Covered in dried fruits, candy stripes and sugared crust, the aromatic taste of rosca de reyes comes around only once a year. In celebration of the Día de los Reyes, or the Epiphany, many Latino ...
One of the most exciting aspects of the Rosca is the surprise hidden inside: a small figurine or charm, often in the shape of a baby Jesus.
Epiphany is known by several different names, including El Día de Los Reyes Magos and Three Kings' Day. The Jan. 6 holiday celebrates the three kings who each gave a gift to the baby Jesus. Here is ...
Mexican bakeries sell out of Rosca de Reyes, a type of sweet bread that families will share after dinner on Monday night. It’s typically enjoyed with hot chocolate, coffee or champurrado.
Popular traditions during the holiday include gift-giving, large feasts and indulging in King Cake or Rosca de Reyes. King Cake is most often associated with Mardi Gras but is also eaten in honor ...
Of course, the celebration isn't complete without a warm, delicious Rosca de Reyes. The traditional oval-shaped sweet bread is a big part of the festivities, and the best part of the tradition is ...
Popular traditions during the holiday include gift-giving, large feasts, and indulging in King Cake or Rosca de Reyes. King Cake is most often associated with Mardi Gras but is also eaten in honor ...
For those seeking a more traditional Rosca de Reyes, Panadería Jiménez is the place to go. Their recipe has been passed down through generations and their focus is on preserving the authentic ...