Mexican cuisine is celebrated for its rich flavours and diverse ingredients, extending beyond savoury dishes to include a delightful array of desserts. Puddings hold a special place, showcasing both traditional and modern interpretations. Whether you're looking for something creamy, fruity, or with a hint of spice, Mexican puddings offer a variety of textures and flavours that will satisfy any sweet tooth. This article will explore over ten popular Mexican pudding recipes you can easily recreate at home.
1. Flan

This classic Mexican dessert has become popular around the world. It consists of creamy custard that is made from eggs, milk, and sugar, resulting in a treat that melts in your mouth. Sometimes it has a caramel topping with adds an extra sweetness.
2. Arroz con Leche

This is a type of rice pudding dish that made from rice, milk, sugar and cinnamon. It is often enjoyed warm or chilled and is a staple in many Mexican households.
3. Tres Leches Cake

This famous Mexican dessert is made up of sponge cakes that are soaked in three different types of milk such as evaporated milk, condensed milk and heavy cream. The moist cake is sometimes topped with whipped cream and fresh fruits.
4. Natillas

Natillas are a traditional Mexican custard dessert often flavoured with cinnamon and vanilla. This creamy pudding is typically served chilled and dusted with cinnamon. It tastes rich and sweet with warm vanilla and cinnamon notes, similar to a lightly set pudding. The main ingredients are milk, sugar, eggs, cinnamon, and vanilla. Expect a comforting, mellow flavor with a velvety texture that melts in your mouth—perfect if you love classic custards but want something a bit spiced and homey.
5. Chocoflan

Chocoflan is a combination dessert that consists of chocolate cake and flan. These two layers are cooked together to make a visually stunning dessert that has chocolate cake on the bottom layer and flan on the top. It is often topped with caramel sauce and is typically in a round shape.
6. Capirotada

Capirotada is a traditional Mexican bread pudding often enjoyed during Lent. It combines layers of bread, cheese, and a sweet syrup from piloncillo (unrefined cane sugar). Capirotada is a traditional Mexican bread pudding that looks like a golden, syrup-soaked casserole layered with toasted bread, nuts, raisins, and sometimes cheese. It tastes sweet, warmly spiced with cinnamon, and has a delightful contrast of crunchy and soft textures. Main ingredients include bolillo or stale bread, piloncillo (unrefined cane sugar), cinnamon, cloves, nuts, and dried fruit. You can expect a complex, comforting dessert that’s sweet and fragrant with hints of caramel and spice.
7. Gelatina de Mosaico

Gelatina de mosaico is a colourful Mexican dessert made from layers of different flavoured gelatin. It's visually appealing and often served at celebrations. Gelatina de Mosaico is a vibrant, colourful, layered gelatin dessert made by combining cubes of flavoured gelatin suspended in a creamy, milky gelatin base. It looks like a bright mosaic or stained-glass window in a bowl. The taste is fruity and refreshing, balanced by the creamy sweetness of the milk layer. Expect a fun, light dessert with a playful texture—jiggly, fruity bursts paired with smooth creaminess.
8. Pan de Elote

Pan de elote, or sweet corn pudding, is a moist and flavorful dessert made from fresh corn. It is often enjoyed during festive occasions. Pan de Elote is a moist Mexican sweet corn cake that looks golden with a slightly crumbly top and dense, tender crumb inside. Made with fresh corn kernels, butter, sugar, and sometimes cream cheese or milk, it tastes sweet, buttery, and subtly corn-forward with a hint of vanilla. You can expect a soft, slightly grainy texture and a deliciously comforting flavour like cake and cornbread.
9. Pay de Queso

Pay de Queso or cheese pie, is a creamy, decadent, satisfying dessert. It is often served chilled and topped with fruit or chocolate. Pay de Queso is a Mexican-style cheesecake that looks smooth, creamy, and pale, usually baked in a crumbly crust. Its taste is mildly sweet with a rich cream cheese flavour that’s tangy yet mellow, sometimes enhanced with a hint of citrus or vanilla. Expect a luscious, velvety texture that is lighter than some dense cheesecakes but just as satisfying, perfect for a creamy dessert craving.
10. Cajeta

Cajeta is a sweet caramel-like sauce made from goat's milk that is often enjoyed on its own or can be used as a topping for a different dessert. It tastes intensely sweet with smoky caramelized notes and a hint of tang from the goat milk.
11. Flan Pudín de Coco

Flan Pudín de Coco is a smooth creamy caramel custard infused with coconut. It is typically golden with a shiny caramel layer on top. It tastes sweet with a silky texture combining classic flan’s creamy vanilla flavour with a tropical coconut twist. You can expect a luscious, melt-in-your-mouth dessert that beautifully balances sweetness and tropical nuttiness.





