Turkey Mole Poblano
Show: Tyler's UltimateEpisode: Ultimate Turkey Mole
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By leahsurfer_7490975
San Marcos, TX
on March 26, 2011
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Whoever thought the recipe says to use Abuelita or Ibarra chocolate is wrong! Don't use those.
The problems with this recipe that i saw are:
-it doesn't give a good radish to onion ratio for the topping, although you can change that based on your preferences...
-Oaxacan cheese? I live in South Central texas and I know my Mexican food. Oaxacan cheese is Mexican string cheese. You don't "crumble it". I think you should use queso fresco or panela.
-when i diluted the mole with the chicken broth, i felt the taste was too bland i had to add more chocolate to get the mole flavor i was looking for. In the future, I would dilute it with only 1 cup broth or even less.
-dried anaheims are also referred to as "new mexico chiles", so if any of you have problems finding them, that may be why.
By alexandra.castaneda
Austin, TX
on December 22, 2010
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Great recipe, reminds me of my mom's mole, except you forgot the roasted peanuts. The sesame seeds are a must! May I suggest Mexican rice instead of white rice, you can omit the serranos if you like. The rice mixed with mole sauce is my favorite part of eating mole. Excellent job Tyler I love your recipes, they're on target.
By lmichele_13174130
on September 25, 2010
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In the ingredients section, he says to use SEEDED & STEMMED chiles!
By nelsonenfaceboo...
New Rochelle, NY
on September 23, 2010
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I am from Puerto Rico, but used to live in Guadalajara Mexico, I love Mole Poblano...Tyler U ROCK!!!!!!! By the way Abuelita Hot C...Recipe is base on traditional Oaxaca chocolate.
By jessl.miller_12...
Stow, 75
on September 22, 2010
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You are going to want to actually read the recipe before running your mouth. The recipe calls for Oaxacan Cheese!!! Not chocolate. Ease up a little.
By tortilla
Bonney Lake, WA
on September 22, 2010
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This is a fabulous recipe!! I am Mexican, and its pretty authentic. Im going to make it again tonight. I would pull out the cinnamon sticks though this time, as they don't seem to grind as well, a bit barky feel. Cook with them, but remove them.
I love, love, love all your receipes Tyler!!
Thanks
By tbell023
San Diego, CA
on May 23, 2010
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I am so excited to add this to my recipe keepers. I've been eating mole since I was a kid and haven't found a satisfying mole since my Grandma's. This isn't my Grandma's mole but it is still satisfying and delicious. I was so happy with the results. It is spicy, when you add the chicken broth it does dilute the spiciness. I had added some honey while I was blending because it was spicy (Honey cuts the heat. After adding the chicken broth I realized I could have left out some honey... I like a little heat. The flavor is great and I'm familiar with the ingrediants. If you were to make this for a group of friends or family, they will love it. For a short cut, you can use a rotisserie chicken and just add it to the mole, maybe cut back on the chicken broth if you do this to abut 3/4 cup.
I'm freezing the extra mole and using a rotisserie for an easy weekend night meal. I love your recipes Tyler, Thank you!
By marinatis_12849469
Humble, 83
on May 05, 2010
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As a mexican I take really seriously my food, so I love that Tyler took the time to do the real thing and no that tex-mex food that is not mexican at all(no offense Sunny and Robin, but you need to do your job and study. Thanks Tyler, I know you were in Mexico and learn how rich, healthly and beautiful is our food!
By kryteshyft_4280844
Goleta, CA
on December 16, 2009
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http://www.mexgrocer.com/mexcocina-mar3.html
That has the type of chocolate he used. For the instructions on how to make hot chocolate milk with it, it tells you to replace it with Semi Sweet Chocolate and Cinnamon, suggesting that it is, in fact, Semi Sweet, not the very sweet kind like they use in Abuelita. I thought it was Abuelita for a second as well, but it was much too dark. One Google Image search of "Mexican Chocolate" turns this up.
By luminary07_12346164
Chapel Hill, 73
on November 20, 2009
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Oaxacan Chocolate? You Lie!!!!!
Give me a break!
Anyone who have used "Abuelita" before can see what Tyler is using for his
"2 ounces chopped bittersweet chocolate, preferably Mexican Oaxacan"... the round bricks he breaks up in the episode are just that. You can even read the lettering!!
Abuelita Mexican Hot Chocolate by Nestle is a round chocolate brick that you drop into milk for cinnamon-hot-chocolate. NOTE: it has sugar already in it so its not bittersweet.
Seriously Tyler, Oaxacan Chocolate?
Pull the other one, it's got bells on it. Be honest.
As for you readers, Just go to the store and buy it in the Mexican Food aisle.