Best 6 Chicken In Pumpkin Ancho Mole Sauce Recipes

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In Mexican cuisine, the term "mole" encompasses a rich and diverse family of sauces and their accompanying dishes, each with its unique ingredients, flavors, and textures. Among these, the pumpkin ancho mole stands out as a captivating culinary creation, combining the natural sweetness of pumpkin with the earthy warmth of ancho chiles. This complex and flavorful sauce is traditionally served over tender chicken, creating a harmonious balance between sweet, savory, and smoky notes.

This recipe collection takes you on a culinary journey through the art of preparing chicken in pumpkin ancho mole, showcasing variations that highlight the versatility and depth of this classic Mexican dish. From the traditional version featuring roasted pumpkin seeds, to a black pumpkin seed variation that adds an extra layer of texture and smokiness, to a decadent version made with chocolate, each recipe promises a unique taste experience.

Additionally, you'll find a selection of complementary recipes that perfectly accompany chicken in pumpkin ancho mole sauce. From fluffy Mexican rice to cool and refreshing cucumber salad, these dishes add a delightful contrast in flavors and textures, creating a well-rounded and satisfying meal.

Whether you're a seasoned home cook or just starting your culinary exploration, this collection of recipes offers a comprehensive guide to crafting this exquisite dish and its accompaniments. Prepare to tantalize your taste buds and embark on a flavorful adventure with chicken in pumpkin ancho mole sauce.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

CHICKEN MOLE



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 chicken (3 to 4 pounds), cut into 6 pieces
5 black peppercorns
Kosher salt
1/2 cup sesame seeds
5 whole cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1/2 teaspoon anise seeds
1/4 teaspoon coriander seeds
6 dried guajillo chile peppers
4 dried ancho chile peppers
6 tablespoons canola oil
1/4 cup raisins
1/4 cup whole blanched almonds
1/4 cup hulled pumpkin seeds
2 6-inch corn tortillas, torn into pieces
1 2.7-ounce disk Mexican chocolate, broken into pieces
Pinch of sugar

Steps:

  • Put the chicken and peppercorns in a large pot, cover with water and season with salt. Bring to a gentle simmer over low heat and cook until tender, about 40 minutes. Transfer the chicken to a large plate and set the cooking liquid aside.
  • Toast the sesame seeds in a dry skillet over medium heat, tossing, until golden, about 5 minutes. Set aside 2 tablespoons for garnish and transfer the rest to a blender. In the same skillet, toast the cloves, cinnamon stick, and anise and coriander seeds until fragrant, about 3 minutes. Add to the blender.
  • Remove the stems and seeds from the dried chile peppers. Heat 4 tablespoons canola oil in the same skillet over medium heat. Add the chiles and fry until lightly toasted, about 2 minutes. Transfer to a bowl, cover with hot water and set aside to soak until pliable, about 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, add the raisins, almonds, pumpkin seeds and tortilla pieces to the oil in the skillet and cook, stirring, until the seeds and tortillas are golden brown, about 2 minutes. Add to the blender along with the oil from the skillet. Add the softened chiles and puree, pouring in 2 to 3 cups of the soaking liquid to make a thick, smooth sauce.
  • Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add the chile sauce and fry, stirring, until thickened, 5 to 6 minutes. Add 4 cups of the reserved chicken cooking liquid and simmer until the sauce starts to thicken, about 20 minutes. Add the chocolate and simmer, stirring frequently, until the chocolate melts and the sauce reduces, about 20 more minutes. Add the sugar and season with salt.
  • Add the chicken pieces to the sauce and warm through over low heat. Garnish with the reserved sesame seeds.
  • Photgraph by Con Poulos

CHICKEN PUMPKINS



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How do you make chicken bites look like little pumpkins? The trick to this savory treat is a few strategic (but straightforward) knife cuts. The nuggets are soaked in buttermilk, then coated in Cheddar-cracker breadcrumbs and stuffed with mozzarella for the ultimate chicken and cheese experience.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     appetizer

Time 2h50m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 chicken breasts (about 2 pounds total)
3 cups buttermilk
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 mozzarella cheese sticks
Vegetable oil, for frying
2 celery stalks with leaves attached
One 14.2-ounce box Cheddar crackers, such as Cheez-It (about 5 cups)
Ranch sauce, for serving

Steps:

  • Cut a series of deep slits crosswise into each chicken breast (do not cut through), about 3/4 inch apart from one another. Cut each chicken breast in half lengthwise.
  • Whisk together the buttermilk, 2 teaspoons salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper in a large bowl. Add the chicken and toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours and up to overnight.
  • Meanwhile, cut each cheese stick in half crosswise so you have into 8 pieces. Freeze until solid, about 2 hours.
  • Fill a large Dutch oven or other heavy pot with 3 to 4 inches of vegetable oil. Heat over medium heat until a deep-frying thermometer registers 350 degrees F. Set a rack on a baking sheet.
  • Meanwhile, trim the skinny tops from the celery stalks and remove any leaves. Cut eight 1-inch pieces from the skinny tops (these will be your pumpkin stems) and set aside.
  • Add the Cheddar crackers and 1 teaspoon salt to a food processor and process until finely ground. Transfer the mixture to a large bowl.
  • One at a time, remove the chicken pieces from the buttermilk mixture, letting the excess drip off. Transfer to the bowl of cracker crumbs and toss to thoroughly coat. Shake off any excess coating and transfer to a cutting board, cut-side down. Place a piece of cheese on one end of the chicken and roll up to enclose the cheese. Seal with a toothpick.
  • Working in batches of two, carefully lower the coated chicken into the oil using a slotted spoon. Fry the chicken until golden, cooked through and a thermometer inserted in the center of the meat registers 160 degrees F, about 4 minutes. Remove to the prepared rack to drain. Insert a celery stem in the center of each pumpkin so it sticks in the cheese. Serve hot with ranch sauce.

AUTHENTIC MOLE SAUCE



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Hot chiles and rich chocolate make this authentic mole sauce perfect for topping stewed meats or enchiladas.

Provided by Allrecipes

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Sauce Recipes     Mole Sauce Recipes

Time 1h

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 22

2 cups chicken broth
2 dried guajillo chiles, stemmed and seeded
2 dried ancho chiles, stemmed and seeded
3 dried chipotle chiles, stemmed and seeded
1 dinner roll, torn into pieces
2 corn tortillas, cut into 1-inch strips
2 tomatoes, cut in half crosswise
5 tomatillos, cut in half crosswise
1 tablespoon lard
1 onion, halved and thinly sliced
½ head garlic, peeled and sliced
⅓ cup chopped peanuts
¼ cup raisins
2 tablespoons cumin seeds
1 tablespoon dried thyme
3 cinnamon sticks
5 whole cloves
6 whole allspice berries
5 ounces dark chocolate, coarsely chopped
1 cup chicken broth
3 tablespoons white sugar
1 teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • Toast guajillo chiles, ancho chiles, and chipotle chiles in a dry pan over medium heat, stirring constantly, until warm and aromatic, about 3 minutes. Transfer to the blender with chicken broth.
  • Heat 2 cups chicken broth in a saucepan until it begins to simmer, about 5 minutes. Pour broth into a blender.
  • Toast dinner roll pieces and tortilla strips in a dry pan over medium heat, stirring constantly, until lightly browned, about 3 minutes. Transfer to the blender with chicken broth and chiles
  • Allow the chiles and toasted bread and tortillas to soak, fully submerged, in the chicken broth until softened, about 10 minutes. Blend the mixture until smooth.
  • Cook tomatoes and tomatillos in a dry skillet on medium-high heat until soft and blackened, 3 to 4 minutes per side. Place tomatoes in the blender with the chile puree.
  • Melt lard in a large skillet over medium heat. Stir in onion, garlic, peanuts, raisins, cumin seeds, thyme, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and allspice berries; cook and stir until onions are soft and golden, 5 to 8 minutes. Remove the cinnamon sticks and other whole spices; add onion mixture to the blender with the chile-tomato mixture and blend until smooth.
  • Pour chile puree into a large saucepan over medium heat. Stir in chocolate chicken broth, sugar, and salt. Bring mixture to a simmer; stir until chocolate is melted and sauce is thickened and slightly reduced, 10 to 15 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 506.8 calories, Carbohydrate 74.9 g, Cholesterol 7.1 mg, Fat 23.3 g, Fiber 11.3 g, Protein 11 g, SaturatedFat 8.8 g, Sodium 1372.7 mg, Sugar 42.5 g

PUMPKIN SEED CHICKEN MOLE



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I adopted this recipe in September 2006 from the Recipezaar account and have not tried it yet. The original owner, Mean Chef, had a great selection of authentic Southwestern-Mexican fare and I'm sure this is every bit as good as though I have already tried.

Provided by justcallmetoni

Categories     Chicken Breast

Time 1h5m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

1/2 cup raw pumpkin seeds or 1/2 cup pepitas
1 teaspoon cumin seed
1/2 teaspoon cracked black pepper
1/2 teaspoon dried Mexican oregano
10 tomatillos, husked, washed and quartered
1 serrano chili
2 garlic cloves, peeled
2 romaine lettuce leaves
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 bunch cilantro, stems and leaves
2 radish tops
1 small onion, quartered
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 cups chicken stock
3 large boneless skinless chicken breast halves
1 bunch radish, thinly sliced, for garnish

Steps:

  • Place a dry cast-iron skillet over low heat.
  • Toast the pumpkin seeds, cumin seeds, pepper and oregano, shaking the pan occasionally, until their aromas are released, about 5 minutes.
  • Do not brown.
  • Set aside to cool and then grind in a blender or food processor to a powder.
  • Reserve.
  • Combine the tomatillos, serrano chile, garlic, lettuce, cinnamon, cilantro, radish tops, onion and salt in a food processor.
  • Puree until smooth.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan over high heat.
  • Standing back to avoid splatters, pour in the pureed tomatillo mixture, and sizzle for 30 seconds.
  • Stir in the stock, reduce the heat and simmer 10 minutes.
  • Turn the heat up to high and bring to a boil.
  • Stir in the ground nut mixture and remove from the heat.
  • Puree in a food processor or blender, in batches if necessary.
  • Pass through a fine strainer, pressing with the back of a ladle to extract all the juices, into a 13 x 10-inch flameproof baking dish.
  • Place the chicken breasts in the sauce and bring to a boil over moderate heat.
  • Cover with foil, transfer to the oven and bake 20 minutes.
  • Serve the chicken and sauce over a bed of white rice.
  • Sprinkle the radish slices over the top.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 339.9, Fat 19.5, SaturatedFat 3.4, Cholesterol 60.2, Sodium 1158.6, Carbohydrate 14.8, Fiber 3.9, Sugar 6.7, Protein 28.4

CHICKEN IN MOLE, PUEBLA STYLE



Chicken in Mole, Puebla Style image

Provided by Tom Gilliland

Categories     Chicken     Chocolate     Garlic     Nut     Pepper     Fry     Cinco de Mayo     Dinner     Dairy Free     Peanut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 30

4 pounds chicken pieces, skin on
Sea salt and ground black pepper to taste
2 tablespoons sesame seeds, toasted, for garnish
white rice
Mole Poblano
Makes 9 cups.
9 mulato chiles*
7 pasilla chiles*
6 ancho chiles*
1 cup plus 9 tablespoons vegetable oil or lard plus additional as needed
4 or 5 tomatillos,** husked and cooked until soft
5 whole cloves
20 whole black peppercorns
1-inch piece of a Mexican cinnamon stick***
1 tablespoon seeds from the chiles, toasted
1/2 teaspoon anise seeds, toasted
1/4 teaspoon coriander seeds, toasted
8 tablespoons sesame seeds, toasted
4 garlic cloves, roasted
3 tablespoons raisins
20 whole almonds, blanched
1/4 cup pumpkin seeds****
2 corn tortillas, torn into pieces
3 stale French rolls, cut into 1-inch slices
6 to 7 cups reserved chicken broth as needed
1 1/2 ounces Mexican chocolate, chopped
*Mulato, pasilla, and ancho chiles are three varieties of dried chiles often used in Mexican cooking. The ancho chile (a poblano that has ripened to a dark red color and dried) is rust-colored, broad at the stem and narrowing to a triangular tip. The mulato, a relative to the poblano, is dark brown and triangular. The shiny black pasilla chile, a dried chilaca chile, is narrow and five to six inches long. Good quality chiles should be fragrant and pliable. Wipe them carefully with a damp cloth or a paper towel to remove any dust.
**Tomatillos are often referred to as "green tomatoes," but are members of the gooseberry family. To prepare tomatillos for the salsa, remove their papery husks and rinse away their sticky outer coating. Or, canned whole tomatillos are available under the San Marcos brand.
***Mexican cinnamon, known as canela, is the bark of the true cinnamon tree, native to Sri Lanka. It is sold in very thin and somewhat flaky curled sticks and is much softer than the more common variant of cinnamon, which comes from the bark of the cassia tree.
****Also known as pepitas, the pumpkin seeds used in Mexican cooking are hulled. When frying or toasting pumpkin seeds in a dry skillet, keep a cover handy, as they will pop like popcorn.

Steps:

  • In a large stock pot, parboil the chicken in water seasoned with salt and pepper to taste. Drain, reserving cooking broth, and refrigerate until ready to assemble the dish.
  • Prepare the Mole Poblano. Clean the chiles by removing stems, veins, and seeds; reserve 1 tablespoon of the seeds. Heat 1/2 cup of the oil in a heavy skillet until it shimmers. Fry the chiles until crisp, about 10 to 15 seconds, turning once; make sure they do not burn. Drain on paper towels. Put the chiles in a nonreactive bowl, cover with hot water, and set aside for 30 minutes. Drain the chiles, reserving the soaking water. Puree the chiles in a blender with enough of the soaking water to make a smooth paste. It may be necessary to scrape down the sides and blend several times to obtain a smooth paste. In a heavy Dutch oven heat an additional 1/2 cup oil over medium heat and add the chile puree (be careful - it will splatter). Cook for about 15 minutes, stirring often. Remove from heat and set aside.
  • Puree the tomatillos in a blender. In a coffee or spice grinder, grind the cloves, peppercorns, cinnamon, and toasted seeds. Add the seed mixture and the garlic to the pureed tomatillos and blend until smooth. Set aside.
  • Heat 6 tablespoons of the oil in a heavy frying pan. Fry each of the following ingredients and then remove with a slotted spoon: the raisins until they puff up; the almonds to a golden brown; the pumpkin seeds until they pop. If necessary, add enough oil to make 4 tablespoons and fry the tortilla pieces and bread slices until golden brown, about 15 seconds per side; remove from the skillet with a slotted spoon. Add raisins, almonds, pumpkins seeds, tortillas, and bread to the tomatillo puree and blend, using 1 to 2 cups of the reserved chicken broth, as needed, to make a smooth sauce. This may have to be done in batches. In a heavy Dutch oven, heat 3 tablespoons of the oil over medium heat. Add the chile puree, the tomatillo puree, and the Mexican chocolate (be careful - it will splatter). Cook over medium heat for about 15 minutes, stirring often. Add the remaining 5 cups of chicken broth, cook over low heat for an additional 45 minutes, stirring often enough to prevent the mixture from scorching on the bottom. During the last 15 minutes of cooking time, add the parboiled chicken and heat through. Garnish with toasted sesame seeds and serve with white rice.

ANCHO MOLE



Ancho Mole image

Categories     Chocolate     Pepper     Tomato     Vegetable     Thanksgiving     Hot Pepper     Fall     Bon Appétit

Yield Makes about 4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 10

4 dried ancho chiles, stemmed, seeded
4 cups warm water
1/2 cup canola oil or vegetable oil
1/2 cup almonds, chopped
1/2 cup lightly salted dry-roasted peanuts
1/2 cup raisins
1/4 cup sesame seeds
4 whole canned plum tomatoes (from 14 1/2-ounce can), drained
2 3/4 cups (or more) water
1 1/2 ounces bittersweet (not unsweetened) or semisweet chocolate, chopped

Steps:

  • Place chiles in large bowl; pour 4 cups warm water over. Let stand until chiles are soft, about 2 hours, turning occasionally. Drain, reserving 1 cup soaking liquid. Coarsely chop chiles.
  • Heat oil in heavy large skillet over medium-low heat. Add almonds, peanuts, raisins, and sesame seeds; sauté until toasted, about 12 minutes. Transfer mixture to processor; add chiles with 1 cup reserved chile soaking liquid and plum tomatoes. Puree until mixture is almost smooth. Return mixture to skillet; add 2 3/4 cups water and bring to boil, whisking to blend. Reduce heat to medium-low; add chocolate and whisk until melted. Simmer until sauce thickens and darkens, adding more water by 1/4 cupfuls if too thick, about 15 minutes. Season with pepper and generous amount of salt. (Can be made 1 day ahead. Cool slightly. Cover; chill. Rewarm over low heat, whisking often.)

Tips:

  • To make the pumpkin ancho mole sauce, start by toasting the ancho chiles in a pan until fragrant. Then, remove the seeds and stems and soak the chiles in hot water until softened.
  • While the chiles are soaking, toast the pumpkin seeds in a separate pan until browned. Then, set aside.
  • Once the chiles are softened, blend them with the pumpkin seeds, tomatoes, garlic, onion, and spices until smooth. Then, strain the sauce through a fine-mesh sieve.
  • In a large pot, heat the oil and add the chicken pieces. Cook until browned on all sides. Then, add the mole sauce and simmer for at least 30 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through.
  • Serve the chicken in pumpkin ancho mole sauce with rice, beans, and tortillas.

Conclusion:

Chicken in Pumpkin Ancho Mole Sauce is a delicious and flavorful dish that is perfect for a special occasion. The rich and creamy pumpkin sauce is a perfect complement to the tender chicken, and the ancho chiles add a smoky and slightly spicy flavor. This dish is sure to impress your guests and is sure to become a new favorite.

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