Horchata Made Easy

  4.7 – 18 reviews  • Mexican

I’ve enjoyed a lot of Mexican food in the Bay Area, and my favorite accompaniment has always been horchata (cinnamon rice milk). It is cooling and only slightly sweet. Compared to the conventional recipe, which can take up to 3 hours to prepare, this one is far simpler.

Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 5 mins
Additional Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 20 mins
Servings: 10
Yield: 10 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 cup water
  2. ½ cup white sugar
  3. ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  4. 2 quarts rice milk

Instructions

  1. Heat water, sugar, and cinnamon in a saucepan over medium heat. Simmer until sugar is dissolved, whisking occasionally, about 5 minutes. Allow mixture to cool for 10 minutes.
  2. Pour rice milk into a large pitcher.
  3. Stir sugar water into rice milk. Serve chilled or over ice.
  4. Aluminum foil helps keep food moist, ensures it cooks evenly, keeps leftovers fresh, and makes clean-up easy.

Reviews

Erica Allen
We LOVE this recipe for horchata! My kids ask for it often and now I’ve made it with kids at a couple different camps. It’s easy for them to make, they love it, and it helps introduce them to a cultural food they often haven’t tried before. The only modification I have made is to add a little more cinnamon (1 scant tsp instead of 1/4).
Thomas Wilson
this was really helpful because I needed something to bring to our school’s spanish food fair. it took me under thirty minutes to make, when usually anything i cook takes over an hour! it was nice that i didn’t have to stay up super late working on a project for once, especially because i had work every night this week. i did add more cinnamon and sugar afterwards to take the bitter taste away. rice milk is un poco (a little) bitter, it’s similar to soy milk, but a little more bitter. overall this was a really simple recipe that i’d 10/10 recommend if you are in a rush for a project
Lori Martin
Loved it! It’s a delicious traditional mexican drink.
Megan Schneider
I’ve never had Horchata before so I can’t say I have anything to compare it to, but I made this and my husband and I *loved* it! The only changes I made (to suit our tastes) was I used 1/2 tsp cinnamon and 1 tsp Mexican vanilla. I can tell I will be making this often!
Jeremy Garcia
This was a super easy recipe and tasted great. The only issue is that you have to keep stirring, including each individual glass you pour, because it settles really quickly and the dregs are pretty gross, in my opinion.
Kristina Downs
I added about an 1/8 teaspoon more cinnamon and a 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla. I’m definitely making this all the time!
Carlos Walker
Only change I made was using coconut sugar as what had. Is quick, easy and good. After first time next added 3/4 Tsp. cinnamon and 1 Tsp. Mexican vanilla, like better this way and will be making more when don’t want to go to all the waiting making Linda’s from this site. Thanks for sharing both these recipes.
Jamie Green
I will definitely be making this for our Cinco de Mayo feast day this year! I used the Vanilla Rice Dream for the recipe and I think I can actually cut the sugar in the original recipe when using the VRD to cut down on the sweetness
Melissa Cline
A little sweeter than authentic horchata, but very yummy and easy to make!
Victoria Hardy
Good alternative. I used more cinnamon and added vanilla as well, and also blended the simple syrup with soaked cashews that I had leftover from another recipe. Turned out pretty good.
Cory Foster
Refreshing and simple for the occasional and quick sweet drink.
Kenneth Clark
Very easy and very refreshing
Bernard Watkins
this was easy and pretty darn good
James Adams
This was good. I thought when first made it was too thin and watery tasting. Much better the next day. Just be careful you do not dilute it too much if you serve it with ice cubes.
Robert Taylor
I would definitely make again but I added a dash of vanilla and a bit more cinnamon. Kids loved it, nothing beats the real thing but this is a close second.
Tammy Young
I loved this recipe and it was so quick to repair. added a Thank you posting the recipe. Angela Sibrian
David Torres
For an horchata shortcut, this is pretty good. I do like it with more cinnamon but overall this is a great alternative to the traditional horchata.
Cynthia Black
This recipe is a great alternative to making horchata if you don’t have a blender. Next time I would use just a little bit more cinnamon, but aside from that it is most excellent.

 

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