Scott and I had fun making this for dinner over the weekend. We were out of town for our actual anniversary, which was nice because we had plenty of family around to watch the kids while we snuck out to the movies. We saw Snow White and the Huntsmen. Pretty good film, definitely a great choice for the big screen.
As you know my sweet husband loves his chocolate, so I wanted to make him some fun chocolaty things for our 10 year anniversary, this mole sauce being one of them. I've only had mole once, and I really liked it. I knew Scott would like it too. We worked the spices as best we could to get a really flavorful sauce. He wanted me to go heavy on the chocolate (big surprise) and so I put in two tablespoons. Also, we made this void of any detectable spice for the kids (so I recommend adding your own). I would love a few recipe testers on this one. If you do make it, please let me know your additions or omissions. I'm curious to know how other people like their mole sauce and I would love to make this again with a few suggested adjustments.
Happy anniversary to my amazing husband!
I love you.
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Engaged in Hawaii: 2000 (I really miss his long hair)! |
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Married Tahoe California: 2002 |
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Camping: 2003 |
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Snowboarding: 2007
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Okay, back to the food...
Ingredients:
-3 cooked chicken breasts, chopped
-1 yellow onion, chopped
-3/4 teaspoon salt
-Oil of choice
-Ground pepper to taste
-1 small red pepper, chopped (or other pepper, perhaps one with spice)
-1 Roma tomato, chopped
-1 or 2 tablespoons dried raisins or cranberries (optional)
-1 teaspoon garlic granules (or 2 cloves fresh garlic, chopped)
-1 or 2 tablespoons ground cacao (or other chocolate of choice and to taste)
-3 tablespoons coconut sugar (or other sweetener of choice)
-1 cup filtered water
spices:
-1/4 teaspoon ground cumin, chili powder, dried oregano, and coriander (the coriander is a must spice in this dish)
-1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
-optional ground cayenne for heat to taste
How To:
1. On medium high heat, saute onion with 1/2 teaspoon salt until translucent. Add pepper and saute until soft.
2. Add garlic, tomato, and optional raisins/cranberries. Saute for about a minute.
3. Add all the spices, stir
4. Add in cacao and coconut sugar, stir
5. Add water and bring to a boil
6. Turn down and simmer for 10 minutes.
7. Turn off heat, add ground pepper to taste, the additional 1/4 teaspoon salt, and optional cayenne.
8. Blend sauce via your preferred method and transfer back into pot
9. Add chicken and incorporate with sauce. Allow flavors to meld for a bit. Serve hot with grilled veggies, avocado, fresh cilantro, and vegan cashew sour cream.
*Serves 6-8
Tastes amazing with the sauteed cabbage
And all the grilled veggies of course
The kids like to help by taking the cilantro leaves off the stems
Delicious: grilled mango and veggies
Sauteed cabbage is my absolute favorite.
I could it everyday.
And for dessert:
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Happy Anniversary to you!! LOVE all of the pictures. :) Thanks for sharing those with us!
ReplyDeleteI have never had mole sauce, so I am looking forward to trying your recipe one of these days. It looks wonderful!
Take care and talk to you soon!
Megan
Thanks so much Meg! We really enjoyed the mole sauce. We got two dinners and one lunch out of it! makes a nice batch. :-)
DeleteIf I ate chicken I would definitely like this! I'm a little obsessed with mole sauce; I even put a raw version in my cookbook.
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary to you two!
Thank you Amber. I can't believe it has been 10 years already. Karazy!
DeleteWe also love this mole sauce. And I have no doubt it would taste great with tempeh (nice vegetarian option).:-)
Looks good! Congrats to 10 years!
ReplyDeleteThank Sarah. It goes by so fast.
DeleteHappy Anniversary! Those photos of you are too cute. :)
ReplyDeleteI adore mole, the spicier the better! And that dessert of yours looks pretty fabulous, too. :D
Thank you Ricki. And yes, I agree, I do like it with spice too. It really makes the dish. We really enjoyed having something different for dinner. And the pie...oh my. I'm posting it today. It really is a great pie and the cashew cream is just prefect and so creamy. Love!
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