Originally called molli, it was a dish made only for the royalty in prehispanic empires, as well as an offering for the gods. Currently, it can be served at simple occasions such as regular lunch and big events like weddings, being this last one the most common celebration to have it.
Within its more than 400 years of history, it has adopted ingredients from Europe and Asia, but respecting the original concept: a flavoursome sauce made with assorted chillies, tomatoes, peanuts, salt and Mexican condiments like cacao, epazote, or avocado leaves.
How to prepare it:Pour the whole contents in a pot and cook for 5 minutes on low to medium heat, stirring constantly until it looks like a runny paste. Slowly add 3.5 cups of water and continue stirring until integrated. Let boil until the desired consistency is reached. For a runnier sauce, just add more water. *Tip: for a richer flavour, you can use chicken stock instead of water.
Storage: Keep in a dry, cool place. Once opened, keep refrigerated for a maximum of 5 days.
Ingredients: Soyabean oil, crackers (wheat flour, water and baking soda), chilli peppers, sugar, sesame seeds, cinnamon, peanuts, wheat bran, iodized salt, caramel colour (sulphites), cacao, natural flavour, disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate. Allergens: Contains nuts, peanuts, sesame seed and wheat (gluten) Suitable for Vegetarians
Country of Origin: Mexico
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