Mexican Marzipan Atole with Maicena


Cheers with a Mexican Marzipan Atole or Peanut Atole Hot Drink with Maicena!

Mexican marzipan atole made with maicena and Mexican candy

Atole (ah-toe-lay) also called atol. This is the quintessential Mexican hot beverage made with fine corn flour called Maicena. ⁣This is a fine flour that is diluted and then added to hot milk or water to make the Mexican marzipan atole.

Atoles have either fruits and nuts. But when chocolate is added becomes a champurrado.⁣ We love them all especially the guava atole.

Ingredients for making the peanut atole include cornstarch, milk, and Mexican mazapan

The Mexican Marzipan Atole is a delight. Are you ready to try it?⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

The recipe for the marzipan atole is simple. It has peanut Mexican mazapán, maicena or cornstarch, and milk.⁣⁣ First, mash the peanut marzipan using a fork. Add this to the blender along with milk. ⁣⁣

Pour the peanut marzipan milk mix into a saucepan or an aluminum jug and cook it in the stove.⁣⁣ While the blend warms dilute cornstarch with water in a separate bowl. ⁣

The cornstarch has to be diluted before use

When the peanut milk mix is bubbling, add the diluted cornstarch and stir until the peanut atole comes together.⁣⁣ It is ready when the drink is smooth and velvety.⁣⁣ Serve the Mexican marzipan atole hot on your favorite cup, and enjoy.⁣⁣

After the first sip, the feeling of warmth, and coziness is what makes the hot drink so special. Then you will understand why atole is a favorite drink among many Mexican households.

Step by step process on how to make the peanut atole hot drink

Atole is a sweet tasty hot beverage that hugs you inside out.

This peanut atole beverage is comforting and fulfilling. The hot beverage of choice for breakfast and dinner, and paired with Mexican pastries or Pan de Muerto.

This year we are including the atole in our altar offering since many of my family members enjoyed peanut marzipan. Besides, this candy brings me so many childhood memories.

The peanut atol is a comforting Mexican hot drink

The Mexican marzipan has peanut and sugar. It is round mimicking a cookie.⁣ ⁣In Mexico, you can find mazapanes in almost all candy stores and at the supermarket.

I was lucky to find them here in Florida and couldn’t resist to buy a box and prepare the peanut atole using the Mexican marzipan as the main ingredient.

Mexican Marzipan Atole is in the Menu for Day of the Dead

Cheers with a Mexican hot drink also called atol

Our altar is ready and the menu this year includes an almond mole with chicken, tlacoyos, cactus salad, sugar skull cookies, candied pumpkin and yams, pan de muerto, and the Mexican marzipan atole.

Mexican marzipan atole made with maicena and Mexican candy
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Mexican Marzipan Atole with Maicena

The recipe for the Mexican Marzipan Atole or Peanut Atole Hot Drink has cornstarch or maicena, peanut marzipan, and milk. A true delight! ⁣⁣ It comes together in a few minutes a must-try for breakfast or dinner.
Course Beverages
Cuisine Mexican Cuisine
Keyword atole, day of the dead, peanut butter
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings 2 people
Calories 183.19kcal
Author Chef Adriana Martin

Equipment

  • Aluminum milk jug
  • Wooden spoon
  • Mixing bowl
  • Measuring spoons
  • Blender

Ingredients

  • 2 cups milk or water
  • 2 peanut marzipan pieces or 2 tablespoons of powdered peanut butter
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch or maicena
  • 1 teaspoon sugar optional

Instructions

  • Dilute the cornstarch with water and mash the peanut marzipan pieces.
  • Add the crumbled marzipan to the blender and pour the milk. Blend like a smoothie.
  • Add the blended milk with the peanut marzipan to an aluminum milk jug or a saucepan and cook until milk starts bubbling and you know it is hot.
  • Until then add the diluted cornstarch and continue mixing with a wooden spoon or a milk frother. The atole will be ready when getting a smooth velvety consistency.
  • Serve hot and enjoy with pastries or tamales.

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Nutrition

Serving: 2cups | Calories: 183.19kcal | Carbohydrates: 19.6g | Protein: 8.12g | Fat: 8.06g | Saturated Fat: 4.55g | Cholesterol: 24.4mg | Sodium: 113.31mg | Potassium: 322.08mg | Fiber: 0.17g | Sugar: 14.4g | Vitamin A: 395.28IU | Calcium: 275.72mg

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