Scoville DeVille said:If you like that broth/sauce idea, here's what I would do,
Take one cut up chicken and add to a shallow pan with one cut up onion and a hanfull of garil cloves. Pour just enough water on it to about an inch deep or half way up the chicken. Cover with a lid and bring just to a boil. Poach the chicken for about 20-25 minutes until cooked and tender. Remove the chicken and discard onions and garlic. Add enough of your Mole Hawt Sauce to the remaining broth and whisk. Let cook down and reduce a bit while deboning and shredding the chicken. Add chicken to the sauce and simmer for about 10 - 15 minutes. Serve with rice and beans and tortillas!
Now my damm mouth is watering.
stettoman said:* I effing HATE dealing with mangos. This was my first, and NOBODY warned me about the learning curve. The G-D thing doesn't even have much flavor, hence the pineapple....
That is all...............................................................
The Hot Pepper said:Mangoes are delicious when ripe one for my fave eating fruits. It's a very prominent flavor, you just got a bad one. It was underripe, and the part you said was soft may have been some rotting, as, it should ripen evenly.
Scoville DeVille said:If you like that broth/sauce idea, here's what I would do,
Take one cut up chicken and add to a shallow pan with one cut up onion and a hanfull of garil cloves. Pour just enough water on it to about an inch deep or half way up the chicken. Cover with a lid and bring just to a boil. Poach the chicken for about 20-25 minutes until cooked and tender. Remove the chicken and discard onions and garlic. Add enough of your Mole Hawt Sauce to the remaining broth and whisk. Let cook down and reduce a bit while deboning and shredding the chicken. Add chicken to the sauce and simmer for about 10 - 15 minutes. Serve with rice and beans and tortillas!
Now my damm mouth is watering.
Scoville DeVille said:Dude! You are doing it RIGHT!
I am looking forward to this!