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June 20, 2021

Hojarascas (Mexican Cinnamon Sugar Cookies)

by My Back Kitchen
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Last Updated on August 21, 2023 by My Back Kitchen

Hojarascas (pronounced “oha-rascas” – the H is silent) are traditional Mexican cookies that are beloved for their delicate texture, warm spices, and irresistible sweetness. These crumbly treats have a rich history and are often enjoyed during festive occasions or as a comforting snack with a cup of hot chocolate or coffee. Hojarascas, when done right, are light, flakey and absolutely, deliciously addictive cinnamon sugar coated shortbread cookies.

Hojarascas have their roots in Spanish cuisine, but they have become a cherished part of Mexican culinary heritage. These cookies are particularly popular in the states of Sonora and Sinaloa in Mexico. The name “Hojarascas” is derived from the Spanish word “hojaldre,” which means puff pastry. While traditional puff pastry is not used in Hojarascas, the name reflects the cookie’s crumbly and layered texture reminiscent of fallen leaves.

As a child, I recall tasting hojarascas that were purchased from the local Mexican bakery. I found them to be heavy and dry and didn’t understand what all the fuss was about.

Not until many years later, a friend and coworker brought a tin of hojarascas (that her grandmother had  made) into our office. The cookies were deliciously light, flakey and addicting. So, I thought I would look for a recipe and give them a try.

After hours of hard work, sadly my cookies were terrible! They were heavy, dry and certainly, nothing like the tasty treats my friend’s grandmother had made.

One restless night, as I was flipping through the TV channels, I came across a Mexican cooking show. Note this was back in the early 80’s prior to the well-produced food TV shows we’ve become accustomed to seeing. A young man was with his grandmother demonstrating how she made Hojarascas.

Fortunately, I am fluent in Spanish and was able to follow the broadcast. Her recipe was very similar to the one I had BUT the big difference was the method she used to make the dough. The very next day I made a batch of these cookies using my same recipe with the technique I had learned. SUCCESS!

These simple yet flavorful cookies bring joy and a sense of tradition to every bite. Whether enjoyed with a warm beverage, served as part of a dessert platter, or given as a heartfelt gift, Hojarascas showcase the beauty of Mexican baking and the joy of savoring homemade treats. So, gather your ingredients, embrace the aromatic spices, and let the deliciousness of Hojarascas transport you to the enchanting world of Mexican cuisine. Enjoy!

-MBK

Hojarascas

Hojarascas

Hojarascas – traditional Mexican treats, beloved for their crumbly texture and rich, buttery taste, delicately spiced with cinnamon and just the right amount of sweetness.
4.53 from 23 votes
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Prep Time 1 hour hr
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Mexican
Servings 12 dozen
Calories 762 kcal

Equipment

  • Blender

Ingredients
  

For cookies:

  • 2 whole eggs
  • 2 Tbsp. baking powder
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 5 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 lb. shortening
  • 6 cups all-purpose flour

For topping:

  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 Tbsp. ground cinnamon or more to taste

Instructions
 

  • In a blender, add cinnamon sticks and sugar.
    Cinnamon Sticks and Sugar
  • Blend well until cinnamon sticks have been broken down.
    Blended Cinnamon Sugar
  • Strain the mixture into a small bowl, removing any larger pieces of cinnamon sticks.
    Cinnamon
  • In a large bowl, add eggs, baking powder and lard. Using a hand mixer or stand mixer, beat until well combined. Add cinnamon/sugar mixture and continue beating until evenly mixed. Gradually, stir in flour one cup at a time, beating well after each addition.
    Hojarascas
  • Once the mixture becomes difficult to stir in the flour, pour out the contents of the bowl onto a floured surface and continue to work in the remaining flour by hand until well incorporated. Knead the dough until smooth and pliable. You can use a standing mixer fitted with a paddle to make the job easier. This process should take around 15-20 minutes. When the dough does not break when spread on the surface, it is ready.
    Hojarascas
  • Divide the dough into 4 equal parts, wrapping each one in a piece of plastic wrap until ready to use. Let rest in fridge for 15 minutes.
  • On a heavily floured surface, roll the dough out to roughly 1/4" to 1/2" thick, as you would for basic sugar cookies, and cut out using your favorite shapes (ours is a 1.5in fluted circle). Place on an ungreased cookie sheet and bake at 350 for 15 minutes (cooking time will need to be adjusted based on size and thickness).
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  • Cookies are ready when the bottoms are slightly golden and they are semi-firm to the touch.
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  • Combine 2 C. sugar with 1 Tbsp. ground cinnamon. As cookies come out of the oven, gently toss in the cinnamon sugar to coat. Set aside to cool. These cookies keep well when stored in an airtight container. Enjoy!
    Hojarascas

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Nutrition

Calories: 762kcalCarbohydrates: 100gProtein: 7gFat: 39gSaturated Fat: 10gPolyunsaturated Fat: 11gMonounsaturated Fat: 16gTrans Fat: 5gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 265mgPotassium: 80mgFiber: 3gSugar: 50gVitamin A: 9IUVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 182mgIron: 3mg
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10 comments

  • Monique
    October 14, 2023

    5 stars
    This recipe was perfect!!

    Reply
  • Josefina
    September 25, 2023

    Ingredient list says shortening but caption with picture says lard! Which did you use and have you used lard or half and half mixture?

    Reply
    • arkiii
      September 25, 2023

      We’ve made our Hojarascas using both lard and shortening and half and half so feel free to use any of those options. Lard is the traditional way that is used in Mexico. Thanks for the question.

      Reply
  • Mimi
    April 30, 2023

    5 stars
    Really hit the spot! So much like those from our local taqueria. Thank you!

    Reply
  • Marissa
    September 16, 2022

    5 stars
    How long would you say they would last if I’m making them fresh ?

    Reply
  • Diane Rodriguez
    November 10, 2021

    5 stars
    Can I half the recipe. That’s seems like alot if cookies.

    Reply
    • My Back Kitchen
      November 10, 2021

      Absolutely! Yes, this does make a large batch, but we typically make these cookies to enjoy over the holidays with family and they tend to go fast – these cookies freeze well and make great gifts too 🙂

      Reply
  • Olivia G.
    November 8, 2021

    5 stars
    Just made these, taste just like my mom used to make! Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply
  • Jane Turner
    June 20, 2021

    5 stars
    Made these cookies yesterday and they turned out delicious!

    Reply
    • Norma perez
      November 21, 2023

      5 stars
      Delicious,just like my mom made them

      Reply
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