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Biscochitos I

Submitted by: Patricia Romero 
This cookie is traditional in Taos, New Mexico. This particular recipe was given to me by my mother, Margaret Miera Romero. 

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Biscochitos II

Submitted by: Christine J. Crabtree 
Mexican Cookies...great dunkers for coffee. 

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Bunuelos

Submitted by: Rosina 
Mexican fried sweet dough sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. 

Camotes al Horno (Baked Yams)

Submitted by: Alenita 
A rich, warm, buttery sweet yam is a delightful side dish as well as a comforting treat all on its own. This simple recipe will have a yam on your plate in no time at all. 

Capidotada (Mexican Bread Pudding)

Submitted by: SEAPUP53 
This Mexican bread pudding is the perfect blend of sweet and savory flavors and is a traditional Lenten dessert. 

Capirotoda

Submitted by: IDAJ 
Morsels of French bread are layered with raisins, chopped nuts and cheese, then baked with a brown sugar and cinnamon syrup to make a traditional Mexican bread pudding. For extra flavor, sprinkle Mexican anise candies over the top before baking. 

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Chocolate Mexican Wedding Cookies

Submitted by: Karen Ginnis 
A chocolate version of the Mexican Wedding Cookie. 

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Churros

Submitted by: Delia 
Home Town: Douglas, Arizona, USA
Living In: Hereford, Arizona, USA
Pastry strips are deep fried and rolled in sugar and cinnamon in these simple Mexican snacks. 

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Churros II

Submitted by: DIZZYTOE 
Fried sticks of pastry are rolled in cinnamon sugar while still hot. A wonderful Mexican style treat! 

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Empanadas

Submitted by: Rosina 
Better make plenty - these disappear fast. The unbaked dough may be frozen. The baked cookies may also be frozen. 

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Flan I

Submitted by: JESSICADEZ 
This is a wonderful flan recipe from the late Iris Perez. Its origin is Mexican. For a denser, cheesecake-like texture, substitute eight ounces of cream cheese for two of the eggs. 

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Flan III

Submitted by: NMAR1KEN2 
Creme caramel made with cream and flavored with orange liqueur, baked in individual ramekins. 

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Mexican Cookie Rings

Submitted by: Glenda 
This cookie is sure to win compliments and they don't take hours to make. 

Mexican Mango

Submitted by: justlearning_06 
This spicy, chili-soaked mango is a tasty, easy to make snack! I got this from my boyfriend's mom, authentic Hispanic! 

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Mexican Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Bea Ramirez 
Cut-out cookies rolled in sugar and cinnamon. 

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Mexican Wedding Cakes I

Submitted by: DeAnn Plaskett 
Rich, delicate, pretty cookie for Holiday or party trays. Melts in your mouth. Easy to make, just a little labor intensive. The less you handle this dough, the more delicate the finished cookie. 

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Mexican Wedding Cakes II

Submitted by: Julie Lavado 
Light, crunchy, round, buttery balls, with chopped nuts in them, coated with confectioner's sugar. These look nice when placed on a tray in the mini paper cupcake liners. 

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Mexican Wedding Cookies

Submitted by: Bernie 
Delicious nutty cookies that are rolled in powdered sugar. These are perfect for any special occasion. 

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Nutty Bunuelos

Submitted by: JIMMORRISON 
Delicious fried treats my mother-in-law used to make. 

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Polvorones de Canele (Cinnamon Cookies)

Submitted by: Cathy 
A Mexican-style cookie rolled in cinnamon sugar. 
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