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CAPIROTADA RECIPE & WHY THIS MEXICAN BREAD PUDDING IS TRADITIONALLY EATEN DURING LENT 

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In this video I not only share my family's Capirotada Recipe, I explain why this Mexican Bread Pudding is traditionally eaten during lent. It has to do with all the symbolism in the ingredients. First, there's the bread, which represents the body of Christ. Then, there's the cinnamon sticks, which symbolize the wooden cross. The whole cloves resemble the nails that went through Jesus' hands and feet. And finally, the syrup that is made represents the blood that was shed. Read on for the recipe, but keep in mind amounts will vary based on your own personal preferences, and on how much you want to make.
Capirotada (Mexican Bread Pudding)
7 bolillo rolls, sliced and toasted
2 piloncillo cones
1/2 cup brown sugar
4 cups water
3 cinnamon sticks
5 cloves
1/2 to 3/4 cup raisins (soak in water 5 mins. to plump up, then drain water)
3/4 cup peanuts or chopped pecans
2 -3 cups shredded cheese (I used colby)
butter to grease your baking dish
Cut bolillo rolls into 3/4" slices and bake in oven at 350º until lightly toasted on both sides. (You'll need to flip them over halfway through baking time.) Remove from oven and let cool.
Place water, piloncillo, brown sugar, cinnamon sticks and cloves in large saucepan and set on stovetop over medium high heat. Stir until piloncillo cones are dissolved into syrup. Once it boils, lower heat and let simmer approx. 15-20 minutes. Remove from stovetop and let cool.
Grease 9x13 baking dish with butter and place layer of sliced & toasted bread on bottom. Sprinkle raisins, peanuts/chopped pecans, and cheese. Remove cinnamon sticks & cloves from syrup (it's best to run it through a seive) and pour approximately 1 1/2 cups of the syrup over the first layer of bread and toppings in baking dish. Let it set 5 minutes, then repeat the process with a second layer of toasted bread, followed by the raisins, peanuts/pecans, and cheese. Pour remaining syrup on top. Cover with foil and bake at 350º for 45 minutes, removing the foil for the final 5-10 minutes of baking time. Serve warm and enjoy!
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*All music in this video used with rights from Storyblocks:
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3:57 "Happy Go Lucky Jammy Jam" - Music Design by Jason Inc.

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@ceciliaescobedo5624
@ceciliaescobedo5624 6 месяцев назад
Hi Marcy, I just watched your recipe for Capirotada for first. At first I watched a few videos on other recipes of capirotada and none of them were similar to the recipe that my mother made. When I saw your video, I was very happy, because you make your Capirotada exactly the way my mother used to make hers. I now regret never asking her to teach me how to how to make it because I always watched and she enjoyed making it for everyone. Now my mother has dementia, and I regret never asking her to teach me how to make it. And now she is so ill and she does not remember a lot of things especially cooking and recipes. So I just want to thank you so very much for creating this video and I appreciate the time and effort you took to explain the meaning of this very Holy recipe. I never knew the meaning of the ingredients and what they represented. Thank you so much for that, it just inspires me that much more to keep up the tradition for the rest of my children. God bless you and I hope and pray that you continue to have such a blessed life. †
@emmaruiz8097
@emmaruiz8097 6 месяцев назад
I am born and raised New Mexico however when I was a teenager we moved to Oregon and this is where I still live. My mom is no longer with us but this is how she would make it. Thank you for the recipe I will make it today.
@rayblanco5204
@rayblanco5204 11 месяцев назад
Great loved it I'm A TEJANO GOTS TO.PUT CHEESE IN IT!!! LOVE IT CAN PICTURE MY MOM AND Tias
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 11 месяцев назад
Always love hearing when the recipes I share are relatable. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
@motocatz87
@motocatz87 5 месяцев назад
This is the way my abuelita made Capriotada. She made so many wonderful dishes, you could feel the love in each dish. Thank you so much for posting!
@annmariemartinez1318
@annmariemartinez1318 3 месяца назад
Finally a true recipe without sprinkles and other non traditional things! This reminds me of the delicious recipe my suegra (motherinlaw) use to make. Beautiful memories 🥰
@monicaperez5523
@monicaperez5523 2 года назад
That’s the way I grew up eating Capirotada. I made it the same way my grandma & mother taught me how to make it. I made some for my aunt & cousin who are visiting from San Francisco. Hello from El Paso Tx.
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
Hi Monica. 👋 I'm sure your Capirotada was a treat for your visiting relatives. When I lived in Northern California, I don't remember having it anywhere there. Finally, I had to make it myself.
@monicaperez5523
@monicaperez5523 2 года назад
@@marcyinspired1442 YES!! My aunt says that she can’t find it anywhere, during Lent. 🤷🏻‍♀️
@yolandaperez7009
@yolandaperez7009 6 месяцев назад
Hello yes I use this recipe its delicious my mom showed me how to make caporitada the same except we add peanuts .Beautiful presentation thanks again
@berniesjazz
@berniesjazz Год назад
That's the way my mom. made it, sometimes use raisen bread, you have brought memories back for me,of my mother TY.
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 Год назад
Thank you for watching and taking the time to tell me. 🥰
@vw4855
@vw4855 5 месяцев назад
Im so happy I found this video. I have been missing when my grandma and tía use to make this for whenever I would visit. I loosely remembered what was going on in the kitchen as its been years but this video brought it back! Thank you so much. Imma make some for my fiancee and share a piece of my childhood.
@catherineprasavath2772
@catherineprasavath2772 6 месяцев назад
Awe.. this is exactly how my mom made hers. Thank you for sharing! God bless ❤
@lindamanzo318
@lindamanzo318 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for this recipe! It brought back wonderful memories of my grandmother. The only addition is that she added slightly whipped egg whites and spread it on the top. Otherwise it was just the same. ❤️
@lindaharris7728
@lindaharris7728 6 дней назад
Oh marcy i never heard of this i want to make it for lent thankyou God bless for teaching me this my mom would of loved your video and all of your recipes shes been gone 14 years i miss her so much enjoy your mama ❤️ 😊
@kylezilke4921
@kylezilke4921 2 года назад
That looks delicious. I love tradition. I make a Ukrainian Easter bread my great grandfather used to make. Bread rising represents Christ rising and a crown is put on top to represent our King of all Kings.
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
Oh, wow! I'm going to have to look that up. I've never heard of it, but it sounds like something I'd love to try. Thanks for the comment. I'm all about tradition, too. 😊👌
@mariamaya483
@mariamaya483 Год назад
I made this delicious capirotada. Thank you for your recipe, it brought a lot of memories.
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 Год назад
Awe. Love hearing that. I'm at my mom's, as we speak, and she's going to be making capirotada this week.
@belmasalazar741
@belmasalazar741 6 месяцев назад
Marcy! Thank you for your recipe. I surprised my brother yesterday with it. He loved it. The flavors work perfectly together. Soft and moist and best of all not wet and soggy. Thank you ❤
@kathycourtney2
@kathycourtney2 24 дня назад
My mom used white plain sliced toasted bread and the cheese is everything.
@irenebarraza3033
@irenebarraza3033 2 года назад
That is exactly how my and myself make it ! The cheese is one of the best parts 😋 😍
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
Right? It seems like it would go, but it really does. Thanks for the comment.😊
@aevaro4540
@aevaro4540 2 года назад
YES!!! This is sooooo delicious. My mom would make this during lent and would have to make it a few times because it was so yummy and delicious it would definitely not last long. I cut a loaf of French bread, butter the slices some and then toast them. I also make the syrup like you however I omit the cloves, not to fond of the taste. But the rest of it is done exactly like you have. It is wonderful to have those memories and sharing them with others. Happy Easter to you and your family prima. Thanks for the wonderful recipes.
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
I can totally picture that! My mom always made it in much bigger portions than this. And when I was a kid, I hated that she put raisins in it. It's funny how I don't mind the raisins as an adult. Thanks for the comment, and Happy Easter to you and your family, as well.
@sylviaholguin603
@sylviaholguin603 2 года назад
I love capirotada! And I make it exactly like you do. God's Blessings to you.😋❤️😋❤️
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
That's awesome. May God bless you, as well.
@tee62dubya
@tee62dubya Год назад
I've watched many capirotada how-to videos. Your recipe is very similar to my Mom's (she didn't use cloves). Lots of other recipes called for Cotija cheese (not a fan), and a variety of fruits and nuts. One lady included bay leaves, sliced tomato and onion to her recipe! I'm glad I found your site/video. I love a simple capirotada like the one Mom made. Thanks for sharing. New subscriber.
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 Год назад
Wow! I have never heard of capirotada with bay leaves, onion & tomato! Happy you kept looking. Thanks for the comment.
@taylorvanbuskirk8040
@taylorvanbuskirk8040 4 месяца назад
I've never heard of "Capirotada," but I can tell you, I'd love to try it.
@yvonnevillanueva4195
@yvonnevillanueva4195 Год назад
I enjoyed your capirotada recipe and all my life I wanted a recipe like my mother's this is it and thank you
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 Год назад
Yay! Glad you found what you were looking for in this recipe. I appreciate your feedback.
@yolandavaldez5256
@yolandavaldez5256 2 года назад
Marcy , thank you for your recipe you brought me some good memories of my mom in our kitchen making this wonderful bread pudding thank you and May God Bless 🙏
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
That's so sweet. I love hearing that. May God bless you, as well.
@rb357mag
@rb357mag 6 месяцев назад
Love it!! We already made some and yes great childhood memories ❤
@Cua-tanet
@Cua-tanet 6 месяцев назад
My mom always made it with white cheese. She also made it look even more beautiful by adding multicolored sprinkles and coconut flakes. I'm making some this week. Thank you for sharing your recipe.
@patf6220
@patf6220 2 года назад
I remember your moms, looked forward to the invite each and every time! 💙
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
Awe.
@queenbelai4720
@queenbelai4720 Год назад
Looks absolutely delicious! Thank you for the simple recipe Marcy!... Shout out from Northern New Mexico. I will be making this recipe tomorrow. 😁
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 Год назад
That's awesome. Thanks so much for the comment!
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
Did you grow up eating Capirotada? I'd love to hear from you. Let me know in the comments if you have memories of this Mexican Bread Pudding, and what ingredients you had it with.
@cookinghereandthere9632
@cookinghereandthere9632 Год назад
I made some capirotada with my grandmother yesterday, but she had forgotten the significance behind the spices, which is why I found your video, and I am glad I did so I can see the different ways people prepare this delicious dish! For our capirotada syrup we add 2 cones of piloncillo to two cups of water along with 8 cloves and 5 cinnamon sticks. We also made a milk mixture with 3 cups of carnation evaporated milk, 3 cups of water, and 2 sticks of butter. For this amount of liquid, we use around 20-25 loaves of bread which we toast the same way you do. Then we layer a non-stick pot with the bread, syrup, milk, and toppings (we usually use queso Oaxaca or queso fresco, raisins, and pecans). To cook it, we put it over a fire for 20-30 minutes. By this point, everyone's mouth is watering, and we can't wait to dig in, but of course, it's even better the next day for the recalentado!
@jennifermata6144
@jennifermata6144 Год назад
Did you use both the milk mixture and the Piloncillo mixture on the Capirotada? Or was the milk mixture used on a separate one by itself?
@ricoltmetric8156
@ricoltmetric8156 5 месяцев назад
My grandma is from Michoacan and she fried the bread in pork lard to get it crispy. Fried bread is yummy but oven toasted is healthier.
@charlienatera467
@charlienatera467 2 года назад
Very awsom reminds me of my childhood
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
Thanks! Me, too.
@user-ge2jf8xh6y
@user-ge2jf8xh6y 10 месяцев назад
Marcy, your recipe looks so easy! Last week, I made your picadillo that was so delicious, and as I mentioned a little different from mine, however much better tasting. When I typed picadillo, it came up picadilly, lol. Can't wait to try this with the pecans . Thank you, thank you , you're a great cook👍
@user-ge2jf8xh6y
@user-ge2jf8xh6y 10 месяцев назад
Oh, this is Irene
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the nice comment. This is an easy recipe, and very good. I don't know why I don't make it more often.
@BelenMata-ce4tq
@BelenMata-ce4tq 7 месяцев назад
Love this recipe we also used cheese (government cheese) the best.😂
@KarenGarcia-rg4or
@KarenGarcia-rg4or 2 года назад
Love it! I add crunchy peanut butter to the sauce to give it more nutty flavor as well as apples for sweetness😇Thank you, Sofie....I mean Marcy! haha....rmbr? Happy Easter!!😍
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
I'm gonna have to try that. Someone else told me they use crunchy peanut butter in capirotada, too. It's crazy how all the different flavors work so well together. Thanks for the comment. And yes, I 'member. Lol Happy Easter!
@cherylagnew5980
@cherylagnew5980 6 месяцев назад
Hello I’m new here. I was looking for for this recipe. My grandma used to make it a long long time ago. My mom’s not a cook so she can’t show me. You’ve made it easy to make. Thank you ! See ya next time. 👋👋👍😁👍😋
@user-lc4rp4pw8q
@user-lc4rp4pw8q 6 месяцев назад
I add bananas and apples plus peanuts. Thanks for your recipe.
@patf6220
@patf6220 2 года назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
@juanitaibarra5390
@juanitaibarra5390 Год назад
Looks yummy this is how my grandma made it except she would use regular sliced bread, and in Northern NM (Chimayo) we call it sopa? Not sure why...
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 Год назад
My mom makes it with regular sliced bread, too. That's so cool that you're from Chimayo. It's so beautiful there.
@karsplants
@karsplants 2 года назад
You make it exactly like my mom does!
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
I love hearing that. Thanks!
@ezmeegro1832
@ezmeegro1832 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful it toke me when I was a child
@armandopina8529
@armandopina8529 Месяц назад
We sometimes make it with pineapple chunks and shredded coconut
@user-tp8dw1xr9n
@user-tp8dw1xr9n 5 месяцев назад
Wow didn't know that
@rperalta1952
@rperalta1952 2 года назад
My grandma would make it the same way, but would use American cheese and would add dried apricots or peaches. I just could never get past the cheese flavor though. Maybe I will give it a try!
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
I love dried apricots, and in fact used them in the recipe I'm sharing this coming Saturday! Never had them or peaches in capirotada, but I bet it's so good. It's funny that you can't get past the cheese. I knew immediately that would come across weird to those who aren't familiar with it. I wonder if you made it with bits of cream cheese, if you would feel differently about it, because cream cheese is common in desserts. Just a thought. Thanks for the comment.
@rperalta1952
@rperalta1952 2 года назад
@@marcyinspired1442 Good idea! I might give that a try!
@rentllc5137
@rentllc5137 Год назад
My mother made it!
@estellaturner4614
@estellaturner4614 6 месяцев назад
I remember when I was little mama made it during Lent ❤ by the way when are we going to Chimayo?
@lindaharris7728
@lindaharris7728 6 дней назад
Hi marcy do you have a cook book for sale i would love that please let me know thankyou 😊❤
@ceciliaromero3661
@ceciliaromero3661 5 месяцев назад
👍🏼❤️
@user-tp8dw1xr9n
@user-tp8dw1xr9n 5 месяцев назад
Love cheese
@flex7922
@flex7922 Год назад
I use mix dried fruit it has raisins, grapes, and cranberry instead of just raisins. 😋
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 Год назад
That sounds so good. I love dried cranberry, especially. Will have to try that.
@flex7922
@flex7922 Год назад
@@marcyinspired1442 😋👍
@flex7922
@flex7922 Год назад
@@marcyinspired1442 I've never had it with nuts . Sounds good I love pecans. Next time I'll try it like that !
@flex7922
@flex7922 Год назад
@@marcyinspired1442 oh One more thing I use whole wheat bread to make it a little more healthier since I'm diabetic and taste just as good if not better than white bread.
@user-tp8dw1xr9n
@user-tp8dw1xr9n 5 месяцев назад
Can use sliced bread
@jimenezmary23849
@jimenezmary23849 4 месяца назад
What do I do if I make it too wet
@user-tp8dw1xr9n
@user-tp8dw1xr9n 5 месяцев назад
Loos delicious
@user-tp8dw1xr9n
@user-tp8dw1xr9n 5 месяцев назад
Is that like bread pudding didn't know that
@gilramirez5069
@gilramirez5069 Год назад
We use anise spice instead of cloves.
@firstb1984
@firstb1984 Год назад
How much anise spice did you use?
@user-tp8dw1xr9n
@user-tp8dw1xr9n 5 месяцев назад
Donyou put powdered sugar
@firstb1984
@firstb1984 Год назад
Can I freeze capirotada?
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 Год назад
I've never done that and wouldn't recommend it.
@minniehenry4155
@minniehenry4155 2 года назад
i do not see the desvcription box
@marcyinspired1442
@marcyinspired1442 2 года назад
If you are watching this on a cell phone, look directly beneath the video and you should see the title. Right next to the title, on the right side is a little arrow pointing down that looks like the letter "v" Click on that and it will open the description box which gives you a synopsis of the video, along with the written recipe. If you are watching on a laptop/computer, the same information is typed up just beneath the video, but it only shows a little portion. You have to click "show more" to scroll down and find the recipe. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching!😊
@user-tp8dw1xr9n
@user-tp8dw1xr9n 5 месяцев назад
Cranberries walmuts
@fanatik9590
@fanatik9590 8 месяцев назад
Cheddar Cheese?🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮
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