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Grandma’s Capirotada

Posted on January 12, 2026February 2, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a classic Grandma’s Capirotada—the traditional Mexican Lenten bread pudding that’s sweet, warm, and full of nostalgia. Every family makes it a little different; this is a timeless, old-school version.


Grandma’s Capirotada (Traditional)

Ingredients (6–8 servings)

Syrup

  • 2 cups piloncillo (or dark brown sugar, packed)
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 2–3 whole cloves (optional)

Capirotada

  • 1 large loaf bolillo or French bread, sliced and toasted
  • ½ cup butter, melted
  • ½ cup raisins
  • ½ cup chopped pecans or peanuts
  • 1½–2 cups shredded cheese (queso fresco, queso añejo, Monterey Jack, or mild cheddar)
  • Optional traditional add-ins:
    • Banana slices
    • Coconut flakes
    • Sprinkles (yes—many grandmas use them!)
    • Guava paste strips

Instructions

  1. Make the syrup
    In a saucepan, combine piloncillo, water, cinnamon stick, and cloves.
    Simmer over medium heat 10–15 minutes until fully dissolved and slightly thickened.
    Remove spices and set syrup aside.
  2. Prepare the bread
    Toast bread slices until dry and lightly golden (very important so it doesn’t get mushy).
  3. Layer the capirotada
    Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
    Butter a baking dish.
    Layer toasted bread, drizzle with melted butter, then sprinkle raisins, nuts, cheese, and any optional add-ins.
    Repeat layers until dish is full.
  4. Add syrup
    Slowly pour warm syrup evenly over the layers. Press gently so bread absorbs it.
  5. Bake
    Cover loosely with foil and bake 30 minutes.
    Uncover and bake another 10–15 minutes, until bubbly and lightly golden.
  6. Rest & serve
    Let rest 15 minutes before serving so it sets.

Grandma’s Tips ❤️

  • It should be soft but not soupy
  • Sweet + salty cheese is the magic
  • Tastes even better the next day
  • Served warm or at room temperature

If you want, I can adapt this to a specific regional style (Jalisco, Michoacán, or Northern Mexico), make it less sweet, or share a no-cheese / dairy-free version like some abuelas make.

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