
Pork in Green Pumpkin Seed Mole
Pork braised in green mole of pumpkin seeds, tomatillo, poblano chile and epazote.
About this recipe
Pork in green pumpkin seed mole is a festive stew of central Mexico: pieces of pork braised in a green mole of toasted pumpkin seeds, poblano chile, tomatillo, epazote and hierba santa, creating a thick, velvety emerald-green sauce with a nutty, herbal flavor and a gentle heat. It is the stew of weddings, baptisms and markets across the State of Mexico and Puebla.
History & Origin
Green pumpkin seed mole is one of Mexico's oldest moles, documented in the Florentine Codex as 'pepián' or 'pipián' - from the Nahuatl pipiyán or pepiancueitl, referring to pumpkin seeds. The Aztecs prepared pipián with pumpkin seeds, chile and herbs for religious ceremonies and noble feasts. Unlike black or red mole, green pipián never incorporated Old World spices: it is one of the most purely pre-Hispanic stews that survives in contemporary Mexican cooking.
Estimated cost
$14.74
Total cost
$2.46
Per serving
* Approximate prices based on US supermarkets
Nutritional information per serving
420
Calories
32g
Protein
12g
Carbohydrates
28g
Fat
3g
Fiber
480mg
Sodium
* Approximate values. May vary depending on ingredients used.
Method
- 1
Cut the pork into 4-5 cm pieces. In a pot with water, salt, garlic and onion, braise the pork over medium heat for 30 minutes until tender. Reserve the stock.
- 2
Toast the pumpkin seeds in a dry comal over low heat, stirring until puffed and evenly golden. Leave to cool.
- 3
Char the tomatillos, poblano chile and onion on the comal. Peel the chile. Blend everything with garlic, epazote, hierba santa and the pumpkin seeds with 200ml of the pork stock.
💡 The charred poblano gives the characteristic earthy flavor.
- 4
Heat lard in a casserole over high heat. Pour in the sauce all at once and fry, stirring, for 5 minutes until it changes color.
💡 Frying the sauce is essential for the pipián to have body.
- 5
Add the cooked pork pieces and enough stock so the sauce is thick but pourable. Cook over low heat for 15 minutes. Adjust salt.
- 6
Serve in a deep bowl with white rice and corn tortillas.
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