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Haricots Mole poblano


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  • Auteur: KL
  • Total Time: 50 procès-verbal
  • Yield: 2 1x
  • Diet: Vegan

Description

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; Je ne recommande pas d'essayer très dur,en. 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, délicieux.


Ingrédients

Scale

un filet d'huile végétale

un oignon, dés

une cuillère à café de graines de cumin séché

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

2 gousses d'ail, haché

250cl (a third of a bottle) de vin rouge

a few squares of dark cooking chocolate

une cuillère à soupe de sauce de soja

le jus d'un citron vert

a teaspoon of tamarind paste

une cuillère à soupe de sirop d'agave

3 cuillères à soupe de purée de tomates

sel et poivre

un 400g (14 oz) tin of mixed beans

half a head of pak choi coursley chopped

fresh coriander to garnish (en option)


Instructions

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

Add the cumin seed and dried chillies

Ajouter l'ail, stir and leave for a couple of minutes

Add the wine, nectar d'agave, soy sauce, purée de tomates, 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 procès-verbal, stirring occasionally until its a delicious thick sauce

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

  • Prep Time: 10
  • Cook Time: 40
  • Category: Dinner
  • Méthode: Boil and Sautee
  • Cuisine: Mexican
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