Confused on Where to Start with Mole Paste and Chiles?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants' experiences and challenges related to finding mole paste and various chiles while exploring recipes from a Latin cookbook. Participants share their thoughts on ingredient availability and express varying levels of excitement and frustration regarding the cookbook's recipes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses confusion about mole paste and its availability, noting a lack of familiarity with certain peppers and chiles.
  • Another participant mentions that mole paste can typically be found in the ethnic aisle of large supermarkets, specifically in the Mexican section.
  • Several users share their experiences of difficulty finding specific ingredients like dried chiles, recaito, and Chihuahua cheese in their local grocery stores.
  • One participant notes that they have been able to find some ingredients at their local grocery store and suggests asking store staff for assistance.
  • Another participant shares that they found online stores specializing in Latino grocery items, which could be a resource for those struggling to find ingredients locally.
  • One participant mentions making their own mole sauce as an alternative if store-bought options are unavailable.
  • Some participants highlight the presence of ethnic sections in their local stores, while others indicate a lack of specialty grocery stores in their areas.
  • One participant shares that they have a diverse local population, which helps with ingredient availability.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the availability of ingredients, with some participants finding items easily while others face challenges. No clear consensus emerges on the overall accessibility of mole paste and related ingredients.

Contextual Notes

Participants' experiences vary based on their geographical locations, with some noting regional differences in ingredient availability. The discussion reflects a mix of excitement for the cookbook and frustration over sourcing specific items.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants exploring Latin recipes and those interested in sourcing specific ingredients for cooking may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

PamperedDor
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Ok - so I decided to finally start looking through this book, and now I am totally lost!!!

Ok - what is Mole Paste? AND where do you find it??

I don't live in the booneys so to speak, but I have never heard of half of the peppers or chiles - Do you have to go to a speciality store for them?

I am putting together the recipes for my mystery host and wanted to add one from this book - but nothing is jumping out at me - I don't cater my Mystery host, I do mainly appetizers (so far I am doing the avocado salsa cups, spinach carb pizza, smoky buffalo wings,brown sugar -dijon brie and the chocolate peanut butter torte ) I wanted something that I could cut up (like a chicken) and put out like the samples at Costco -

Any help on all of the above?? :eek:
 
Mole (pronounced mo-LAY) paste can be found in the ethnic aisle of most large supermarkets. Look in the Mexican section. I posted a link to this type of sauce/paste and what is typically in it - do a search for "mole" and you should be able to find it.

The peppers and chiles should be easy to find in a large grocery store, too - ask the produce guy/gal and they should be able to direct you to them. I've been able to find most peppers at my grocery store in suburban Philly, so LI, NY stores should be very similar.

I can't wait to get this cookbook - I was waiting to order this sample package after I got my mid-month commission, so hopefully I'll get it soon. The recipes sound SO good, and we LOVE Mexican style dishes. DH will be over the moon!! :)

Good luck!
 
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Thanks Cathy -

Thank goodness you clarified the pronouncation - I totally would have called it MOLE (like that rodent thing) in the store - then wouldn't I look like the gourmet!!! LOL!!

Yes - it has some interesting recipes -

Thanks for you help!!
 
You can also make your own mole sauce, it's a spicey chocolate sauce. Allrecipes.com should have a recipe for it.
 
i buy it in an "old fashioned glass jelly" type jar
 
I was really excited about the Latin Cookbook....but not so much once reading through it.

I took the cookbook with me grocery shopping to 2 local grocery stores (there are no national chains near me....there is a Super Walmart about half hour away, but I wouldn't shop there even if it was down the street!) and couldn't find the following things - even in the ethnic aisle. So, I'm pretty sure this will be a non-seller for me.

1. Dried Chilies de arbol
2. Dried Guajillo peppers
3. Recaito
4. Chihuahua Cheese
5. Saffron Seasoning Packets (found Saffron in a bottle...for $15!!)
6. Sofrito
7. Cotija Cheese
8. Mole Paste

Not being able to find these ingredients affects half (10 out of 20) of the recipes. I guess this will be more of a regional cookbook.
 
Saffron for $15.00 isn't a bad price!!! You don't need to use a lot of saffron, couple of strands will flavor most dishes.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I was really excited about the Latin Cookbook....but not so much once reading through it.

I took the cookbook with me grocery shopping to 2 local grocery stores (there are no national chains near me....there is a Super Walmart about half hour away, but I wouldn't shop there even if it was down the street!) and couldn't find the following things - even in the ethnic aisle. So, I'm pretty sure this will be a non-seller for me.

1. Dried Chilies de arbol
2. Dried Guajillo peppers
3. Recaito
4. Chihuahua Cheese
5. Saffron Seasoning Packets (found Saffron in a bottle...for $15!!)
6. Sofrito
7. Cotija Cheese
8. Mole Paste

Not being able to find these ingredients affects half (10 out of 20) of the recipes. I guess this will be more of a regional cookbook.


Becky for the Dried Chilies de arbol any really hot dried chilli pepper would work. Guajillo peepers are hot but I don't think as hot as the other.

Recaito is a sauce made with Cilantro and is yummy, can't find it here I have to make my own.
For the chihuahua cheese sub a mild chedder or jack cheese.
For the cotija cheese sub a feta cheese.
Don't think I have ever had sofrito though, can't help you there.
 
I checked my local Safeway division (Genuardis) and they have 2 of them - the Recaito and the Sofrito are both "Goya" brand, which is a pretty popular brand. If you live near a large metropolitan area, you may even be able to find specialty grocery stores for Latin/Mexican ingredients. I know we have several Indian, Asian and other types of stores around here, so I might be able to find a Latina one, as well. Good luck!
 
cathyskitchen said:
I checked my local Safeway division (Genuardis) and they have 2 of them - the Recaito and the Sofrito are both "Goya" brand, which is a pretty popular brand. If you live near a large metropolitan area, you may even be able to find specialty grocery stores for Latin/Mexican ingredients. I know we have several Indian, Asian and other types of stores around here, so I might be able to find a Latina one, as well. Good luck!



We don't have a single "specialty" grocery store around here. LOL But our regular store do have "ethnic" sections, as they call them. Our one store close to me has an amazing spice section:thumbup:
 
rennea said:
We don't have a single "specialty" grocery store around here. LOL But our regular store do have "ethnic" sections, as they call them. Our one store close to me has an amazing spice section:thumbup:

Aww, you poor Canadiennes! Try the online store! :)
 
I don't really have too much trouble finding products locally. In my general area we have a huge population of Chinese, East Indian so the stores help cater to those and Italian food seems very popular here.

When I travel I bring back tons of foodie stuff too. I must seem like a bit of a nut going through customes!!
 
Yeah almost all of our grocery stores have these items too (except for the safron due to price).... However, NC has a high Latino/Hispainic population now and we have many grocery stores that are Hispanic based stores only too. I noticed my new kit was shipped yesterday so I am hoping that the new cookbook will have lots of yummy things for me to try and that I will not have to drive around town to get these too!??!??!??!
 
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Well - I went to the Super Stop and Shop near me - none of the peppers nor the Mole stuff - I think I might be in Beckys boat - We do have an area not far from me that is more hispanic that does have big chain stores as well - so I might try there - We are more "local" fare I guess because I check Walbaums as well and nope - the idiot in the produce department thought I was nuts and no sign in the mexican (tacos etc) area nor the Goya area for the Mole -

I was having a tough time finding the Balsamic Asian Salad dressing as well - got a dressing Asian by Newmans - doesn't say Balsamic though! (For the Satay Salad SB)
 
rennea said:
Saffron for $15.00 isn't a bad price!!! You don't need to use a lot of saffron, couple of strands will flavor most dishes.

This was just a couple of strands! In a bottle by McCormick.
 
PamperedDor said:
Ok - so I decided to finally start looking through this book, and now I am totally lost!!!

Ok - what is Mole Paste? AND where do you find it??

I don't live in the booneys so to speak, but I have never heard of half of the peppers or chiles - Do you have to go to a speciality store for them?

I am putting together the recipes for my mystery host and wanted to add one from this book - but nothing is jumping out at me - I don't cater my Mystery host, I do mainly appetizers (so far I am doing the avocado salsa cups, spinach carb pizza, smoky buffalo wings,brown sugar -dijon brie and the chocolate peanut butter torte ) I wanted something that I could cut up (like a chicken) and put out like the samples at Costco -

Any help on all of the above?? :eek:

HA, I thought it was MOLE ( like the rodent too) Still doesn't sound appetizing to me.
 
PamperedDor said:
Well - I went to the Super Stop and Shop near me - none of the peppers nor the Mole stuff - I think I might be in Beckys boat - We do have an area not far from me that is more hispanic that does have big chain stores as well - so I might try there - We are more "local" fare I guess because I check Walbaums as well and nope - the idiot in the produce department thought I was nuts and no sign in the mexican (tacos etc) area nor the Goya area for the Mole -

I was having a tough time finding the Balsamic Asian Salad dressing as well - got a dressing Asian by Newmans - doesn't say Balsamic though! (For the Satay Salad SB)


Dor...

I think you may have misread...it doesn't specify anything about balsamic. It says "lite" Asian vinaigrette dressing. (Maybe this will make it easier to find!! lol)

I couldn't find light, but I found just a normal one and it tasted really good! DH didn't like it, though...but he's a food fuddy duddy. He is just a plain meat and potatoes guy!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
This was just a couple of strands! In a bottle by McCormick.



WOW!!!! :thumbdown:
 
Saffron is probably the most expensive spice inthe world. I get mine from Penzy's. A little goes a long way!

I had to search for those dried peppers - they are in the produce section at WalMart and almost every grocery store. There is a big Hispanic population here in KC.

You could ask a manager to special order the mole.

What I can't find, is lite Asian dressing. I made the Asian dressing on the Measure Mix & Pour as a substitute.
 
KellyTheChef said:
Dor...

I think you may have misread...it doesn't specify anything about balsamic. It says "lite" Asian vinaigrette dressing. (Maybe this will make it easier to find!! lol)

I couldn't find light, but I found just a normal one and it tasted really good! DH didn't like it, though...but he's a food fuddy duddy. He is just a plain meat and potatoes guy!

Wishbone makes it. It's really good!
 
merego said:
HA, I thought it was MOLE ( like the rodent too) Still doesn't sound appetizing to me.

Oh, you have to try it - it's SO good!! It can be an "acquired" taste, though. DH always loved it and got it all the time - I just recently started eating dishes made with Mole sauce and now I'm a lover of it, too! :)
 
PC has a Mole Chicken Pizza that's really good, just can't remember what recipe books it's in!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I was really excited about the Latin Cookbook....but not so much once reading through it.

I took the cookbook with me grocery shopping to 2 local grocery stores (there are no national chains near me....there is a Super Walmart about half hour away, but I wouldn't shop there even if it was down the street!) and couldn't find the following things - even in the ethnic aisle. So, I'm pretty sure this will be a non-seller for me.

1. Dried Chilies de arbol
2. Dried Guajillo peppers
3. Recaito
4. Chihuahua Cheese
5. Saffron Seasoning Packets (found Saffron in a bottle...for $15!!)
6. Sofrito
7. Cotija Cheese
8. Mole Paste

Not being able to find these ingredients affects half (10 out of 20) of the recipes. I guess this will be more of a regional cookbook.

Recaito is SOOOOO easy to make from scratch. Put 1/2 a green pepper, 1/2 an onion, 2 cloves of garlic, and a couple springs of cilantro in your food processor or blender.

I made the recipe that requires it--the pork chops and sweet potatoes--and it was OUTSTANDING!!!!!
 
PamperedDor said:
Well - I went to the Super Stop and Shop near me - none of the peppers nor the Mole stuff - I think I might be in Beckys boat - We do have an area not far from me that is more hispanic that does have big chain stores as well - so I might try there - We are more "local" fare I guess because I check Walbaums as well and nope - the idiot in the produce department thought I was nuts and no sign in the mexican (tacos etc) area nor the Goya area for the Mole -

I was having a tough time finding the Balsamic Asian Salad dressing as well - got a dressing Asian by Newmans - doesn't say Balsamic though! (For the Satay Salad SB)

there is no such thing as Balsamic Asian Dressing. You want a simple Asian dressing. I used the Kraft Asian Sesame dressing and the Newman's Asian dressing and preferred the Newman's.
 
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Oh thanks Kelly and Deb! I can't tell you the stress I was feeling - like why are there like 2000 salad dressings? (ok - it didn't help have 3 of the 5 kids with me complaining - school starts in less then 2 weeks!!)

DH is like in heaven - I haven't stopped cooking in days!!! (and trust me - that doesn't happen often in the summer!)

Mere - we are two peas in a pod chicka - LOL - still haven't found the rodent stuff yet!! LOL!!

Did ANYONE try the Tortilla Chicken (pg 2) or the Spicey Meatball Soup from this cook book yet? Feedback??
 
I am having the same issue with the cookbook! I can't find the "normal" things for some of our recipes at our stores, I don't expect to find these "odd" items. Good luck getting our store to order items - I have tried and it just doesn't happen. They have now even discontinued the Toasted Sesame Oil (for the Asian Noodle Skillet!!).

We have a Wegman's about 35 minutes from here - and that is probably my best bet to get some of these items - but I don't see myself driving that distance for these ingredients.

I don't think I'll sell many of these!
 
If you have a Trader Joe's or a World Market, they might have some of the specialty items. I've seen sesame oil at both places.
 
DebbieJ said:
Recaito is SOOOOO easy to make from scratch. Put 1/2 a green pepper, 1/2 an onion, 2 cloves of garlic, and a couple springs of cilantro in your food processor or blender.

I made the recipe that requires it--the pork chops and sweet potatoes--and it was OUTSTANDING!!!!!



I use a ton!!
 
Ahh - I love Wegmans and Trader Joes!!! :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is mole paste and how is it used in cooking?

Mole paste is a concentrated sauce made from a blend of ingredients, including chiles, spices, nuts, and sometimes chocolate. It is commonly used in Mexican cuisine to create rich, flavorful dishes. To use mole paste, you typically dilute it with broth or water and simmer it with your choice of protein or vegetables to enhance the dish's flavor.

How do I choose the right chiles for my mole?

Choosing the right chiles for your mole depends on the flavor profile you desire. Common chiles used in mole include ancho, pasilla, and guajillo. Ancho chiles provide a mild sweetness, while pasilla adds depth and complexity. Guajillo chiles offer a medium heat. You can mix and match these chiles to create a balanced flavor in your mole sauce.

Can I make mole paste from scratch, or should I buy it pre-made?

You can make mole paste from scratch if you have the time and ingredients, which allows for customization to your taste. However, if you're looking for convenience, many brands offer high-quality pre-made mole pastes that can save time in the kitchen while still delivering great flavor. Choose based on your comfort level and the time you have available.

What are some common dishes that use mole paste?

Mole paste is versatile and can be used in various dishes. Common uses include mole chicken, where chicken is simmered in mole sauce, and enchiladas smothered in mole. It can also be used in tacos, burritos, or as a sauce for grilled meats and vegetables, adding a rich and complex flavor to any meal.

How do I store leftover mole paste and chiles?

Leftover mole paste can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. For longer storage, consider freezing it in small portions. Dried chiles should be kept in a cool, dark place in an airtight container, where they can last for several months. If you have fresh chiles, store them in the refrigerator and use them within a week for the best flavor.

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