Alright, let’s talk ’bout them Cinco de Mayo sweets, you know, the good stuff after you stuff your face with tacos and all that.
Best Cinco de Mayo Desserts, you say? Well, I ain’t no fancy chef, but I know what tastes good. We ain’t gonna get all complicated with it, simple is best, like my grandma used to say.

First off, you gotta have them churros. You know, them long, fried dough things? Sprinkle some sugar and cinnamon on ’em, and the kids go wild. Real easy to make too, just flour, water, some fryin’ oil, you’re good to go. I seen them fancy folks dipping ’em in chocolate, but plain is good enough for me.
- Flour
- Water
- Fryin’ Oil
- Sugar
- Cinnamon
Then there’s them sopapillas. Kinda like churros, but flat and puffy. You fry ’em up ’til they’re golden brown, then drizzle honey all over. Oh honey, that honey makes it somethin’ special. My neighbor, she makes ’em with a little bit of anise in the dough, gives it a little kick. You can eat ’em plain too, if you ain’t got no honey. Kids love them both ways. Always a hit at the church potluck.
And don’t forget about flan! That jiggly custard thing? It’s got this caramel sauce on top, so sweet it makes your teeth hurt, but in a good way. Now, flan, that’s a bit trickier to make. You gotta get the custard just right, not too runny, not too stiff. And that caramel, Lord have mercy, you gotta watch it close or it’ll burn right up on ya. But when you get it right, oh boy, it’s worth the trouble. Silky smooth, sweet as can be. Perfect for a hot day, cools you right down.
Tres leches cake, that’s another good one. “Three milks” cake, they call it. Soaked in milk, it’s real moist and tender. Topped with whipped cream, it’s like eatin’ a cloud. Some folks put fruit on top, strawberries or peaches, but I like it plain. Simple and sweet, that’s the way to go.
Now, if you wanna get fancy, you can make them sweet empanadas. Little pastry pockets filled with fruit, like apple or pineapple. You can bake ’em or fry ’em, whatever you like. I seen some folks put cream cheese in ’em too, makes ’em real rich. But for me, a little bit of apple filling is just right. Sprinkle some powdered sugar on top, and they look real pretty.
And for somethin’ different, you could try dessert nachos. Yeah, you heard me right, dessert nachos! Instead of chips, you use cinnamon sugar pita chips, or even those graham crackers. Then you load ’em up with sweet stuff, like whipped cream, chocolate sauce, fruit, whatever you got. It’s a fun one for the kids, they can build their own. Messy, but fun.
So there you have it, a few ideas for your Cinco de Mayo sweets. Don’t get too hung up on fancy recipes, just use what you got and make it taste good. And most importantly, have fun with it! Get the whole family in the kitchen, make a mess, and enjoy the sweetness of life!

Remember, it ain’t about bein’ perfect, it’s about makin’ memories. And what better way to do that than with some good food and good company? So go on, get bakin’! And don’t forget to lick the spoon!
One more thing, if you are tired of all these home-made desserts. You could always just buy a big ol’ tub of ice cream! Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, whatever flavor you like. Ain’t nothin’ wrong with that! Sometimes, the easiest way is the best way. Especially when you got a house full of hungry folks and you’re tired from cookin’ all day.
Alright, I’m done talkin’ your ear off. Go on now, get to the store and get your ingredients. And have a happy Cinco de Mayo!
Tags: [Cinco de Mayo, Desserts, Mexican Desserts, Churros, Sopapillas, Flan, Tres Leches Cake, Sweet Empanadas, Dessert Nachos, Easy Recipes, Family Recipes, Party Food, Holiday Food]