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Mole de olla

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Traditional Mexican soup Not to be confused with Mole (sauce).
Mole de olla
Typesoup
Place of originMexico
Main ingredientsxoconostle, chile guajillo, chile pasilla, meat, chayote, corn, potato, zucchini, green beans

Mole de olla is a Mexican traditional soup made of beef chuck (aguja), beef shank (chambarete), xoconostle (a kind of edible cactus), chayote, zucchini, green beans, corn, potatoes, and cabbage flavored with a thin mole of ground chile guajillo, chile pasilla, garlic, onion, and epazote. It is served with pieces of chopped serrano pepper and limes.

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References

  • Muñoz Zurita, R. (2013). Pequeño Larousse de la gastronomía mexicana. ISBN 9786072107373
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