Saturday, May 2, 2009

Mmmmm....Mole de Mayo!


I spent a couple of hours in Pilsen this afternoon sampling the tasty treats at Mole de Mayo, where some of Chicago's finest Mexican restaurants vied for the titles of "Best Mole" and "People's Choice." Above, Hector Marcial, executive chef of Mundial Cocina Mestiza, located about half a block east of Paulina on 18th Street, was dishing up a sample of three kinds of mole: the classic mole poblano from Puebla in central Mexico, mole amarillo/yellow mole, and a mole sauce with pork the name of which I tried to catch twice and failed miserably--sorry! But they all tasted mighty good.

You can see them here: beef in mole poblano to the left, pork in the mystery mole at center, chicken in yellow mole on the right.


Other restaurants competing included other neighborhood favorites like Nuevo Leon and Fogata Village, plus the Maxwell Street branch of the Lalo's empire, North Side contender Riques Regional and the upscale Zocalo. With the gorgeous weather, great publicity, celebrity chefs and master sommelier Alpana Singh on hand, hundreds of people turned out over the afternoon. Who won, you ask? I left before the winners were announced, but check in at the New Communities web site next week to find out.

Note: I stand corrected. Riques never made it to the event, and I neglected to mention FIG Catering, whose pulled pork torta and mint limeade were big hits.

See more photos and descriptions of the event through links in the comments below.

10 comments:

For Intimate Gatherings said...

Riques never did show up, but FIG Catering was there as well.

Anonymous said...

WHO WON! I thought Fig Catering stole the show . . .

Maureen Kelleher said...

Thanks, and please forgive the oversight. FIG rocked. Will have winners up tomorrow.

Patrick Barry said...

More good photos on Flickr thanks to ehfisher, here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ehfisher/sets/72157617521347133/show/

There's even a video of the lucha libre (wrestling) in El Zócalo.

Patrick Barry said...

Here's another great set of photos from kate.gardiner on Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ennuiislife/sets/72157617655663446/

Maureen Kelleher said...

And now, the winners:

Best Mole: Fogata Village

People's Choice: Nuevo Leon

Patrick Barry said...

A photos spread and a critique of the various moles, by Kate Gardiner, is now on Chicagoist:

http://chicagoist.com/2009/05/04/holy_mole_festival_cook_off_bring_h.php

Mike Quinlan said...

next time you're in my neighborhood check out Milagro's. fresh tacos with cabbage. on blue island N of Benito Juarez HS

Amadi Jordan-Walker said...

Thanks for writing, Maureen. It was definitely a great event!When a couple from Germany came up to ask me where to find the dish I was eating (yummy tamales from Fogata Village), it was another reminder of how special it is to live in a city with so much cultural diversity that attracts so many different types of people. Chicago truly is a "world-class" city.

Anonymous said...

Great event and wow did I enjoy the mole that day. But most of all FIG Catering great food.

Esteban Cervantes
Harris N.A. Pilsen