About Whole Dried Ancho Chillies
Wrinkly-skinned ancho chillies are the most commonly used dried chilli in México with a fruity, earthy flavour that?s indispensable whether you?re making salsas or traditional sauces and stews like mole and carne con chile.
Oxblood Colour
Wrinkly + High flesh to skin ratio
Notes of: dried fruit + bitter chocolate
Ancho chillies are perfect for stuffing. Wipe clean and soak in water until soft then cut a slit down one side of each chilli with scissors and carefully remove the seeds, keeping the stem intact. Cut peeled potatoes into ½ cm pieces and cook in salted boiling water until soft. Drain and mix together with chorizo, cut to the same size. Fry potato and chorizo in a little oil until slightly coloured, then spoon into the chillies. Puree tinned tomatoes with stock and cook until the consistency of single cream. Pour tomato sauce over the chillies, cover with foil and bake for half an hour.
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