Mexican Coffee Recipe: How to Make It Bold & Sweet at Home
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If youโve been wondering how to make Mexican coffee that captures the bold, spicy flavors you love, youโre in the right place.
Maybe youโve tasted it at a cozy cafรฉ or on a trip to Mexico, and now youโre craving that same rich warmth at home. If you are unsure about where to start or what ingredients are needed to give it that signature kick, this article is for you.
As a lifelong coffee lover whoโs explored cafรฉ culture across Latin America, Iโve tested and tweaked traditional recipes to bring the cafรฉ experience into my own kitchen.
This guide is for curious coffee lovers ready to elevate their morning brew with a touch of cinnamon, chocolate, and cultural flair.
Stick aroundโIโll show you just how easy and delicious it is to make authentic Mexican coffee at home.
What Is Mexican Coffee
Cafe de Olla is a traditional Mexican coffee drink known for its unique blend of spicy and sweet flavors.
It is typically made with dark roast coffee beans, cinnamon, piloncillo (unrefined cane sugar with rich notes of molasses), and sometimes other spices like anise or clove.
It’s typically brewed in a clay pot (olla). This warm and aromatic drink is more than a morning pick-me-up. Itโs a cultural experience passed down through generations, often enjoyed during celebrations or cool mornings.
Crafting the Perfect Cup at Home
To make Cafe de Olla at home, follow these steps.
Mexican Coffee
Difficulty: Easy4
servings30
minutes225
kcalIngredients
4 cups of water
1 cup of dark roast coffee beans
1 cinnamon stick
2-3 pieces of piloncillo or brown sugar
1 star anise (optional)
2-3 whole cloves (optional)
1-2 strips of orange peel (optional)
Directions
- In a large pot, add the water, cinnamon stick, and any additional spices you would like to use (anise, cloves, orange peel).
- Bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce the heat to low.
- Add the coffee beans and let them steep in the water for 5-7 minutes.
- Remove the pot from heat and let it sit for a few minutes to cool down.
- Strain the coffee through a fine mesh strainer into a separate container.
- Add the piloncillo (or brown sugar) to the strained coffee and stir well until it dissolves.
- Serve hot in small clay or ceramic cups to enjoy the traditional Mexican way.
Notes
- Cafe de Olla is a unique coffee beverage that can be adjusted to suit your taste preferences.
- You can add more or less sugar, or adjust the amount of cinnamon or other spices to suit your taste.
- The use of traditional clay or ceramic cups is said to enhance the flavor of the coffee.
- Cafe de Olla can be enjoyed with a side of Mexican sweet bread, such as conchas or pan dulce.
- Each piece of piloncillo or brown sugar is about 75 calories.
Substitutions
While authentic Mexican coffee uses piloncillo and a clay pot, you can still enjoy the flavors with simple swaps:
- Piloncillo Substitute: Use 2โ3 tablespoons of dark brown sugar or molasses if piloncillo isnโt available.
- Cinnamon Stick Substitute: You can use ยฝ to 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon instead, though the flavor will be more intense.
- Clay Pot Substitute: A regular saucepan or French press works just fine for home brewing.
These substitutions make the recipe more approachable without sacrificing flavor.
Popular Variations
Thereโs no one-size-fits-all recipe for Mexican coffee. Here are a few ways for you to add your own spin:
1. Spiked Mexican Coffee (Cafรฉ Mexicano con Licor)
Add 1 oz of Kahlรบa, tequila, or coffee liqueur for an adult twistโperfect for holiday gatherings or after-dinner drinks.
2. Iced Mexican Coffee
After brewing, let your coffee cool, pour it over ice, and top with a splash of milk or cream. Itโs a great way to enjoy bold, spiced flavors even on hot days.
3. Chocolate Mexican Coffee
Add a small square of Mexican chocolate (like Ibarra or Abuelita) during the brewing process for a rich, mocha-like version with cinnamon and sugar already infused.
Final Thoughts
Bringing the flavors of Mexican coffee into your home is simpler than you might thinkโand incredibly rewarding.
With its warm spices, earthy sweetness, and rich aroma, Cafรฉ de Olla transforms an ordinary cup into a cultural experience.
Whether you stick to the traditional recipe or try one of the fun variations, youโre not just brewing coffeeโyouโre creating a moment to savor.
So grab your favorite mug, gather your ingredients, and let the comforting taste of Mexico brighten your day.
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