animal crackers, tossing frequently, until deep golden browned and crispy, 1 to 2 minutes; transfer to bowl with chiles. Add almonds, raisins, sesame seeds, and anise to the same pot and fry, stirring constantly until raisins puff and lighten and almonds are browned, 1 to 2 minutes. Add salt, sugar, 4 cups water (or low-sodium chicken stock for a richer flavor), chiles, animal crackers, tomato, and onion to the pot; bring to a boil; cover and reduce to a simmer and cook until chiles and almonds are very tender, about 30 minutes. Remove from heat and let sit covered for 20 minutes to cool slightly before blending.


Carefully blend until completely smooth. 


In the clean pot, heat remaining 2 tablespoons lard over medium-high until very hot, about 1 minute or until you see tiny wisps of smoke. Carefully pour blended mole into the hot lard, standing back from the pot; it will spit and sputter! Stir, scraping up any fried bits from the bottom of the pot; reduce heat to medium and continue cooking, stirring frequently, until top of mole is glossy and very thick, about 10 minutes. Stir in chocolate and remove from heat, continuing to stir until completely melted. Season with additional salt or sugar if necessary. Serve over roast chicken and top with toasted sesame seeds.

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