- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message

MANCHAMANTEL SAUCE
Posted on 2/27/09 at 6:09 pm
Posted on 2/27/09 at 6:09 pm
MANCHAMANTEL SAUCE is a great sauce for you Latin lovers
Literally, manchamantel means "tablecloth stainer". This sauce, with its red chile, is likely to stain a few palates along the way! It is a classic fruit-and-chile sauce from Central Mexico that goes wonderfully well with pork and shrimp dishes.
Its natural sweetness, hotness, form and texture is akin to an old-style Cantonese sweet-and-sour sauce.
While this recipe contains bananas and pineapple, other combinations of ripe fruit such as apples and peaches can also be used. IF YOU CANNOT GET CANELA, which is the form of cinnamon commonly used in Mexico, ordinary cinnamon can be substituted, but cut the amount in half.
1/2 cup whole dried ancho chiles
2 quarts water
1/2 pound Roma tomatoes
2 cloves garlic, roasted and peeled
1-3/4 cups fresh pineapple, diced
1/2 pound ripe bananas
1 large green apple, peeled, cored and chopped
3 tablespoons canela (or 1-1/2 tablespoons cinnamon)
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
Pinch of ground clove
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon piloncillo or brown sugar
3 tablespoon peanut oil or lard
Remove stems and seeds from chiles. With a comal or black iron skillet, roast chiles for 5 minutes. Shake once or twice and do not allow to blacken. Add to the water in a covered pan and simmer on very low heat for 30 minutes to rehydrate. Place chiles, tomatoes and remaining ingredients in a blender or food processor and purée. If necessary, add a little of the soaking liquid. Taste the chile water first; if it is not bitter, use it, otherwise add plain water.
Add oil or lard to a high-sided pan and heat until almost smoking. Refry sauce at a sizzle for 3 to 4 minutes, stirring constantly.
Literally, manchamantel means "tablecloth stainer". This sauce, with its red chile, is likely to stain a few palates along the way! It is a classic fruit-and-chile sauce from Central Mexico that goes wonderfully well with pork and shrimp dishes.
Its natural sweetness, hotness, form and texture is akin to an old-style Cantonese sweet-and-sour sauce.
While this recipe contains bananas and pineapple, other combinations of ripe fruit such as apples and peaches can also be used. IF YOU CANNOT GET CANELA, which is the form of cinnamon commonly used in Mexico, ordinary cinnamon can be substituted, but cut the amount in half.
1/2 cup whole dried ancho chiles
2 quarts water
1/2 pound Roma tomatoes
2 cloves garlic, roasted and peeled
1-3/4 cups fresh pineapple, diced
1/2 pound ripe bananas
1 large green apple, peeled, cored and chopped
3 tablespoons canela (or 1-1/2 tablespoons cinnamon)
1 tablespoon cider vinegar
Pinch of ground clove
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon piloncillo or brown sugar
3 tablespoon peanut oil or lard
Remove stems and seeds from chiles. With a comal or black iron skillet, roast chiles for 5 minutes. Shake once or twice and do not allow to blacken. Add to the water in a covered pan and simmer on very low heat for 30 minutes to rehydrate. Place chiles, tomatoes and remaining ingredients in a blender or food processor and purée. If necessary, add a little of the soaking liquid. Taste the chile water first; if it is not bitter, use it, otherwise add plain water.
Add oil or lard to a high-sided pan and heat until almost smoking. Refry sauce at a sizzle for 3 to 4 minutes, stirring constantly.
Posted on 2/27/09 at 7:29 pm to tavolatim
This recipe misses the mandatory Tav count by 6 ingredients or $87.50 in cost.Chicken, please delete.

This post was edited on 2/27/09 at 7:30 pm
Posted on 2/27/09 at 7:33 pm to OTIS2
quote:
This recipe misses the mandatory Tav count by 6 ingredients or $87.50 in cost.Chicken, please delete.
Relax. It's just the sauce. I am sure the recipe will follow...
Posted on 2/27/09 at 7:37 pm to Btrtigerfan
Tav, you know we're funnin' you. Keep posting good stuff. 
Posted on 2/27/09 at 7:44 pm to OTIS2
His recipes get me laid all the time. And that's a challenge when you are married. :rimshot:
Posted on 2/28/09 at 6:51 am to OTIS2
Memorable dishes are not easy.
Easy dishes are not memorable.
put that on your bar napkin

Easy dishes are not memorable.
put that on your bar napkin
Popular
Back to top
1






