Looking for more homemade sauces to level up your favorite Mexican dishes? Try this red enchilada sauce, green enchilada sauce, or homemade salsa verde!
Mexican Mole Sauce
If you’ve never tried mole before, think of it as a fusion of sweet, smoky, and spicy. It’s a velvety sauce made from ingredients you might not expect, like cocoa powder, chipotle peppers, and dates. I know the chocolate part may sound unusual, but trust me, it’s that hint of richness that make mole sauce so good! Now, what can you do with this magical mole sauce? It’s a wonderful flavor enhancer, and works in so many different ways. It’s awesome with grilled chicken, beef, pork, you name it. You can also pour it over enchiladas or add a dollop to burritos or tacos for some extra flavor. You will be hooked after one taste! Be prepared to make this authentic mole sauce for every taco night.
What is Mexican Mole Made Of?
Time to break out your spice rack, because mole sauce uses a lot of them. It’s what makes the flavor so delicious and complex! Exact measurements are in the recipe card below.
Olive Oil: Adds a smooth texture and a hint of richness to the sauce. Sweet Onion: Brings a gentle, sweet flavor that blends well with the other ingredients. It gets sautéed to caramelized perfection before the other ingredients are added. Garlic: Adds a subtle, savory kick to enhance the overall taste of the mole. Cornstarch: Helps thicken the sauce, making it luscious and velvety. Chili Powder: Provides a warm, mild heat. You can also use paprika if you want something even more mild. Cumin: Adds a touch of earthiness and warmth to the flavor profile. Cinnamon: For some gentle heat. It goes perfectly with the cocoa powder. Coriander: Contributes a hint of citrusy and spicy notes. Salt and Pepper: Balance the flavors and enhance the overall taste. Chicken Broth: Forms the base and also adds savory flavor to the sauce. Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce: Brings smokiness and a medium level of spice. Almond Butter or Peanut Butter: Creates a creamy, nutty richness that melds with other flavors. Dates: Add a natural sweetness and a unique flavor. Cocoa Powder: A classic ingredient! It adds rich, smoky flavor.
How to Make Mexican Mole
Making homemade mole sauce is really simple! Once you sauté your vegetables, all you have to do is blend everything together and then warm it over the stove.
Sauté Slowly: When cooking the onions and garlic, take your time until they’re soft and aromatic. This sets the foundation for rich flavors. Spice it Up: Feel free to adjust the spice level by using more or fewer chipotle peppers. Start with a small amount and add more if you want it spicier. You can also add more chili powder to taste. Adjust the Consistency: If the sauce gets too thick during simmering, add a bit more chicken broth to reach your desired consistency. More Mix-Ins: For more texture, try adding things like raisins, almonds, peanuts, or pumpkin seeds.
To Reheat: Warm over the stove on medium heat, adding chicken broth if needed to thin out the mole sauce.
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