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  2. Mole Meatballs Are the Zesty Appetizer Your Menu Has Been Missing

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    For the uninitiated, mole (moh-lay) is a sauce that’s traditional in many parts of Mexico, including Oaxaca and Pueblo. These thick, pourable sauces come in many forms—mole negro, mole verde ...

  3. Oaxacan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Oaxacan moles are served with chicken, pork, and beef; however, the sauce is more important in a mole dish than the meat. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] The name, colour, and ingredients distinguish the seven main moles of Oaxaca, called negro (black), amarillo (yellow), coloradito (little red or red-coloured), mancha manteles (tablecloth stainer), chichilo ...

  4. Los Danzantes - Wikipedia

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    Los Danzantes Oaxaca serves Mexican food, mainly Oaxacan. The menu includes hoja santa with goat cheese and tomatillo sauce, as well as mole, salsa borracha with pork ribs, guava cheesecake, and mezcal. [5] The restaurant offers monthly options with seasonal ingredients. Reservations are recommended due to its popularity.

  5. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It also adapted mozzarella, brought by the Spanish, and modified it to what is now known as Oaxaca cheese. [78] [79] Enchiladas with tasajo beef. One major feature of Oaxacan cuisine is its seven mole varieties, second only to mole poblano in popularity. The seven are Negro (black), Amarillo (yellow), Coloradito (little red), Mancha Manteles ...

  6. Rick Bayless - Wikipedia

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    Before opening his restaurant, Bayless began his career as a professional chef in 1980 as the executive chef at Lopez y Gonzalez in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. In 1987, Bayless and his wife Deann opened Frontera Grill in Chicago, specializing in contemporary regional Mexican cuisine , with special emphasis on the varied cuisines of the Oaxaca region.

  7. Salmonella outbreak at popular L.A. Oaxacan restaurant sickens 44

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    A lawsuit was filed against Madre in Valencia after dozens reported they were sick in salmonella outbreak. The restaurant is now open after L.A. County shut down the restaurant for about a week.

  8. For Oaxacans in L.A., city councilmembers racist ... - AOL

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    One expert estimated that there are as many as 200,000 Zapotecs — the largest Indigenous group from Oaxaca — living in Los Angeles County. As early as the 1940s, Oaxacan immigrants came to the ...

  9. Enchilada - Wikipedia

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    Enchiladas con mole, instead of chili sauce, are served with mole, [15] and are also known as enmoladas. [16] Enchiladas placeras are Michoacán plaza-style, made with vegetables and poultry. [17] Enchiladas poblanas are soft corn tortillas filled with chicken and poblano peppers, topped with oaxaca cheese. [18]