Cooking for me has no set rules or dogmas. You can be as creative,lush or adventurous as you want. Different countries and cultures has different ways of creating dishes with similar ingredients but with different flavour affinities. In mexico, chocolate and coffee is usually used in sweet and savoury dishes. One example is the world famous Mole. Mole is usually a sauce base that is composed of up to 20 or more ingredients. The combination of flavours, texture and colours compliments each other creating a versatile base for stews or sauce for other dishes. For this unique recipe, I am going to incorporate the smokey and earthy flavours of roasted coffee with the sweet and bitterness of dark chocolate. It sounds peculiar coming from a born and raised Filipino, but I had friends that tried the vegetable mole and said lovely things about it. Funny how I grew up equating chocolates to deserts or sweet treats, but In mexico, chocolate or cacao has been used for drinks, cooking and even medicine. This dish will delight the adventurous epicurean in everyone.



Ingredients
2 cans black beans or mixed beans
1 fresh corn or canned corn
1 capsicum cored and diced
1 small onion diced
1small carrot diced
1 small celery stalk diced
3 garlic clove minced
1 small sprig of fresh coriander chopped
1 1/2 water
*2 small chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
40g or 1/2 cup chopped dark chocolate (50% and up)
1 espresso shot or (1 tsp instant coffee)
**2 tsp adobo spice
*substitute with chilli powder or regular chilli pepper
**ADOBO SPICE RECIPE
1tsp salt
2 tsp smoked paprika
1tsp cumin seeds
1tsp balck peppercorns
1tsp garlic powder
2tsp dried oregano
-Put everything in a spice grinder and process until fine powder.
Method:
1. Heat a sauce pot with 2 tbsp oil. Sautee onion,garlic,carrots,celery,capsicum until soft. Add adobo spice.
2. Slowly add the canned diced tomato, and water. Bring to boil, then add drained beans.
3. Chop the dark chocolate and mix it with the coffee espresso shot. Powdered coffee is fine.
4. Add the chocolate coffee mixture and simmer for another 5 mintues. Put in the chopped coriander. season with salt and pper. Serve with rice, corn chips and a dallop of yoghurt



















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