Was this the world's easiest dinner? It seemed like it. It was definitely the easiest leftovers and made a fine lunch the next day.
After I made my mole sauce the first time around, I froze half of it for another use. When we had some friends around for dinner, I knew it was the perfect opportunity. I could whip up an impressive meal with practically no effort (but they didn't need to know that).
I bought some chicken breasts and poached them gently for about 20 minutes in lightly simmering water. I then shredded them and put them back in the pot with my defrosted mole sauce. After heating the mixture through, I served it with rice, pinto beans and acorn squash.
The acorn squash I had cut into wedges along the ridges of the squash, tossed with a little olive oil, salt and a pinch of chili powder, cumin and a dash of cinnamon for good measure. I stuck these in an oven at 350 and forgot about them for 45 minutes while I made the rest of dinner.
Easy? Definitely. Delicious? Oh yes. A perfect meal in all ways.
10 comments:
Sounds perfectly easy and delicious with the mole sauce already pre-made, a great idea for a weekday meal!
This is such a healthy and delicious looking meal. Very nice! I love mole sauce with chicken.
i just barely met and fell in LOVE with acorn squash. this will be a fun way to try it again!
This sounds so hearty and very tasty! An excellent comfort meal!
Ooooh, I love the combination! Rich mole and buttery, slightly sweet acorn squash? Sign me up!
I'm all for easy meals! Looks delicious.
I am impressed that you attempted mole sauce. I love it! I still don't have the courage to prepare it.
Dinner looks wonderful. Perfect to serve up to guests.
Oh, very healthy too.
I love this idea, and need to get my southern lovin pinto bean action on soon!
This is literally making me salivate! It looks and sounds so good! I will be trying!
I love mole sauce with chicken.
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