Sunday, May 03, 2009

Chile Mojo

I first heard about Chile Mojo from the Adelaide Showgrounds Farmers Market which had a Chilli Fest day. The owner of Chile Mojo, Joel Adams, was demonstrating how to make Chile Rellenos in the Market Kitchen. A Poblano chili, the people's chilli as Joel explained, is stuffed with cheese, battered and fried to make a rather delicious snack.

Chile Mojo the store is, or should I say was the store as they're moving to 381 Magill Road, a little bit of Mexico in Adelaide packed with all kinds of Mexican and Tex-Mex products you can't find anywhere else in town. There's a Wall of Flame stocked with a wide variety of hot sauces all with a heat rating out of ten. There's all kind of dried and tinned chillis, various Mexican sauces and spice mixes, bloody mary mixes and even tins of tomatillos which I just absolutely love.

They have a mechanised tortilla press to make their own corn tortillas using freshly made masa and these can be bought frozen and quickly heated up in a frypan. The on-site kitchen produces some delicious frozen meals as well as fresh side dishes. These are superb quality, way better than any from a local Mexican eatery, and very reasonably priced.

A few weeks ago I first tried their taco beef which had just been made. It was a lot better than any taco beef I've made using supermarket ingredients with just the right combination of flavours. This weekend I tried the frozen taco beef along with the frozen bean mix to go with the Chile Mojo tortillas and was impressed again.

The taco beef and beans both lost nothing from being frozen with the beans adding a nice complementary texture and subtle flavour. The tortillas were a cut above the supermarket corn tortillas in terms of both texture and taste. Buying the beef and beans ready to go made everything a lot easier and allowed me to concentrate on making my own take on pico de gallo sallsa: freshly diced tomatoes, canned diced tomatoes, diced red onions, minced chilli, coriander and lime juice.

I also bought a pack of frozen Chili Colorad beef burritos and these were amazing. The beef was deliciously tender with a rich, spicy blend of flavours. The way I put them in the oven, and I suspect the way they were made, these have to be eaten with a knife and fork just like in the restaurants. However these are better than anything that can be had in a local Mexican restaurant and I wouldn't mind paying more than the modest price that Joel, who is originally from Colorado, is asking which is a fraction of what you pay at a restaurant.

Having become hooked on Mexican food whilst travelling to America it is a great delight to find a place such as Chile Mojo. The packaging on the ready-to-go meals goes "THE BEST MEXICAN FOOD IS AT YOUR PLACE" and I would have to agree that it certainly is in Adelaide with Chile Mojo's offerings. For all your Mexican and chilli cravings Chile Mojo is the place, so everyone better go there and support it so I can keep having my Mexican fix!

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Blogger Suzer said...

Chili Mojo is amazing and a welcome find here in Adelaide!

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