1/18/08

Cooking 101 - Chicken Mole (ak.a. Chocolate Chicken)

Because of the fact that, for whatever reason, I have no time for anything but housework, taking care of kids, and feeding people, (and did I mention housework? and feeding people?) the only thing I have to offer right now is a recipe.

HOWEVER!...This recipe is a fun one and I hope everybody at least tries it. This isn't something I like to make on a regular basis, but my kids beg me for it all of the time! A friend of mine, who grew up in Mexico, lives down the road and we've fast become friends. She invited me over one day and showed me how she makes her Chicken Mole (Mo-Lay) and it was SO amazingly wonderful! The best new thing I'd ever tasted! And the best part....it has CHOCOLATE in it! (I can hear you panting already!)

So here's what you'll need:

1 whole chicken, washed
Chicken stock ingredients: carrot, celery, onion, parsley, peppercorns, bullion cubes, and whatever else you use.
1 jar Mole (pictured below)
Semi-Sweet baking chocolate - about 4-6 oz. - maybe more if you like
Queso Fresco - it's a crumbly Mexican farmer's cheese you can get at most grocery stores - GOTTA have this.

(Sorry for the bad pictures - I took these before I got my good camera!)

Time to cook the bird. Wash it, put it in a pot with enough water to cover it, add veggies and seasonings.

For you squeamish girls out there - JUST DO IT! You won't die!











When your chicken is cooked, set it aside on a plate to cool - cover it with something so it doesn't dry out.

Strain your broth and pour about 5-6 cups of broth into a large, wide pan. With heat on medium-high, stir in the entire jar of mole, as well as about 4-6 oz. of the baking chocolate. My friend added a little brown sugar to her sauce, but I don't like it so much, so you decide if you want to or not - but she used about 1 T. of brown sugar.

(This is where it gets tedious) Bring mixture to a boil, turn heat down a little, and stir until mixture becomes thickened. Taste as you go - if you want more chocolate, add more chocolate. Just don't over-do it!








Your sauce should be a thick gravy.

In a large bowl, tear the cooked chicken into large chunks. Gradually pour your mole sauce and mix it into the chicken until you think there's enough.

Save the rest of your sauce either in the fridge or freeze it.







YUM-O. I want some right now.

To serve, give everybody a little bowl of chicken and a plate with warm corn tortillas, queso fresco, and any other taco topping you enjoy like lettuce, tomato, sour cream, salsa, etc. I just like it plain with the chicken and crumbled cheese on a tortilla!

9 comments:

The Dinner Belle said...

That sounds really interesting. I bet the Mexican in Matt would love it if I tried it. Thanks!

Angela said...

I stumbled upon your blog looking for another-and loved it! I am LDS too in NH- Thanks for the great posts! I am inspired-


Angela
www.luxetveritasacademy.org

Angela said...
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Angela said...

Abby, this looks wonderful! Glad I saw this before my grocery store visit in the morning... I am making it tomorrow night! I'll let you know what we think...

Angela said...

...Oh, and I am a different Angela than the one 2 comments up. The one from Meridian, ID. I'm a regular visitor of this blog. I don't know why my little profile picture didn't show up... Oh yeah, it's because I'm logged in with my other password. Oh well. hehe.

Raquel said...

Abby we were just in AZ and the Mexican food was to DIE for. I am glad you posted a great recipe so I can attempt to re-create a favorite. Thanks

missliss5/Melissa said...

It sounds so odd I'm just going to have to give it a try!

Abby said...

Okay - I KNOW I'm going to confuse the two Angela's, so you'll have to forgive me when I do!!!

Katherine said...

This looks really good. I've always wanted to try chicken mole- I've just been looking for a decent recipe! Thanks!