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Rick Bayless Oaxacan Black Mole 

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Making black mole is an undertaking, one that folks in Mexico often spread over three days. The first day is for collecting, measuring and doing the preliminary steps of preparation-the cleaning, toasting, roasting and such-or what in the professional kitchen is called mise en place, setting everything in its place so that the cooking will go smoothly. I’ve labeled those steps Basic Preparations below. The cooking often takes place on the second day, followed by serving on the third day. That’s the way we make this version in our restaurants. It’s a compilation of years of Oaxaca exploration and stove-side experience-classic, deeply satisfying and awesome, but not too baroque (some recipes have nearly 40 ingredients).
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@jt8251
@jt8251 9 месяцев назад
How amazing is this? The man spent over a decade learning how to make authentic mole, perfected it and is now sharing the method with the world on RU-vid. The internet is amazing.
@ds1925
@ds1925 8 месяцев назад
You are a national treasure Rick. You are the antithesis to Rachel Ray, you cleanse all sins caused by her attempts at Mexican cooking. Keep on teaching, keep on learning.
@christinasenteno91
@christinasenteno91 2 месяца назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@genocide98
@genocide98 4 дня назад
I never thought I'd spend 45 minutes watching someone make mole but I did and it was worth it. I admire your dedication to crafting authentic food. absolutely beautiful.
@andreaodessa9181
@andreaodessa9181 2 года назад
As a Mexican I hereby bestow on you the honorary title of Mexican Abuelito. Thank you so much for spreading our culture.
@galamotshaku
@galamotshaku 2 года назад
Maldito algoritmo nos trajo al mismo lugar amix XD
@andreaodessa9181
@andreaodessa9181 2 года назад
@@galamotshaku Hahahaha wtf. La neta es que lo prepara bien cabrán el don.
@riansfn5380
@riansfn5380 Год назад
Speak for yourself!! You don’t get to say anything of that kind..
@ZZZ-ol7zm
@ZZZ-ol7zm Год назад
@@riansfn5380u speak for yourself! I 100% agree with her. Rick has shown so much respect, authenticity, and admiration for the Mexican culture for years. He deserves the credit and deserves the golden title.
@tommythompson7941
@tommythompson7941 Год назад
Buen provecho
@lukewormholes5388
@lukewormholes5388 4 месяца назад
my Mexican mother in law (suegra) from a farm in Jalisco is the best cook ive ever met. famous for saying things like "you just do it that much." speaks zero english but has a huge crush on this guy. food is one of the universal languages
@boncoon
@boncoon 13 часов назад
Yes. Food connects us.
@isodorosotero5234
@isodorosotero5234 6 месяцев назад
Rick mi mamá hacía el mole yo soy de Oaxaca de la mixteca yo tenía como diez años cuando miraba como hacía el mole mi mamá ella primero mataba un totole guajolote y después con el caldo hacía el mole pero ella en una mesa ponía todos los condimentos pero eran muchos y molía el chile en el metate y en una cazuela molera empezaba el proceso de hacer la pasta del mole llenaba la cazuela y dejaba de mover asta que se reducía en una pasta es el mejor mole que eh comido en mi vida saludos amigo Rick
@frisco9568
@frisco9568 2 года назад
This is one of the few non Mexican chefs who cooks great authentic Mexican food. I have high respect for this man.
@Don2006
@Don2006 2 года назад
Thanks for being the Mexican momma to all of us fans who also didn't have a Mexican momma who taught us their mole negro, Mr. Bayless.
@Neilpoe
@Neilpoe 2 года назад
This comment is beautiful and I agree.
@omarperales8910
@omarperales8910 Год назад
You got to be a taugh, brave , smart and audacious cook, to present that kind of recipe, which is so complex and reserved to native oaxacan cooks. Even we northern mexicans don't dare to do it. So You deserve respect and admiration.
@chuyistheshiz6811
@chuyistheshiz6811 8 месяцев назад
Reserved?
@rohtati1020
@rohtati1020 2 месяца назад
​@@chuyistheshiz6811 Yes, *reserved*
@whereRbearsTeeth
@whereRbearsTeeth 2 месяца назад
@@chuyistheshiz6811 have you never seen that word?
@chuyistheshiz6811
@chuyistheshiz6811 2 месяца назад
@@whereRbearsTeeth yeah but this style of food isn't reserved for any single person. That's why I left that comment.
@jamesh318
@jamesh318 4 месяца назад
The feedback from Mexicans here is so heartwarming, rather than the vitriol we sometimes see in America when we share cultures. I’m an Italian American, I love my neighbors in Mexico and their beautiful culture and incredible food, and I’m going to try to make this sometime soon!
@XMetalChefX
@XMetalChefX 7 месяцев назад
RB is the most underrated chef in history.
@stunart
@stunart 3 месяца назад
He is what everybody thinks Gordon Ramsay is in terms of skill plus just being the most humble and well spoken guy
@chino6398
@chino6398 2 года назад
i gotta say man, im mexican form oaxaca and holy mole this is how we make it step by step great video!! you can really tell how much culture you absorbed and the respect for our cousine lots of love form Mexico!
@Charlesdavid2009
@Charlesdavid2009 2 года назад
This is not a traditional mole. It’s like a Gucci makeover of the traditional recipe. Almost offensive. The taste should be simple but distinct. This clearly would be over reaching into too many directions. You could probably reduce this to something more like a traditional flavor the techniques are valid. Just use the right ingredients.
@spicemasterii6775
@spicemasterii6775 2 года назад
@@Charlesdavid2009 Didn't know that. Can you list the traditional ingredients?
@Charlesdavid2009
@Charlesdavid2009 2 года назад
@@spicemasterii6775 I’ll have to ask my mother and grandmother! I just know it wasn’t this “complex” and that QUALITY ingredients made all the difference vs a “complex kaleidoscopic seasoning” I almost had to go into hiding when I accidentally tossed my mothers stash of peppers! 😬😬😬
@JamesonWilde
@JamesonWilde 2 года назад
@@Charlesdavid2009 where is your family from? My family is from Oaxaca and this is exactly how it's made there.
@Charlesdavid2009
@Charlesdavid2009 2 года назад
@@JamesonWilde better be sure. We use blood.
@ilnpa2722
@ilnpa2722 Год назад
WOW 🤩 Im only ten mins into the video and I’m thinking about the only other person with such level of commitment and love for another cultural cooking is Julia Child!!! Rick Bayless you deserve every award and accolades in the world. No other person has brought the attention respect and authenticity you have brought to Mexican cuisine. BRAVO 👏🏼
@mercster
@mercster Год назад
Yep... I'm not a real cook or even that familiar with authentic Mexican cuisine. But it is always enjoyable to watch someone a) who loves what they're doing, and b) doing it on an expert level. I enjoy Rick's personality and obvious passion for this nation's foodstuffs, which is why I watch his videos.
@moirabelanger9392
@moirabelanger9392 3 месяца назад
Also Dianna Kennedy
@ilnpa2722
@ilnpa2722 3 месяца назад
@@moirabelanger9392 wow 🤩 I never heard of her before so decided to google her. It’s amazing how much she got envolved in her research. Just like Rick, she would talk to the maids, they would referred to their villages. She believed that the best goo is found in the street stalls and homes Not in fancy restaurants. Thanks for your comment! It was fun to learn about Diane Kennedy😍😌☺️
@battlebeard2041
@battlebeard2041 Год назад
I remember seeing this gentleman making his Black Mole in Top Chef Masters over a decade ago. He hasn’t noticeably aged; must be all those spices! 👌🏻
@mercster
@mercster Год назад
It's all those chiles, keeps you young! :)
@nathanlambshead4778
@nathanlambshead4778 Год назад
I watched that also. So good to see this video today.
@skatingcanuck9837
@skatingcanuck9837 Год назад
He is so young at heart with his passion and enthusiastic energy.
@hollowromero4282
@hollowromero4282 Год назад
SOY MEXICANA DE CDMX Y ME DA GUSTO VER COMO TRATA DE HACER LA COMIDA DE MI PAIS CREAME QUE VALORO SU ESFUERZO GRACIAS
@brothernorb8586
@brothernorb8586 Год назад
I was watching this guy on TV when I was 🌱 young way before top chef. If he's like me after all that cooking no appetite. He clearly doesn't pig out, or he's just really lucky
@adrianai.altamirano3904
@adrianai.altamirano3904 Год назад
My family is Mexican from Sonora and we settled in Arizona when I was little. I remember watching your show with my mom every Saturday on PBS; we learned so much about central and southern Mexican cuisine from you. Thank you ❤
@joyceakse500
@joyceakse500 Год назад
@Adriana Esquer 😊😊
@JimmyGarcia-hh2og
@JimmyGarcia-hh2og 9 месяцев назад
Arizona is Mexico 🇲🇽
@barahng
@barahng 8 месяцев назад
@@JimmyGarcia-hh2og Was* Mexico signed the peace treaty that made it legally American. The entire Mexican government had basically collapsed by the end of that war and the US could have demanded a LOT more territory than it did. Could have just annexed all of Mexico honestly. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Guadalupe_Hidalgo
@JimmyGarcia-hh2og
@JimmyGarcia-hh2og 8 месяцев назад
@@barahng American???? That certainly isn't white people, The united states'🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 attacked MEXICO 🇲🇽 after MEXICO defeated France, which turned out to be the most " cowardess" act in U.S. history!! That's why we have the saying. " Polk!!! The coward"!! The united states'🇺🇸 and England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 are the same!!, We've never done a single goddamn thing on our own! If MEXICO 🇲🇽 had not defeated Spain and France, there would be no united states'🇺🇸 and English would have been our fourth language!! Suck on that one for a while!! Mexicans and there reservation brothers and sisters, are the real, and only!! north Americans!!! The rest are immigrants,U.S. citizens 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙂
@JimmyGarcia-hh2og
@JimmyGarcia-hh2og 8 месяцев назад
@@barahng California, Oregon, Nevada, Wyoming, Kansas, oaklahoma, Idaho, Texas, Arizona, new Mexico, Utah, Montana!!!is MEXICO 🇲🇽
@geraldinemcguire1698
@geraldinemcguire1698 Год назад
Many many years ago I had mole in Oaxaca . It was very mysterious. Now 60 years later I learn what exactly it was that we were eating Such an elaborate dish.
@ank09e
@ank09e 2 года назад
Started this three days ago and just had it tonight. What a labor of love but SO worth it!! 11/10. Incredible. Thank you!!
@lostz2754
@lostz2754 11 дней назад
How would you describe the flavor?
@MooseMcDowell
@MooseMcDowell 2 года назад
Rick you have no idea how important you are to my life. Your passion guided me to who I am. I remember how proud I was to take my parents to Topolobampo when they visited us from my hometown in South Louisiana. We had no family when we lived in Chicagoland but I didn't miss many episodes of your show. We've been in Dallas for a while now. I hope you and your family are well. Thank you so much!
@studiograficomty
@studiograficomty 2 года назад
Mexican cook reporting...dude you almost pull the "metate" (grinding stone to make the paste), it's always a pleasure to see a "foreigner", doing an old recipe step by step. Outstanding work, salud!.
@dfarnum4282
@dfarnum4282 7 месяцев назад
Was lucky enough to live in Chicago when Frontera Grill and Topolobampo were just getting started. Now 30 years later I am going to try my first mole sauce very soon! Cheers!
@carlosarroyo6722
@carlosarroyo6722 Год назад
Rick is more Mexican than I am. His dishes are amazing. Food is authentic.
@soundbwoikilla764
@soundbwoikilla764 2 года назад
I learned to make mole negro over 20 years ago from your book Mexican Kitchen. I now make a 30 quart vat each summer after the summer tomatoes ripen and then freeze quarts to use (and trade lol) over the ensuing year. Although I've adapted the recipe in ways over the years, I still follow each step/bowl religiously. I dread straining, nobody wants to help at that stage. My Mexican and non-Mexican friends call it the Black Gold.
@thomaswilson9661
@thomaswilson9661 2 года назад
This may be the most wholesome comment section I’ve ever seen and it makes me smile
@yhird
@yhird 2 года назад
It would take William Shakespeare to adequately describe how delicious this dish looks. Remarkable culinary skills Rick. Thank you for sharing.
@Clayphish
@Clayphish 2 года назад
Wow! The time, effort and experience it takes to present this to us is unbelievable. We are extremely lucky! Thank you so much, Rick!
@JohnnyDaines
@JohnnyDaines 2 года назад
Rick you are THE MAN. You have no idea how much these “deep dives” mean to me - they are a treasure trove of knowledge. Please keep making these videos!
@rickbayless
@rickbayless 2 года назад
More on the way!
@rickmaldoo4205
@rickmaldoo4205 2 года назад
Thanks🤠..... ☝️😯oh
@roseannatorres1127
@roseannatorres1127 2 года назад
Yes! I grew up watching your cooking show. I'm so happy to have found your RU-vid channel.
@joshshuffman
@joshshuffman 2 года назад
@@rickbayless You got one for pollo en pipian?
@climberjohn8679
@climberjohn8679 9 месяцев назад
I just followed this recipe with Pasilla, Mulatto, Guajiro. I served it with slow-cooked beef cheek, it was amazing. Thanks for sharing your tips on RU-vid Chef!
@lostz2754
@lostz2754 11 дней назад
How was the flavor?
@sikchopper3783
@sikchopper3783 Год назад
Rick, Señor you are a treasure!! Amazing work
@rogerhoffman8418
@rogerhoffman8418 2 года назад
These extremely technical and nuanced instructions for such a masterpiece of the culinary world are such a gift to us All.. TRULY A Gift you have given us... Your wealth of knowledge that you share makes you a NATIONAL TREASURE Of both Mexico and the United States.. I hope people of all nationalities take note and start posting LONG, IN DEPTH , COMPLICATED, TREASURED HEIRLOOM RECIPES.... The Grandmothers are leaving us... We need to start right now.. no more secrets. .. start preserving the food heritage now we can't afford to let the good stuff go...
@jasonhatfield4747
@jasonhatfield4747 Год назад
I can not thank you enough for making this video and putting all of the hard work and years of research and practice into this!! This is something that the average home cook could never pull off without this sort of help. I can not wait to try this for a special occasion!
@johnherron3961
@johnherron3961 2 года назад
Gringo in Utah been a fan for years - TY Rick.
@robmoreno6267
@robmoreno6267 Год назад
I finished making this yesterday. It came out very nice and I can’t wait to share it. It is a bit time consuming but well worth the effort. Thank you Mr. Bayless for sharing your passion and expertise!
@desertedenblooms
@desertedenblooms 5 месяцев назад
your an amazing teacher! the years of research,learning,observation, and generosity to share it with us as you do, is just fantastic. We could never afford to pay for these classes they are priceless and I am so grateful!
@Benni-rp9or
@Benni-rp9or Год назад
I made this about 5 months ago and I'm on my last ziploc and feeling like I need to make more. I gave a few bags to my brother, who is now out and wants me to pitch in for me to make more. By far the best mole we've ever had and we've been to a fair number of Mexican restaurants that serve great versions. Once you get the right balance of salt and sugar, you can literally eat it with a spoon, it's that good. I'm going to try the next batch without the chilhuacle chiles, they're just too expensive to special order. Thank you again from everyone in my family for the walk-through, it's very much appreciated
@mariomoyaproject
@mariomoyaproject 2 года назад
As a Mexican Mole lover, I have to say that you nailed it, Rick. Superb preparation and ingredients. No wonder why you're one of the best chefs of the world. Fantastic job!
@michellen2325
@michellen2325 2 года назад
Rick lived in Mexico for several years, he knows the language and their cooking. I love him.
@mariomoyaproject
@mariomoyaproject 2 года назад
@@michellen2325 He’s amazing 🤩
@robertworden8559
@robertworden8559 5 месяцев назад
astonishing effort, thoughtfully presented keeping fear and laziness to a minimum.
@J_Braz_
@J_Braz_ Год назад
It blows my mind that Rick and Skip are both at the top of their professions. I've watched them both for many years. Only recently learned they were indeed related.
@willgraves5288
@willgraves5288 2 года назад
Thank you, Rick. We know you've won hearts and stomachs as you spent the time to master this essential preparation!
@alejandrozab
@alejandrozab 2 года назад
Congrats to Rick!! He is. one of the few cooks from the US that really adheres to the true mexican cuisine. Many others believe that Tex Mex is mexican cuisine...
@graciasalapelota9943
@graciasalapelota9943 Год назад
...GRACIAS...RICARDO.....POR SENTIRTE ....Y......QUERER TANTO .....A MI MEXICO QUERIDO ......
@skepticalmom2948
@skepticalmom2948 2 года назад
I used to work with a oacacan chef named Javier, he would take all of the seeds from the dried peppers and toast them in the oven and grind then into a paste for a really delicious nutty flavor in the mole.
@CarolWilliamson03
@CarolWilliamson03 Год назад
What a treat it is to watch you make this dish. My dream is to go to Oaxaca. Thank you Rick,for sharing your knowledge of the people, the culture and the food of Oaxaca
@skvarea5788
@skvarea5788 Год назад
Mole the dark and mysterious sauce of Mexico.. my mouth was drooling at the end of this!.. Thankyou Chef for sharing this recipe..and definitely PATIENCE!.. is a virtue with this sauce when made properly.❤️🤤🤤🤤
@cloudlandmusic
@cloudlandmusic 2 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to do a dish that is very cherished in our culture, they say things that are made with love & dedication taste exactly how they are meant. Thank you
@JoseLuisGarcia-wl6vo
@JoseLuisGarcia-wl6vo 2 года назад
Que bárbaro. I´m Mexican but never attend how elaborated is the process of the black mole receipe. Thank You Rick.
@Rachelayala1971
@Rachelayala1971 2 года назад
I am Hawaiian/Mexican with a Salvadorean husband and I wasn’t taught any recipes from my ancestors. I’ve been mastering Salvadorean and Hawaiian food and the basic Mexican food, but I am so excited to attempt making this delicious dish! I will be starting on a Saturday and really taking my time with it just as you suggested. I’ll let you know how it’s received by the family. Oh. And thank you so much for all of the work that you put into this for all of us. 💙
@marcuscicero9587
@marcuscicero9587 2 года назад
never saw this man before. excellent teacher. people who have worked under him are fortunate
@chistake7585
@chistake7585 2 года назад
This dude covers all his bases and explains it perfectly to the viewer. Subbed.
@ronmani9476
@ronmani9476 2 года назад
The wife and I have been trying your recipes over the last couple of years and have been waiting for the mole negro. Thanks for keeping us entertained (and fed) while we were locked up.We will be going to Oaxaca for the first time this oct/nov and are sooo looking forward to trying all the foods that youve talked about!
@rickbayless
@rickbayless 2 года назад
That's great!
@claraineolivares8187
@claraineolivares8187 2 года назад
my ex mother in law is the queen of mole negro. i miss her mole so much. it was perfect. she would get as many ingredients that she could from oaxaca. they are from there so either they would go or relatives would bring them. i am not worthy of making this mole because like you said it is the holy grail of oaxacan cooking. i would watch her and just think omg how can she remember all of that. it is amazing. i would just eat it with white rice and bolillo.
@rickbayless
@rickbayless 2 года назад
You really should try to make it. You can do it!
@ivancorona7780
@ivancorona7780 2 года назад
Rick Bayless is the freakin man! Literally a LEGEND.
@Brian.M
@Brian.M Год назад
I love the way you explain things. You are awesome! Just a wealth of knowledge.
@ejahello4223
@ejahello4223 9 месяцев назад
What an amazing adventure! Making black mole is truly a labor of love ❤
@mjp152
@mjp152 2 года назад
One of the few chefs that actually notes that the heat of the chili is in the veins and not in the seeds. Instant subscribe from me!
@ZerozenOnes
@ZerozenOnes 2 месяца назад
The whole dish makes so much more sense to me now. Mole has always been so mysterious but finally understanding what it fundamentally is makes it seem so much more achievable. Must try.
@azhram
@azhram 2 года назад
Max compliments to you chef, doing mole from scratch it’s really a labor of love and dedication, glad you can reach a lot Mexican cuisine loving people
@rhondaporro877
@rhondaporro877 Год назад
Chef Rick Bayless, you, sir, are the "Bomb Diggidy!!" Warm regards, Chef Ronnie
@eclecticraeen
@eclecticraeen Год назад
cant believe how well he did this :O
@ajitkirpekar4251
@ajitkirpekar4251 2 года назад
I am glad Rick went through the entire process. Its important sometimes to go through the full experience.
@ErikHansJorgensen
@ErikHansJorgensen 10 месяцев назад
I'm so grateful this video exists. Edit: I did it! It is stupid good.
@michiganwannarbor3255
@michiganwannarbor3255 2 года назад
What a great recipe. Most Mexicans ¨make¨ this mole by buying the mole paste and adding stock. This is a true recipe.
@boncoon
@boncoon 13 часов назад
Wonderfully taught. I am inspired and encouraged both.
@ronaldwagner194
@ronaldwagner194 2 года назад
Outstanding!
@yayow_p
@yayow_p 2 года назад
I can watch Rick for hours!
@tamimedina5579
@tamimedina5579 2 года назад
I very much like watching Mr. Rick Bayless cooking shows. I watch his shows as often as I can on RU-vid.
@ritaho5373
@ritaho5373 2 года назад
Now this is labor of LOVE. MOLE looks amazing! We sure do miss your PBS shows…
@justrelaxing1501
@justrelaxing1501 2 года назад
I fell in love with mole dishes in of all places Ft. Campbell, KY. There was this great Mexican restaurant just outside the main gate and I had the chicken mole and loved it. I haven’t found a place like this since.
@rodneymounsey4168
@rodneymounsey4168 2 года назад
That was one oh the best most concise explanations of how to cook mole, with why everything you did is important I’ve ever seen. What an excellent video, thanks so much just brilliant.
@Trenz0
@Trenz0 2 года назад
What a complex process. No wonder mole is so rich in flavor
@2muchthyme189
@2muchthyme189 2 года назад
Mesmerizing video, could not take my eyes off it! I always wondered how this remarkable sauce is made, but I had no idea how meticulous the process is. I am so impressed with the tradition and dedication that went into your mastery of this process and your generosity in sharing such detailed instructions. Thank you, Chef!
@calben007
@calben007 2 года назад
You've given me a reason to create a special occasion so I can make this mole, thanks so much for all you've taught us over the years. I've been hoping for this video since I saw you on Top Chef Masters serving this mole.
@ZEROmg13
@ZEROmg13 Год назад
my birthday is coming up soon, just saying...😘
@LeoElTigredeSiberia
@LeoElTigredeSiberia 9 месяцев назад
Yes Congratulations finally you finished Amen God Bless you I am a.Mexican Frome Miami Amen Great Mexican Food.Black.Mole.IRemember I take Red Mole Frome Puebla whith Chicken when I was A Little boy in Mexico Many years hago. Thanks a Lot. Amen
@irenechang2734
@irenechang2734 Год назад
This took me about 5 hours and my arm felt like it had been through mole boot camp. Delicious enough that I may make this a biennial event.
@lordtanatos84kmkn59
@lordtanatos84kmkn59 2 года назад
Wow, great video, definitely the hardest part is knowing what to aim for in terms of flavor. I find it very hard to believe that someone who had never tasted mole could make it right from a written recipe.
@alexreed4465
@alexreed4465 2 года назад
This guy rules. Such a way about him that makes for a good teacher.
@franciscov761
@franciscov761 2 года назад
Hi Rick. I'm from Monterrey, Mexico, and let me tell you I'm extremely impressed by your dedication and involvement to this recipe. There really is no better way to learn a country's cuisine than to visit and get to know its people and customs. My mother does brown mole, which is actually quite similar (might be the same one 😅). Saludos de México!
@kanethompson708
@kanethompson708 Год назад
😆
@TzenHD
@TzenHD 2 года назад
What a master class of a video this is. This is one dish I've always been intimidated by and you've helped bridge that gap and made it accessible. Thank you!
@antherthalmhersser7239
@antherthalmhersser7239 2 года назад
This is a masterclass. Thanks, Rick!
@joeyboikly
@joeyboikly 2 года назад
I have just been equal parts informed and inspired. Thank you so much! Btw, I worked fine dining in Chicago for a decade, and I never heard a single negative word about chef.
@blancalopezguzman
@blancalopezguzman 2 года назад
Such a beautiful and authentic representation of our Mexican culture and way of cooking. Thank you💕👌
@dorothybonamer1820
@dorothybonamer1820 Год назад
Mr Bayless, it’s such a pleasure watching you make it seem like I can conquer something as delicious as black mole. I’m humbled by your effort to teach me things I thought were never possible. Thank you for the confidence you present to us all.
@cjohnsonwow
@cjohnsonwow 2 года назад
HOLY... DUDE I saw you when I was a weee kid and you went over what "enchilada" actually was, I'm so glad you're still around.
@ravenoftheredsky
@ravenoftheredsky 8 месяцев назад
Such a flex when Rick shows you the pain and attention needed to make this, then he just goes "oh yeah, here's the second pot I was working on" lol
@chrisdell2072
@chrisdell2072 5 месяцев назад
I remember when people tried to accuse Rick of cultural appropriation, when hes is cultural appreciator.
@stevesucio7790
@stevesucio7790 2 года назад
Mr. Rick, this looks fantastic and I swear I can smell it through the screen. Thanks for taking the time to share the knowledge.
@joshuabonnelle6527
@joshuabonnelle6527 2 года назад
Thank you so much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to share this recipe and all the steps it takes to make such a mysterious and wonderful mole!
@rickbayless
@rickbayless 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@richardlanderos5526
@richardlanderos5526 2 года назад
Rick! You’re the best! I know how to make Mole Negro de Teotitlan del Valle. I’m going to make this version of it. You ‘ve always been my Mexican Cooking hero since I started watching you on PBS when I was a teenager. Cheers from LA!
@bdubya7646
@bdubya7646 2 года назад
Absolutely gorgeous! And that perfectly roasted pork loin, amazing!
@bjones9942
@bjones9942 2 года назад
Thanks, Rick. As I was watching I just thought how some would totally bastardize this and try to make it something it's not because they don't trust their viewers to be able to cook it. I think that's likely the thing I most appreciate from your videos - they're not dumbed down. Sometimes you have very simple items, sometimes not. But you trust that people can follow along - or make mistakes and learn from them.
@rickbayless
@rickbayless 2 года назад
Thank you Brett.
@SATXREM
@SATXREM 2 года назад
Thanks for giving me something exceptional to do this weekend! Thanks, Rick!
@rickbayless
@rickbayless 2 года назад
Let us know how it goes!
@gordonhamnett1289
@gordonhamnett1289 2 года назад
Love food, been cooking all my life and it is a passion. I see the passion in you Rick! Thank you for sharing this knowledge and the love you have for Mexican cuisine!! It's contagious!!
@mariadelrociomandujano9403
@mariadelrociomandujano9403 6 месяцев назад
You are so good, I been watching for a long time. And I enjoyed cooking what you teach.
@luishetzler9429
@luishetzler9429 Год назад
I remember watching 20yrs ago the episode were the Oaxaca abuleita made mole sauce over turkey breast and pine nuts. Rick said this was the original recipe from the native people.
@flora.alejandra
@flora.alejandra 2 года назад
My mom and I used to watch your show a loooong time ago, and were always amazed at your more than extense knowledge of our cuisine, and your love and respect towards it. We're very happy to find you here in YT!
@roxannechapa2131
@roxannechapa2131 7 месяцев назад
My grandmother used to make mole. She used to put the boiled children back into the pot. The chicken would soak in all the mole and it was so good.
@bbyyoakslorena1040
@bbyyoakslorena1040 Год назад
I made this and it was delicious. I did mole enchiladas as well with the mole. My first time cooking mole and my family fell in love with it. ❤️
@1utube01
@1utube01 2 года назад
The better Bayless brother lol!
@estebantlatenchi2505
@estebantlatenchi2505 2 года назад
My mom would only make mole oaxaqueno for mi birthday. I wish I could have learned it from her. I remember she used pecans and walnuts with everything else you used. Because I wanted mole, I needed to help so my responsibility was to stir the mole and for advice do not have your favorite shirt or white t-shirt when stirring. Thank you Mr. Bayles. I enjoy your love for Mexican cuisine.
@estebantlatenchi2505
@estebantlatenchi2505 2 года назад
what effect would a turkey broth have instead of a chicken broth?
@easein
@easein 2 года назад
God I love you! I made a 'real' black mole years ago. An all day process. Lost the recipe and the others I've tried have not liven up to the first. This looks familiar, if not better. And since you are my new God, I can't wait to get a couple of days off to try it.
@rickbayless
@rickbayless 2 года назад
👀
@thenoilkitchen
@thenoilkitchen 2 года назад
What a great demonstration of this beautiful complex classic! Thank you!
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