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Mole Manchamantel | Traditional Sauce From Oaxaca, Mexico | TasteAtlas

Mole manchamantel

(Tablecloth-Stainer Mole)

Mole manchamantel or tablecloth-stainer mole is a traditional sauce originating from Oaxaca as one of the seven moles of Oaxaca. This mole is usually made with ingredients such as dried ancho chili peppers, garlic, onions, pineapple, tomatoes, apples, pears, chorizo, peanuts, almonds, cloves, black peppercorns, cinnamon, oil, plantains, and chicken broth.


Every household in Oaxaca has their own version of the sauce. The ingredients are ground and simmered until the mole becomes thick. Once prepared, mole manchamantel should have sweet, spicy, and fruity flavors. It's often served with roasted chicken, pork, tortillas, rice, or used in tamales.


The name tablecloth-stainer mole refers to the fact that any small spill will leave a lasting mark on the tablecloth or your clothes.