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Mole poblano plated over rice with sesame and garnish

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Mole Poblano —
The Many-To-One

There's a color in the pot like late dusk: deep brown with a red heart. Mine waits the whole simmer for the family to wander into the kitchen and ask, "¿Cuánto falta?" I always tell them the truth: as long as it needs.

my short film

"Mole Poblano — Patience You Can Taste"

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The Dusk Color, Explained

Mole poblano is a culinary speciality that originated in Puebla, Mexico, and sits at the heart of Mexican cuisine. The name mole comes from the Nahuatl word for "sauce." It's the anti-fast-food dish — the exact opposite of a grab-and-go lane on a busy Saturday. Where retail trains you to move a customer through in minutes, mole insists you can't rush the layering. That contradiction is the whole point of the dish, and honestly why I love it.

Ingredients (my line)

  • 4 ancho + 2 pasilla chiles, toasted
  • 2 oz dark chocolate (70%+, no sugar first)
  • ⅓ cup sesame seeds, dry-toasted
  • ⅓ cup almonds, toasted
  • 2 corn tortillas, stale, toasted crisp
  • 1 cinnamon stick, 3 cloves, ¼ tsp cumin
  • 1 ripe plantain or ½ apple for sweetness
  • chicken stock, salt, one splash of vinegar

Mechanics

  1. Toast everything, each in the same pan, in its own turn — chiles last, until they perfume, never burn.
  2. Grind to a paste with stock, in batches.
  3. Bloom in hot fat (manteca or oil), stirring — 10 minutes, dark like velvet.
  4. Simmer low 45–90 min. Stir, smell, resist the urge to add more chile. It deepens.
"You can't shortcut the harmony. One ingredient off — the chocolate too sweet, the chiles scorched — and the whole song goes flat. Same as a floor: one person rushing throws off the team. Mole is patience, and patience is love you can taste."

Neighbors Cooking, Too

This town has its own simmer going on — people turning private craft into films and pages. Here's who's been in my kitchen lately:

featured neighbors

Sources & More

Grounded facts on the dish: mole poblano is a culinary speciality of Puebla, Mexico, part of the wider Mexican cuisine family (Wikidata Q3319470, CC0). The image above is by a photographer on Pexels, royalty-free.

Companion pieces: retail teamwork & the Mars Science Lab · the Negros Fruit Dove. Data twin: mole-poblano.json.