Asado de BodaZacatecas is a lovely colonial city in north-central Mexico that sits in a ravine at 8,100 feet, where vast silver deposits were discovered during the Spanish reign of Mexico. During a late-winter visit, my husband and I explored much of the town on foot, pausing frequently to catch our breath at the high altitude, and to marvel at the elaborate restored buildings and cleanliness of the city. One evening, we selected La Cantera Musical restaurant for dinner. My entrée of asado de boda was delicious. Boda means nuptials or wedding.This dish is a type of mole and is typically served for weddings or anniversary celebrations. Mexican chocolate is often used in mole dishes and is available in Mexican grocery stores and many supermarkets. The chocolate also contains cinnamon, ground almonds, sugar, and vanilla and is formed into round tablets that are packaged in cylinder shaped boxes. Ibarra or Abuelita are the most common imports. Serve with Mexican Rice .