For those who prefer Mexican drinking sin alcohol (without alcohol), I’ve got you covered too, as there are LOTS of great nonalcoholic drinks from Mexico. In short, Mexico drinks go way beyond ...
The “Bandera” cocktail is inspired by the flag of Mexico. If you know your world flags, you know that the Mexican bandera/flag is green, white and red. The cocktail mimics those colors and is ...
This customizable beverage combines the rich flavors of traditional Mexican hot chocolate with Starbucks ... you can adjust ...
The perfect pick-me-up on a cold day, this atole (a traditional category of hot Mexican drinks thickened with masa) is enriched with chocolate, cinnamon, and a pinch of cayenne. Recipe developer ...
The bar’s unique cocktail list is based on Mexican herbalism, highlighting herbs such as white sage, rue, magnolia, rose pepper, and wildflowers. The team at Brujas, courtesy of @brujasmex ...
The slightly sweet and frothy drink is traditionally made with a molinillo, a type of wooden whisk or beater, but you can also use a wire whisk or even a blender. Look for Mexican hot chocolate ...
These frosty, bubbly drinks are perfect for hot summer days and couldn't be easier to make. Whip up a Michelada with Mexican beer, orange juice, fresh lime and a dash of hot sauce, or make a ...