Essential sweet-and-spicy ancho seasoning paste

1 Servings

Ingredients

Quantity Ingredient
8 larges Garlic cloves; unpeeled
8 mediums Dried Ancho chiles(about 4 ounces total)
teaspoon Dried oregano; preferably Mexican
½ teaspoon Black pepper; whole or freshly gro
teaspoon Whole or freshly ground
A scant 1/4 teaspoon cloves; whole or freshly ground
cup Beef, chicken or fish broth (even vegetable broth or water), whichever is appropriate for the dish you're going to use the Adobo in, plus a little more if needed
Salt, about 1 teaspoon

Directions

The garlic and chiles: Set a heavy ungreased skillet or griddle over medium heat. Lay the unpeeled garlic on the hot surface and let it roast to a sweet mellowness, turning occasionally, until soft w hen pressed between your fingers (you'll notice it has blackened in a few small spots), about 15 minutes. Cool, then slip off the papery skins and roughly chop.

While the garlic is roasting, break the stems of the chiles, tear the chiles open and remove the seeds. Next, toast the chiles a few at a time on you medium-hot skillet or griddle: Open them flat, la y them on the hot surface skin-side up, press flat for a few seconds with a metal spatula (if the temperature is right you'll hear a faint crackle), then flip them. (If pressed long enough, they'll h ave changed to a mottled tan underneath. If you see a slight wisp of smoke, that's okay, but any more will mean burned chiles.) Now, press down again to toast the other side. Transfer to a bowl, cover with hot water and let rehydrate for 30 mi

nutes, stirring regularly to ensure even soaking. Pour off all the water and discard. The seasoning: If using whole spices, pulverise the oregano, pepper, cumin and cloves in a spice grinder or mortar, then transfer to a food processor or blender, along with the drained chiles and gar lic. Measure in the broth and process to a smooth puree, scraping and stirring every few seconds. (If you're using a blender and the mixture won't move through the blades, add more broth, a little at a time, until everything is moving, but still as thick as possible.) With a rubber spatula, work the puree through a medium-mesh strainer into a bowl; discard the skins and seeds that remain behind in the strainer. Taste (it'll have a rough, raw edge to it), then season with salt.

Yield: About 1 cu

Recipe By : COOKING LIVE SHOW #CL8748 Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #277 Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1996 14:52:50 -0500 From: "Angele and Jon Freeman" <jfreeman@...> NOTES : (Recipes courtesy of Rick Bayless

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