Chicken Tomatillo Sauce With Mole Chile

Ingredients

some herbs
85 gr chicken breasts
1 fillet
1 black pepper mexican spice mix olive oil spray
1/2 slices bell pepper
20 gr mushrooms
120 ml green tomato-chile sauce
26 gr mole chili pepper paste
1/2 sweet onion
1/2 chipotle pepper with
5 ml adobo sauce
40 gr tomato
120 gr coffee
240 ml nonfat chicken broth
1/2 lemon zest
1 cilantro last
55 gr egg noodles
60 gr monterey jack cheese with
4 potato
1 jicama sticks
2 cucumbers spears
110 gr radishes quartered
1 slice orange
60 ml lowfat yogurt

Instructions

To roast onion and garlic, peel and trim the onion; slice the head of garlic to expose the cloves. Roast in a overn 325degF , sealed in an aluminum foil packet, spray (optionally) with a olive oil, until aromatic (45 to 60 mins.) Trim the chicken breast of fat. Slice it along the grain diagonally; then cut into strips. Season with black pepper and your choice of a Mexican spice blend (such as Cre-ole Spice Blend, posted previously). Spray a wok lightly; heat the wok to sear and slightly char the chicken. When no longer pink ad the bell peppers and mushrooms. Make a well in the wok's center and add the sauce item in the order list. When the mole paste blends with the sauce liquids, stir to combine all. Make about 1 to 1- quarter cups of the sauce: Add water and/or broth to thin the sauce as it siimmers. Taste and adjust lemon and/or pepper. Stir in chopped fresh cilantro and spoon stew over the hot cooked noodles; then sprinkle with Jalapeno Jack cheese. Serve with zucchini steamed with orange zest and thyme; boiled potato wedges, well drained; condiments.

Mushroom Tomatillo Sauce with Mole Chile (Variation). Use a variety of domestic and wild mushrooms. Thin the sauce with strained soaking liquid and/or vegetable broth. Serve half cup pintos as side dish.

Pasta: fettucine, spaghetti, short lasagna, or homestyle (thick). Broth: we used about half cup 99% fat free, low salt chicken broth, and then switched to water to thin the sauce as it simmered. Mole contains ancho peppers, vegetables oil, toasted bread (crumbed), sugar, chocolate, sesame seed and/or nuts (ground) and salt, pepper, and dried herbs and spices to taste; such as oregano, cinnamon, etc. Potato: traditionally white, but gold, sweet (not yam) or blue would also be welcome. Add more Chipotle with Adobo to please the taste. The Cre-ole' spice blend is hot, spicy, sweet: Caribbean!