Rick Bayless Brick Red Mole Beef Enchiladas Recipes

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RICK BAYLESS' BRICK RED MOLE & BEEF ENCHILADAS



Rick Bayless' Brick Red Mole & Beef Enchiladas image

Rick Bayless' Brick Red Mole is deep, rich and smoky and so good over just about any enchilada. Choose garnishes of choice to top your enchiladas.

Provided by slightly adapted from Rick Bayless

Categories     Casseroles

Number Of Ingredients 15

6 medium ancho chiles (about 3 ounces total)
3 medium dried guajillo chiles (3/4 ounce total)
6 ounces ripe tomatoes (1 medium-small round or 3 small plum)
4 unpeeled garlic cloves,
2 tablespoons sesame seeds or 6-8 almonds
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon, preferably Mexican canela freshly ground
1 generous teaspoon dried oregano, preferably Mexican
1/2 teaspoon black pepper, preferably freshly ground
3 tablespoons Mexican chocolate (about 3/4 ounce) coarsely chopped
3 to 3 1/2 cups chicken broth (divided)
1 1/2 tablespoons vegetable or olive oil or rich-tasting pork lard
About 1/2 teaspoons sugar
Olive oil
12 warm corn tortillas
2 3/4 cups (12 ounces) cooked, coarsely shredded, boneless chicken, pork or beef (this is a good place for a rotisserie chicken or leftover roasted or braised meats)

Steps:

  • On a plate, seam side down. To serve the enchiladas, spoon a generous amount of sauce over the tortillas.
  • In a casserole, seam side down. Ladle the filling over, then bake in a 350-degree oven for about 15 to 20 minutes.

SIMPLE RED MOLE ENCHILADAS WITH SHREDDED CHICKEN



Simple Red Mole Enchiladas with Shredded Chicken image

Provided by Food Network

Time 2h

Yield 6 to 9 servings, with about 6

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 cup Essential Sweet-and-Spicy Ancho Seasoning Paste
3 tablespoons vegetable oil or rich-tasting pork lard, plus a little more if needed
2 ounces (about 1/2 cup) whole almonds (with or without skins)
1 medium white onion, sliced 1/8 inch thick
1/4 cup raisins
5 ounces (1 small round or 2 to 3 plum) ripe tomatoes
A scant 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, preferably freshly ground Mexican canela
1/4 cup (about 1 1/2 ounces) roughly chopped Mexican chocolate
2 slices firm white bread (or 1/2 Mexican bolillo), toasted
6 cups Chicken Broth
Salt, about 2 1/2 teaspoons, depending on saltiness of the broth
Sugar, about 1 tablespoon
18 corn tortillas (plus a few extra, in case some break)
A spoonful or two of sesame seeds, for garnish
3 cups cooked, coarsely shredded chicken

Steps:

  • From Ancho seasoning to mole: In a medium-size (4-quart) pot (preferably a Dutch oven or Mexican cazuela), heat 1 1/2 tablespoons of the oil or lard over medium. Add the almonds and cook, stirring regularly, until lightly toasted, about 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, remove the almonds to a blender or food processor. Add half of the onion to the pan and cook, stirring frequently, until richly browned, about 10 minutes. Use the slotted spoon to scoop the onions in with the almonds, leaving behind as much oil as possible. (If needed, add a little more oil or lard to the pan, let heat, then continue.) Add the raisins, stir for a minute as they puff, then use the slotted spoon to scoop them in with the almonds.
  • Roast the tomatoes on a baking sheet 4 inches below a very hot broiler until blackened on one side, about 6 minutes, then flip them over and roast the other side. Cool, peel and add to the almond mixture in the blender, along with the cinnamon, chocolate and bread. Add 1 cup of the broth and blend to a smooth puree, scraping and stirring every few seconds.Return the pot to medium-high heat and, if necessary, add a little more oil or lard to coat the bottom lightly. When very hot, add the Ancho mixture and cook, stirring almost constantly, until darker and very thick, about 5 minutes. Add the pureed almond mixture and cook, stirring constantly for another few minutes, until very thick once again. Stir in the remaining 4 1/3 cups of the broth, partially cover and simmer, stirring occasionally, over medium-low for 45 minutes. Taste and season with salt and sugar. (If you have never made mole before, season it until it's slightly sweet--the sugar balances the strong flavors.)
  • Warming the tortillas: Set up a steamer (with this many tortillas, you'll need 2 vegetable steamers set up in saucepans or a big Chinese steamer--either choice with 1/2-inch of water under the steamer basket); heat to a boil. Wrap the tortillas in 2 stacks in heavy kitchen towels, lay in the steamer, and cover tightly. Boil 1 minute, turn off the heat and let stand without opening the steamer for 15 minutes.
  • Finishing the enchiladas: Turn on the oven to the lowest setting and warm 6 to 9 plates in it. Toast the sesame seeds in a small skillet, stirring frequently, over medium heat until golden, 2 to 3 minutes. In a medium-size saucepan, combine the chicken with 1 1/2 cups of the mole and warm over medium heat. Bring the remaining mole to a simmer.
  • When you're ready to serve, quickly make the enchiladas by scooping 2 generous tablespoons of chicken onto a tortilla, rolling it up and placing it on a warm dinner plate. Continue making enchiladas, arranging 2 or 3 per plate, then douse them liberally with the hot mole. Strew with the remaining sliced onion and sesame seeds.

CHICKEN ENCHILADA SUIZAS (RICK BAYLESS)



Chicken Enchilada Suizas (Rick Bayless) image

Make and share this Chicken Enchilada Suizas (Rick Bayless) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Jencathen

Categories     Chicken

Time 1h

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

one white onion, chopped (Medium)
2 cups chicken broth, plus a little extra if needed
salt
1/2 cup crema (Homemade, creme fraiche or heavy whipping cream)
3 lbs ripe tomatoes (OR 2 28-ounce cans good-quality whole tomatoes in juice, drained)
1 1/2 tablespoons vegetable oil (or rich-tasting pork lard, plus a little oil for brushing or spraying the tortillas)
2 cups chicken (preferably grilled, roasted or rotisserie chicken-coarsely shredded)
2/3 cup shredded mexican melting cheese (Chihuahua, quesadilla, asadero or the like or Monterey Jack, brick or mild cheddar)
12 corn tortillas
white onion, sliced, separated into rings, for garnish
fresh fresh cilantro stem (to garnish)

Steps:

  • For fresh tomatoes: Roast the tomatoes and chiles on a baking sheet 4 inches below a very hot broiler, until they're darkly roasted (they'll be blackened in spots), about 6 minutes. Flip them over and roast the other side-5 or 6 minutes more will give you splotchy-black and blistered tomatoes that are cooked through. Cool. Working over your baking sheet, pull off and discard the blackened tomato skins and, for round tomatoes, cut out the hard "cores" where the stems were attached. Transfer tomatoes and chiles to a food processor or blender, along with all the juices on the baking sheet. Blend to a smooth puree.
  • For canned tomatoes: In a small dry skillet, roast the chiles over medium heat, turning regularly, until they're soft and splotchy-black, about 5 minutes. Place in a blender or food processor along with the drained canned tomatoes. Blend to a smooth puree.
  • In a medium-size (4- or 5-quart) pot (preferably a Dutch oven or Mexican cazuela), heat the oil or lard over medium heat. Add the onion and cook, stirring regularly, until golden, about 7 minutes. Raise the heat to medium-high, and, when noticeably hotter, stir in the tomato puree. Cook, stirring, until darker in color and thickened to the consistency of tomato paste, about 10 to 15 minutes. Stir in the broth, partially cover and simmer 15 minutes. Taste and season with salt, usually about 1/2 teaspoon. The sauce should be a slightly soupy consistency-not as thick as spaghetti sauce. If it is too thick, stir in a little additional broth. Keep warm over low heat.
  • Other preliminaries. Stir the crema (or one of its stand-ins) into the sauce. Put the chicken in a bowl and stir 1/2 cup of the sauce mixture into it. Taste and season with additional salt if you think it needs it. Have the cheese at the ready.
  • Heat the oven to 350°. Smear about 1/4 cup of the sauce over the bottom of 4 to 6 nine-inch individual ovenproof baking/serving dishes or smear about 1 cup of the sauce over the bottom of a 13x9-inch baking dish. Lay the tortillas out on a baking sheet (2 sheets if you have them, for more even heating), and lightly brush or spray both sides of the tortillas with oil. Bake just to warm through and soften, about 3 minutes. Stack the tortillas and cover with a towel to keep warm.
  • Working quickly so the tortillas stay hot and pliable, roll a portion of the chicken into each tortilla, then line them all up in the baking dishes. Douse evenly with the remaining sauce, then sprinkle with the cheese. Bake until the enchiladas are hot through (the cheese will have begun to brown), about 15 minutes. Garnish with onion rings and cilantro sprigs. These are best served piping hot from the oven.
  • MAKE AHEAD The sauce can be made a day or two ahead; refrigerate covered. Once the tortillas have been heated in the oven, you need to work quickly and steadily toward serving in order to preserve their beautiful texture. Once out of the oven, the finished dish softens to near mush over a period of 15 to 20 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 345.2, Fat 13.1, SaturatedFat 4.2, Cholesterol 12.1, Sodium 604.8, Carbohydrate 47.4, Fiber 8.6, Sugar 9.9, Protein 13.3

MOLE COLORADITO ENCHILADAS, FROM RICK BAYLESS



Mole Coloradito Enchiladas, from Rick Bayless image

I saw this on Rick Bayless' show, and immediately made it the next day. Absolutely delicious. The mole takes a long time to prepare, but the ingredients are not hard to find and the recipe is not difficult to follow. It also makes about a gallon of sauce, so you'll still have leftover mole after eating all the enchiladas. Rick Bayless recommends freezing it, and then defrosting whenever you like. Very convenient when you don't have time to cook: just go to the store and buy a rotisserie chicken and some tortillas, then defrost the sauce and you'll have enchiladas in just a few minutes! I also have used the mole sauce to make wet burritos- yum.

Provided by rpgaymer

Categories     Sauces

Time 1h30m

Yield 4 servings of enchiladas, with extra sauce for later, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 20

16 (8 ounce) dried ancho chiles, stemmed, seeded and torn into large flat pieces
1 lb tomatoes
1 onion, peeled and sliced
4 garlic cloves, unpeeled
1/4 cup vegetable oil, divided
1/2 cup sesame seeds
1 teaspoon oregano, preferably Mexican
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon, preferably freshly ground Mexican canela
2 tablespoons raisins
8 whole blanched almonds
4 cups chicken broth
3 tablespoons breadcrumbs
6 ounces mexican chocolate, roughly chopped
1 -2 tablespoon sugar
2 teaspoons salt
12 corn tortillas
2 cups chicken, cooked & shredded
1/4 cup parsley, finely chopped

Steps:

  • Set a large (10-inch) skillet over medium heat. When hot, lay a few chile pieces on the hot surface in single layer. Press down with a metal spatula until they change color and become aromatic - about 15 seconds. Flip the chiles and press down, toasting other side. Remove to a bowl. When all are toasted, cover chiles with hot tap water and weight with a plate. Let soak until soft, about 30 minutes.
  • Roast the tomatoes on a baking sheet 4 inches below a very hot broiler until blackened on all sides, about 10 minutes. Remove & cool.
  • Return chile-toasting skillet to medium heat. Add the onion slices and all of the garlic. Roast the onion on both sides until soft and blackened in spots, about 8 minutes. Roast the garlic on all sides until soft and blackened in places, about 15 minutes. Remove from skillet and cool.
  • Return the onion-roasting skillet to medium heat. Pour in 1 tablespoon of the vegetable oil, then pour in the sesame seeds. Stir continually until the sesame seeds brown, about 2 minutes. Scrape into a large bowl.
  • Use tongs to transfer chiles to the bowl with sesame seeds, saving the soaking water. Add the oregano, cloves, pepper, cinnamon, raisins and almonds to the chiles and sesame seeds. Mix well, then scoop half of the mixture into a blender. Pour in just enough chile-soaking water to cover. Cover and blend at high speed until very smooth. Set a medium-mesh strainer over another bowl. Pour in the chile puree and press through with a rubber spatula. Discard the chile skins and sesame seed hulls left in the strainer. Blend the remaining mixture with the soaking water. Strain into the same bowl.
  • When the roasted tomatoes are cool, peel off and discard skins. Put the tomatoes in the blender. Peel and roughly chop the roasted garlic. Add to the blender along with the roughly chopped onion. Cover and blend at high speed until smooth. Wash and dry the skillet. Set over medium-high heat and add 1 tablespoon of the vegetable oil. When hot, add the tomato puree. Cook - stir almost continually - until the tomato mixture thickens, 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Set a large heavy pot over medium-high heat. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons of the vegetable oil. When hot, add the chile puree and stir continuously until the mixture becomes very thick - about 20 minutes.
  • Scrape in the cooked tomato mixture, bread crumbs and chocolate. Add the chicken broth and stir until the chocolate melts. Turn down the heat to medium-low and cook 30 minutes.
  • Finally, remove from heat and stir in sugar & salt.
  • To make enchiladas with the sauce, just warm up some tortillas on a skillet or in the microwave. Fill each tortillas with about 2 tablespoons of chicken and 1 tablespoon of mole sauce. Roll each tortilla, and lay three each on 4 dinner plates. Douse each plate with 1/4 cup sauce (I use way more) and top with a sprinkling of parsley. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 3293.6, Fat 109.8, SaturatedFat 15.2, Sodium 2426.9, Carbohydrate 564.6, Fiber 209.4, Sugar 42, Protein 126

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