I've made loads of Mexican moles over the past few years, but none that have tasted quite like this one from Zarela's Veracruz. In fact, I'd never even heard of Huasteca-Style mole before. But that's also what I love so much about Mexican cuisine. I've learned about dishes from Oaxaca and Puebla, but still have much to know more about other regions, especially from the northeastern portion of the country.
I've made loads of Mexican moles over the past few years, but none that have tasted quite like this one from Zarela's Veracruz. In fact, I'd never even heard of Huasteca-Style mole before. But that's also what I love so much about Mexican cuisine. I've learned about dishes from Oaxaca and Puebla, but still have much to know more about other regions, especially from the northeastern portion of the country.
My culinary adventures have led me down many exciting paths, from the bustling markets of Oaxaca to the serene countryside of Puebla. Each region in Mexico boasts a unique culinary identity, a rich tapestry woven from generations of tradition and innovation. But recently, I embarked on a journey that took me to a less-explored corner of this vibrant country: the Huasteca region. This northeastern area, with its lush landscapes and distinct culture, presented a fascinating opportunity to expand my knowledge of Mexican gastronomy.
One of the dishes that captivated me during my exploration of Huasteca cuisine was the Huasteca-style chicken in mole. Unlike the well-known moles from Oaxaca and Puebla, this mole offered a distinctive flavor profile that was both familiar and entirely new. Its rich, complex depths hinted at the unique blend of ingredients and techniques unique to the region. It’s a testament to the diversity within Mexican cuisine, showing that even seemingly familiar dishes can be completely reimagined and redefined by regional traditions.
The preparation itself is a rewarding process, a blend of precise steps and intuitive adjustments. The simmering chicken, fragrant with mint and onion, sets the stage for the complex mole sauce to come. The careful roasting of tomatoes and garlic, the precise toasting of spices, and the meticulous blending and straining all contribute to the ultimate flavor. The final result is a harmonious symphony of flavors and textures, showcasing the remarkable versatility of simple ingredients.
Beyond the recipe itself, my experience with the Huasteca-style mole was a lesson in appreciating the hidden culinary treasures scattered across the world. It encouraged me to seek out lesser-known regional dishes, to broaden my culinary horizons beyond the familiar. Each new recipe, each novel ingredient, opens up a whole new world of flavors and cultural understanding. This mole has not only enriched my repertoire of recipes but has also instilled in me a deeper appreciation for the richness and diversity of Mexican cuisine and the importance of seeking out and celebrating culinary traditions from all corners of the globe.
The mole is more than just a sauce; it's a story. It’s a story whispered through generations, carried on the fragrant steam of simmering spices and the rich aroma of roasted tomatoes. It is a story of tradition, of community, and of the love and care poured into each meticulous step. It's a journey that starts with simple ingredients and culminates in a dish that is far greater than the sum of its parts. It is a reminder that food is not just nourishment; it is culture, history, and a celebration of the human spirit.
This Huasteca-style chicken in mole is a dish that invites sharing. It's a meal that brings people together, sharing stories and laughter around a table laden with delicious food. This mole isn't just something to be eaten; it's a legacy to be shared, a culinary treasure to be savored, a testament to the beauty of regional Mexican cuisine, and a testament to the rich history and cultural pride of the Huasteca region.
And so, my culinary journey continues. With every new dish I discover, I grow in my understanding and appreciation of the boundless creativity and cultural significance found within the culinary arts. I encourage you to embark on your own culinary adventures, to explore the hidden gems of your local region and beyond. The world of food is vast and varied, waiting to be discovered one delicious bite at a time. Let the flavors transport you, the aromas inspire you, and the stories woven into each dish enrich your understanding of the world around you.
Ingredients: (This section is for reference only and will not be repeated in the detailed blog post above.) 6 cups water, chopped cilantro, 1 tablespoons salt, 4 tablespoons vegetable oil divided, 1 chicken quartered, backbone and wings set aside for another use, 4 sprigs mint, 2 small white onions one left unpeeled, second one chopped, 4 large tomatoes about 2 pounds total, 5 garlic cloves unpeeled, 1 teaspoons black peppercorns, one 1-inch piece canela, 10 cloves, 5 large ancho chiles stemmed and seeded, white rice and/or corn tortillas, 1 teaspoon sugar (or up to 1 tablespoon to taste)