Capirotada is a traditional Mexican dessert most often enjoyed during Lent and Holy Week, when families come together to cook recipes passed down through generations. Similar to a bread pudding, it’s made with toasted bread soaked in warm piloncillo syrup (unrefined cane sugar) and layered with fruit, nuts, and cheese, creating a balance of sweet and savory flavors. Each version reflects personal taste, available ingredients, and family tradition.
This Mexican Capirotada recipe brings together warm spices, raisins, peanuts, and Tropical Queso Fresco Mexicano, whose gentle saltiness ties all the flavors together. It’s served warm and finished with colorful sprinkles, an essential festive touch that gives this dessert its signature look. Comforting, nostalgic, and perfect for sharing.