Very often when encountering the word “mole” on a Mexican restaurant menu, the accompanying description (a rich, reddish-brown sauce) is a vague palliative that oversimplifies what is basically a ...
Mole (pronounced MOE-lay) is a staple of Oaxacan cooking and a versatile, thick sauce that can be used over vegetables, seafood or meat. The sauce is not cooked, although many of the ingredients are ...
(NEXSTAR) – Hispanic Heritage Month is a great time to celebrate Latin culture, and no celebration would be complete without one of Mexico’s signature dishes, mole. The sauce is synonymous with ...