1Margarita Bars
PHOTO: RYAN LIEBE; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GOREThese are the twist on lemon bars you didn't know you needed. Tequila, lime juice, and a pretzel crust make this like a bar snack and cocktail all in one sweet dessert.
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2Flan
PHOTO: ROCKY LUTEN; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GOREUltra-creamy with a rich caramel sauce, a slice of flan just might be one of the most luxurious desserts there is. The classic baked custard often served in Latin America and Spain is a forever-favorite here at Delish—it’s a recipe we reach for again and again to wow at dinner parties and holiday dinners alike.
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3Biscoff Tres Leches
PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISONTres leches (“three milks” in Spanish) cake is such an iconic Mexican dessert, and it already often comes filled with dulce de leche, so why not take it a step further. Enter: biscoff tres leches. The combination of the sweet, creamy tres leches, and the deep, caramely biscoff biscuit is unbeatable.
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4Homemade Churros
PHOTO: RYAN LIEBE; FOOD STYLING: ADRIENNE ANDERSONWe don't often feel like getting a deep fry going, but when you have an churro recipe this delicious, it's absolutely worth it. They only take a few minutes to fry and will actually still taste good at room temp, making them a great party dessert!
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5Mangonada Sorbet
Lucy SchaefferThe secret to this sweet and savory scoop is chamoy, a sauce made of pickled fruits and chiles that is delicious on pretty much everything. If you can't track it down, we've provided an alternate recipe for a spicy strawberry swirl using Tajin.
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6Spiced Hot Chocolate Brownies
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7Concha Bread
PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER PHOTOGRAPHY; FOOD STYLING: TAYLOR ANN SPENCERConchas are probably the most recognizable of all Mexican pan dulce. Pan dulce means sweet bread in Spanish—think of these little breads as the brioche of Mexico. They've got a delicious sugary topping, often flavored with vanilla, chocolate, or café con leche.
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8Chocoflan
PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISONChocoflan’s beautiful contrasting layers of chocolate cake and flan are totally mind-blowing. During the bake, the batters switch places, which can seem like magic. The end result is a distinctly layered dessert with moist chocolate cake as the foundation, a creamy set flan on top, and a caramel drizzle to crown it all.
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9Dulce De Leche Pastry Pockets
Suzanne ClementsFlaky, chocolatey, rich and creamy, these pop tart-inspired pastry pockets delicious toe the line between breakfast and dessert. Plus-the chocolate dough comes together very easily in a food processor, making these super easy to whip up!
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10Tres Leches Cake
PHOTO: RYAN LIEBE; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISONA tres leches (which means "three milks" in Spanish) cake is a sponge cake that contains three different types of milks to make it extra moist and tasty. It's basically the original poke cake, and you're going to be obsessed.
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11Sopapilla Cheesecake Bars
PHOTO: JOEL GOLDBERG; FOOD STYLING: ERIKA JOYCETraditionally a pillow-shaped deep-fried dough, sopapillas are the Mexican, cinnamon-sugar topped cousins to puff pastry. Naturally, it follows that sopapilla and cheesecake are a match made in heaven: crispy, sweet dough sandwiching creamy, smooth cheesecake filling is a combination that can't be beat.
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12Churro Chips
Parker Feierbach Whether you makes these homemade churro chips in the oven or air fryer, they're beyond amazing. Coated in cinnamon and sugar they are perfect for dipping in some cheesecake dip or in a simple chocolate ganache. We love how simple these are to make, which makes them great for throwing together last minute.
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13Fruit Popsicles
Andrew bui 14Champurrado
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GOREUnlike the plain, watery version you make with the powdered stuff, this hot chocolate is thick, rich, and decadent, thanks to masa harina. Instead of tasting like a Choco Taco, though, the masa lends a delicately sweet corn flavor and gives the champurrado a delightful richness.
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15Polvorones (Mexican Wedding Cookies)
PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER PHOTOGRAPHY; FOOD STYLING: BARRETT WASHBURNESimilar to a snowball cookie, polvorones are often called Mexican wedding cookies, though where that name came from is a bit unclear. What is crystal clear is that they're melt-in-your-mouth delicious and worthy of any holiday cookie spread.
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16Capirotada
PHOTO: ROCKY LUTEN; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISONIn Mexican culture, capirotada, or Mexican bread pudding, is a popular casserole-style dish that evokes religious significance during the Easter holiday. The ingredients are symbolic of Christ, his body, his blood, the cross, the nails on the cross, and the holy shroud. TMYK!
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17Dulce de Leche
Park Feierbach 18Churro Cookies
PARKER FEIERBACHWe are obsessed with churros and love making them at home, but sometimes we don't have the time to fry up a fresh batch. These cookies are the perfect solution. Caramel (or dulce de leche?) gets sandwiched between puff pastry and then tossed in cinnamon sugar for a simple and fast yet completely addicting treat.
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19Pan De Muerto
Joel GoldbergPillowy soft and fragrant with anise and orange flower water, this Mexican sweet bread is eaten during the weeks around Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead). The sugar-coated loaf is typically decorated with a skull or crossbone shape, the crossing of the bones meant to represent the four directions of the Aztec calendar.
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20Mexican Hot Chocolate Pie
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