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Mole Poblano Beans


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  • Autor: KL
  • Temps total: 50 minuts
  • Produir: 2 1x
  • Dieta: Vegan

Descripció

AKA chocolate beans. They do it in Mexico! Well they put in on turkeys in Mexico. I contrived this delicious, unusual dish in Australia after impulse buying a bottle of red wine ‘with a hint of natural chocolate’ (Chocolate Cellar from the McLaren Vale). A couple of sips in and it was hard to prevail. We abandoned it for a nice bottle from the Barossa Valley with only an almost imperceptible (and no added hint of) chocolate flavour.

Determined not to waste the unfortunate purchase, I turned it into a delicious mole sauce with beans in place of the traditional dead birds, it went down a storm. You may not be able to get hold of chocolate wine; I dont recommend trying very hard. Add a few squares of dark cooking chocolate to taste. Serve with plenty of plain brown rice, no more strong flavours needed. Very experimental, serendipitous, delicious.


Ingredients

Escala

a splash of vegetable oil

una ceba, diced

a teaspoon of dried cumin seed

2 teaspoons of dried chillies (this makes a medium hot sauce, add more or less to taste)

2 grans d'all, picat

250cl (a third of a bottle) of red wine

a few squares of dark cooking chocolate

una cullerada de salsa de soja

the juice of a lime

a teaspoon of tamarind paste

una cullerada de mel d'atzavara

3 tablespoons of tomato puree

sal i pebre

a 400g (14 oz) tin of mixed beans

half a head of pak choi coursley chopped

fresh coriander to garnish (opcional)


Instruccions

Sweat the onion in a splash of oil with a pinch of salt until softened (up to 10 minuts)

Add the cumin seed and dried chillies

Add the garlic, stir and leave for a couple of minutes

Add the wine, nèctar d'atzavara, soy sauce, tomato puree, tamarind paste, a few good grinds of black pepper and lime juice

Add the beans

Stir well, bring to the boil and simmer and reduce for about 20 minuts, stirring occasionally until its a delicious thick sauce

Add the pak choi, stir through and simmer on a low heat for anothr 10 minuts

  • Temps de preparació: 10
  • Cook Time: 40
  • Categoria: Dinner
  • Mètode: Boil and Sautee
  • Cuina: Mexican
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