List of the Most Traditional Mexican Desserts for Christmas

Paola L

Christmas is a time of celebration, family togetherness, and of course, delicious food. In Mexico, this holiday is lived with a special touch, full of traditions and dishes that remind us of the warmth of our culture. At Sol Azteca, we want to take you on a culinary journey through the most traditional desserts that adorn Mexican tables during the Christmas season. Get ready to delight!

 

  1. Buñuelos

Buñuelos are a classic in Mexican Christmas celebrations. These fried delicacies, which can be sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon, are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. They are often served with a delicious piloncillo syrup or honey, making them an irresistible dessert.

 

  1. Natillas

Natilla is a creamy and soft dessert made with milk, sugar, cinnamon, and cornstarch. This dessert is served cold and is perfect to enjoy after a Christmas dinner. Its texture and flavor have made it a favorite in many Mexican families during the Christmas season.

 

  1. Turrón

Turrón is a traditional sweet that comes in different varieties, although the best known is the almond one. Its consistency is crunchy and its sweet flavor makes it ideal to share at family gatherings. It is often accompanied with coffee or hot chocolate.

 

  1. Roscón de Reyes

Although it is mainly consumed on January 6, the Roscón de Reyes is a dessert that begins to appear on Mexican tables during the Christmas season. This sweet bread, adorned with candied fruit, is a symbol of the holiday and comes with a surprise inside. Be careful what you find!

 

  1. Gingerbread Cookies

Gingerbread cookies are a classic that has found its place in the Christmas celebration in Mexico. Decorated with icing and food coloring, these cookies are ideal to share and enjoy with loved ones. In addition, their aroma of spices fills the home with warmth and joy.

 

  1. Champurrado

Although it is more of a drink than a dessert, champurrado is a delicious mix of chocolate, corn dough, and spices that is served hot. It is commonly enjoyed at posadas and family gatherings, and is often accompanied by buñuelos or tamales.

 

  1. Kekas de Navidad

This dessert is a kind of cake that is made with dried fruits, nuts, and spices. Its intense flavor and dense texture make it a perfect dessert for Christmas, as it can be enjoyed in small portions and can be preserved for longer.

 

  1. Capirotada

Capirotada is a bread pudding typical of the Lenten season, but many families prepare it during Christmas as well. This dessert is made with layers of bread, fruits, nuts, and a piloncillo syrup, which gives it a sweet and comforting flavor.

 

  1. Mole de Olla

Although it is also considered a dish, mole de olla often carries with it a sweet touch that makes it special for the holidays. This meat and vegetable stew is accompanied by tortillas and, in many cases, served with a touch of chocolate to enhance its flavor.

 

Celebrating Christmas at Sol Azteca

At Sol Azteca, we invite you to enjoy the rich tradition of Mexican desserts during Christmas. Whether you decide to visit us to try these delicacies or you want to order online, we are here to offer you a unique culinary experience. Our chefs use top quality ingredients and authentic recipes to ensure that every bite is a feast for your senses.

 

Come and celebrate Christmas with us at Sol Azteca! We await you with open arms and a menu full of flavor and tradition. Happy Holidays!

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