Ponche – The Mexican signature drink during the holidays

Surprise your guests with a wonderful Mexican Ponche!

Ponche Mexicano
Mexican Ponche in a clay cantarito

One of our most cherished Christmas traditions in Mexico is the exquisite Ponche. A wonderful hot infusion made of several Mexican fruits – boiled in water with aromatic spices, piloncillo and sugar cane sticks (our traditional form of sugar).

The origin of Ponche is unknown. Some say it came from India, from a drink called Päc, then adopted by the Europeans, and brought to Mexico by the Spaniards

Normally we use a very large pot to make enough quantity to offer in the traditional posadas and holiday parties. This drink is served hot and adults like to add a splash of rum. During the chilly days, there’s nothing better than a cup of hot ponche.

Ponche is served really hot in clay jarritos or cantaritos, and you might need a small spoon to eat the pieces of fruit. Kids love it, and most of the times they need to wait a little to cool it down before drinking, to avoid burning their tongues.

Try to make a smaller quantity with your family and then you can go big!

Ponche Mexicano
Mexican Ponche
Ponche Mexicano RECIPE

Serves: 15 people – cooking time: 50 minutes

*All ingredients are available this time of the year at your favorite Mexican market

Ingredients:

  • 8 fresh guavas cut in fourths
  • 1 lb. hawthorn fruit (Mexican tejocotes) cut in halves. Set two full aside
  • 1 lb. fresh sugar cane, peeled and cut into 3″ sticks (available in Mexican markets fresh or frozen)
  • 5 cinammon sticks
  • 1 cone of piloncillo
  • 2 apples cut in chunks
  • 4 cups of brown sugar
  • 7 oz. hibiscus flowers (flor de jamaica)
  • 7 oz. tamarind beans – shells and veins removed
  • 3.5 oz. prunes (pitted)
  • 8 cloves (whole)
  • 1.5 gal. water

Preparation:

  1. After rinsing all the fruits, cut/chop as indicated
  2. Take the two full hawthorn fruits (tecojotes) and insert 4 cloves on each one
  3. Put the water and all the ingredients in a large pot to boil for 35 minutes. Add water if necessary
  4. Serve hot and Feliz Navidad!

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