1.22.2012

Holy Mole!

That's mohl-LAY, not mole. It's rhymes with olé! 

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[It's really quite difficult to make a spinach, mushroom and cheese stuffed tortilla coated with mole look pretty.]

I always thought mole had an accent, but according to Wikipedia it does not. You learn something new every day. (-:


I was cooking in my tiny apartment on this day and I kept smelling this odd thing. What was it?!? I'm pretty sure it was gas leaking out from my oven. Using my broiler at lunch to toast my bagel had somehow magically created a leak and then Hank and I were going to die. Luckily, it was only about 48 degrees outside so I opened a window to give us some ventilation so we wouldn't die right away. It would happen later in our sleep.

Then I discovered that I had forgotten this piece of parchment in my oven on a cookie sheet and I had burned it to a crisp. I guess it's not my time to die by gas poisoning. It'd be carbon monoxide poisoning?Or dioxide? Or neither? I'm so educated on using gas.
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Then I made this version of mole! It was introduced to me by Meagan who was introduced to it by Michelle, so it comes highly recommended by the three of us. You can decide who the most important recommender is, but I'm pretty sure it's YOU, so try it out and let me know what you think!
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Don't forget the brown sugar either, it really enhances the complexity of all the spices. I kept thinking something was missing so I added salt. Then I added more salt. Then I thought my taste memory was off. Then I realized I needed brown sugar. Just remember it the first time and you'll be good without adding unnecessary salt.
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One thing I have discovered as I cook in my teensy-tiny kitchen is how important it is to get everything out and ready to go in the pot--especially when there are lots of ingredients!
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I decided to use queso fresco as my cheese of choice, but you could use any cheese you like. It was my first time with queso fresco and although it is quite yummy, it is also very squeaky against your teeth! I wasn't expecting that.
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I kept all my fillings in their raw state--counting on my bake time to get them cooked--so my chopped 'shrooms, frozen spinach and queso fresco went in each tortilla before becoming smothered by sauce.
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350 degrees and 25 minutes later...
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Tah-dah!
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Don't you love that new tea towel I found?!?
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Me too...as a matter of fact I have two of them for one of you! Two tea towels and some of the cutest salt-n-pepper shakers I've seen in awhile!
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***UPDATE: apparently "following" is confusing...over on the left side of your screen you can follow either by putting in your email address or by clicking the "join this site" button. I hope that clears up some of the confusion. ***

Taking comments until Sunday, January 29th. Winner will be selected by random.org on the 29th and announced soon after.

We have a winner! #5...Leggy (aka Lee)! Thanks, random.org for not making me decide. (-:


Mole Sauce
  • 1 medium Onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves Garlic, chopped
  • 2 Tbsp Vegetable Oil
  • 1/4 cup Chili Powder
  • 3/4 tsp Cinnamon
  • 3 Tbsp Cocoa Powder
  • 2-4 Tbsp Brown Sugar
  • 1/4 tsp Cayenne Pepper
  • 1 can Diced Tomatoes
  • 3 Tbsp Peanut Butter (creamy)
  • 2 cups Water
  • Filling of choice
  • 12-16oz Cheese
Sauté the onion and garlic in vegetable oil until it's soft, then add all the spices and the water. Let cook down for about 10-15 minutes on medium heat until the sauce has thickened slightly. 

Prepare your filling for your tortillas, feel free to use whatever basics you like shredded chicken, beans, beef, or be like me and use spinach and mushrooms [they were delicious!]. Put enough mole sauce in the bottom of your 9x13 pan to just cover the bottom, fill your tortillas with your filling of choice and cheese and place seam side down in the pan and cover with the remainder of the mole and about 1 cup of cheese. 

Bake covered for 20 minutes at 350 or uncovered at 400 for 10 minutes. [I cooked mine a bit longer since I didn't pre-cook the filling.]
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20 comments:

  1. Hi Amy! I've never won anything before! Please give my entry extra weight on random.org!! If not, love your blog(s) anyway!
    Amanda

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    1. Don't tell anyone else...my fingers are crossed for you! Thanks for reading!

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  2. I'm following you...in the creepy stalker way :) JK!! Love ya!

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  3. I think I'm following you? But those are cute salt and pepper shakers. I want them!

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    1. I don't think you've technically clicked the "follow" button, but I still like you and I know you "follow" because I will cut you if you don't. [I mean that in a totally pacifist way.]

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  4. Amy hi :) Is this mole sweet or salty then? I'm confused...I believe it looks good though:)

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    1. Maggie...more salty, but the brown sugar gives it a touch of sweet. It balances the spicy and takes down some of the acid from the tomatoes. (-:

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  5. I've never had the courage to make mole from scratch but this looks yummy and Totally doable. I'm going to have to try it. Thanks as always for the inspiration!

    Lee

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    1. Lee, Totally do-able. Really, almost everything is probably in your cupboard! At least it is for me...except the tortillas, I rarely have tortillas on hand.

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  6. This will be made some day for Monday night dinner....but until then, I think that towel and salt and pepper shakers will look STUNNING with my latest addition of Fiestaware. :) Love you!

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    1. Hooray! I love that you test out the recipes for your Monday night dinner crew! Put your trust in random.org for a winning #.

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  7. Amy, that looks so good! It makes me miss our burgeoning friendship, built mostly over me receiving awesome massages from you. I also miss Hank.

    It looks like you used flour tortillas. Do you think corn tortillas would work? I am attempting a gluten free diet. (sucks).

    Also, I'm not sure if I followed you or not. I signed up for email updates. Does that count? I like those towels!

    (P.S. In case it's unclear, this is Mary Caler.

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    1. Hi Mary! I definitely think you could use corn tortillas!

      Hank sends his love!

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  8. I tried posting here earlier. Sorry if this is a duplicate! (erin)

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    1. Erin, no duplicate...sorry it wasn't working for you earlier. Following is apparently frustrating because you're not the first one to say you couldn't figure it out. I'm using "follower" pretty loosely. (-: xoxo

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  9. Soo....wait...I believe I left the first comment on the day you posted this---where did my comment go???

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    1. sorry...blogger has been really weird about comments and liking and all kinds of things.

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