Mole amarillo or yellow mole is a traditional Mexican sauce originating from Oaxaca. This mole is usually made with ingredients such as dried
chili peppers, annatto seeds,
cinnamon, cloves, cumin,
oregano, saffron, corn oil, garlic, onions, tomatoes, yellow tomatillos, the
licorice-tasting
hoja santa leaves, chicken stock, and masa harina or corn flour.
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 amarillo should be yellow in color, and it's typically served with potatoes, fish, mussels, chayote (Mexican squash), chicken, empanadas (with shredded chicken), and tamales.