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Refreshing Oatmeal Drink (Agua de Avena)
This is a refreshing drink from Mexico that is very similar to horchata but healthier and easier to make! Serve cold.
Horchata Made Easy
Horchata (cinnamon rice milk) has been a favorite addition to the many Mexican meals I've had in the Bay Area. It's lightly sweet and refreshing. This is a much easier recipe than the traditional method which requires up to 3 hours to make.
Champurrado (Mexican Hot Chocolate)
This champurrado recipe uses tablets of Mexican chocolate, pinole (ground maize flour), crushed piloncillo, and warming spices to make a thick and cozy hot chocolate drink perfect for the holidays.
Agua Fresca de Pithaya (Dragon Fruit)
Cool off with these hydrating sippers. Spanish for "fresh water," agua fresca is water flavored with fruit, vegetables, or seeds, and sweetened with sugar.
Sparkling Cantaloupe Agua Fresca
This refreshing agua fresca with cantaloupe and lime juice topped with club soda is perfect on a hot day.
The Best Horchata
Horchata is a Mexican drink that's very refreshing on a hot day. I got this recipe a couple of years ago from a Mexican coworker, and it is the best horchata I've had!
Te de Canela (Cinnamon Tea)
I have been drinking te de canela, or cinnamon tea, since I was a kid. My mother always made it for us when we had a sore throat, a fever or just because. This cinnamon tea can be sweetened with honey, sugar, or piloncillo, which is Mexican brown sugar, and we often added a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. As adults the tea is spiked with pure cane alcohol, which is very common amongst Hispanic people.
Cafe de Olla
Cafe de olla is the way coffee is made in Mexico. It translates into "pot of coffee." It's sweetened with piloncillo, which is similar to dark brown sugar and found in Hispanic markets, and spiced with a cinnamon stick to warm you up.
Agua de Jamaica (Iced Hibiscus Tea)
Agua de Jamaica is a hibiscus drink served throughout Mexico. It tastes similar to a tart cranberry tea drink and is nice and refreshing. You may add more or less sugar to your taste if you prefer. Enjoy!
Chamoyada
A chamoyada, also called mangonada, is a refreshing summer Mexican drink made with fresh mango and chamoy sauce. I like to add pineapple juice for a tropical twist. Garnish with a tamarind straw that you can get in Mexican stores and diced mango if desired.
Mexican Mocha
After having tried a Mexican mocha at a coffee shop I knew I had to come home and create my own.
Seafood Boil in a Bag
Seafood boil in a bag? Yes! Add shrimp, crab, corn, potatoes, smoked sausage, and spicy, seasoned butter to a cooking bag and bake it in the oven. It's the easiest, juiciest, most flavorful seafood boil ever.
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