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Style Biscochitos Throughout New Mexico



Our first journey to New Mexico began in the very best manner — with cookies to gasoline us up earlier than our Airbnb Experiences strolling tour of Albuquerque. Crumbly, with a touch of licorice and a dusting of cinnamon sugar, the primary cookie tasted like a cross between a shortbread and a sugar cookie. Our information knowledgeable us that these have been biscochitos (generally spelled bizcochitos) a standard New Mexican cookie first introduced by Spanish colonists within the sixteenth century and influenced by Indigenous and Latino cultures. I turned intrigued by the distinctive taste and historical past of biscochitos, anointed the official state cookie in 1989.

Historically, the cookies’ important substances embody lard, anise, and cinnamon, says Celina Aldaz-Grife, proprietor of Celina’s Biscochitos in Albuquerque, who left her actual property profession 14 years in the past to promote the cookies she as soon as gave to her purchasers as items. Extra plump than your common cookie, biscochitos measure between 1/8 and 1/4 inch thick. Celina’s recipe, handed down from her grandmother Maggie, requires brandy, whereas others depend on orange juice, wine, whiskey, or different alcohol. Some incorporate cinnamon earlier than baking, whereas Celina’s dips them in cinnamon sugar. 

“There are totally different variations on how individuals make them,” Aldaz-Grife says. “It is the way you grew up with it as a result of it is such a private factor. You see a number of modifications within the cookie over time.” Some bakers favor vegetable shortening, whereas others drop the anise. “I all the time inform individuals it is extra of a sense than only a cookie for New Mexico.” Although they are often discovered year-round, the cookies make a particular look at Christmas, weddings, and different celebrations.

Guests will even discover the intently associated Pueblo cookies, made with out anise and alcohol, says LaShon Cate, the proprietor of Simply Peachy Pueblo Biscochitos in San Felipe Pueblo, considered one of 19 Native American villages within the state.

In the event you’re on a highway journey in New Mexico, cease in mom-and-pop owned grocery shops and eating places promoting selfmade biscochitos, advises Albuquerque strolling tour information and 44-year New Mexico resident Greg Hansen. 

You too can cease at these bakeries, cafes, and accommodations, which, in line with Aldaz-Grife, Hansen, and different locals, serve a few of the finest cookies within the state.

Albuquerque biscochitos 

Courtesy of Celina’s Biscochitos


Celina’s Biscochitos

Flavors at this store embody crimson chili, inexperienced chili, pecan, cocoa, and chocolate chip, in addition to seasonal biscochitos, equivalent to cranberry walnuts throughout Christmas and candied maple bacon for Father’s Day. Celina’s Biscochitos stamps the standard cookies to have fun birthdays, graduations, and different milestones. 

Golden Crown Panaderia

An old-school, family-owned bakery in enterprise since 1972, Golden Crown provides conventional, cappuccino, chocolate, and cornmeal biscochito varieties.

Indian Pueblo Kitchen

The acclaimed restaurant on the Indian Pueblo Cultural Middle serves Indigenous specialties, together with pueblo cookies, which company can eat on-site or order to go.

Santa Fe biscochitos

Courtesy of Sante Fe Biscochito Firm


Candy Santa Fe

An award-winning confectionary, Candy Santa Fe sells hand-dipped sweets, truffles, and conventional biscochitos.

Santa Fe Biscochito Firm

A restaurant close to the plaza, Santa Fe Biscochito Co. sells selfmade, small-batch biscochito ice cream and biscochito cookies.

Plaza Café

A retro diner, Plaza Café has two Santa Fe places and serves biscochitos shakes and cookies, which clients can ship to their houses.

Inn of the Governors

One of many perks of staying at this centrally positioned lodge is the every day afternoon sherry and biscochito welcome hour

New Mexico biscochito flavors

Courtesy of Simply Peachy


Simply Peachy Biscochitos

Positioned half-hour from Albuquerque and 45 minutes from Santa Fe within the San Felipe Pueblo, the Native woman-owned Simply Peachy grows crimson and inexperienced chiles, blue corn, pumpkin, and wheat to taste the cookies. 

Loteria Palenteria

A dessert cafe in Taos, New Mexico, Loteria Palenteria sells biscochito-flavored paletas, or popsicles.

Pinon Espresso Home

A well-liked espresso store, Pinon Espresso Home sells biscochito-flavored espresso and doughnuts at its three (quickly to be 4) Albuquerque places.  



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