Dirty Horchata Recipe (2024)

Recipe from Guisados

Adapted by Kiera Wright-Ruiz

Dirty Horchata Recipe (1)

Total Time
15 minutes, plus overnight soaking
Rating
4(931)
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Horchata, a sweet cinnamon drink popular throughout Latin America, is typically made by soaking white rice in water, straining through a fine-mesh sieve to eliminate solids, if desired, then sweetening the liquid with sugar and cinnamon. But the horchata at Guisados, a chain of taco restaurants in Los Angeles, is different. It's made with whole milk and is served plain, or “dirty” with a shot of cold brew concentrate — and the chain sells up to 700 a day. This is an adaptation of its caffeinated version, and it serves a crowd. (You can leave out the coffee or halve the recipe, if you like.) Enjoy it with something spicy on a hot summer’s day. —Kiera Wright-Ruiz

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Ingredients

Yield:8 servings

  • 2cups uncooked long-grain white rice
  • 1(14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1tablespoon ground nutmeg
  • 1tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • ½gallon whole milk
  • 2cups cold brew concentrate or espresso, for serving

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Nutritional analysis per serving (8 servings)

496 calories; 13 grams fat; 8 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 3 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 80 grams carbohydrates; 1 gram dietary fiber; 39 grams sugars; 15 grams protein; 177 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Add the rice and 2½ cups water to a large container and cover. Soak at room temperature for a minimum of 8 hours.

  2. Step

    2

    Pour the rice and soaking liquid into a blender, and blend until all the rice is finely ground, 2 to 3 minutes. (If necessary, stop your blender periodically to prevent overheating.) Add condensed milk, nutmeg and cinnamon; blend until combined. Pour the mixture into a large pitcher or bowl. Add the whole milk and whisk until incorporated.

  3. Step

    3

    To serve, divide horchata among ice-filled glasses and top with cold brew concentrate, to taste (about 2 to 3 tablespoons cold brew for each cup of horchata).

Tip

  • The horchata is best consumed the day it's made, but will keep up to 2 days in a covered container in the refrigerator. Stir vigorously before serving.

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Janice

Delicious! I made it exactly as written except I used spaghetti instead of rice, maple syrup instead of condensed milk, turmeric and cumin instead of nutmeg and cinnamon, and goat's milk instead of cow's milk. Also used sacrificial blood instead of cold brew. Also spiked it with the screams of my enemies. Also drank from a cursed chalice over ice.

Corrin

Tried this recipe and it was delicious! The sacrificial blood was hard to get though, my mother wouldn't lay still. Next time I will try the dog..maybe less salty. Any suggestions?

deb

let me just say this. yum. made it exactly as written but used one quart of almond milk instead of the half gallon whole milk. spiked it with kahlua and also drank plain over ice.

Jo

Try rice flour instead of the 8+ hour soak. I’ve tried it and it worked wonderfully.

Kiera Wright-Ruiz

I spoke to Guisados about the recipe and tested it myself. The rice flour you can buy in most stores isn't strong enough to get the right flavor. After testing a few batches to make this recipe, I'd recommend sticking with what's written above to get the best horchata flavor. Enjoy!

Jen

Has anyone tried freezing this? I'm thinking of freezing in cubes before adding the cold brew. Then when I want some, pouring hot espresso over the horchata cubes or blending in a blender to make a tasty smoothie.

risabee

This gave me such a chuckle. Cheers to you (and your cursed chalice)!

Carmen

I had it in Puerto Rico with sesame seeds instead of rice, less sugar, and coconut milk. Delicious!

Luka

LA local here. Guisados does use rice flour in their horchata - a lot quicker to make. I don't know their ratio, but I would start with 1 part rice flour for every 6 parts milk, then add more as needed. You can also use simple syrup to sweeten.Vanilla would also be really welcome here.

alcohol?

Anyone try adding a little booze to the concoction? Considering adding a bit of rum or bourbon for an upcoming party, and wondering what alcohol folks think would go best here.

Sonia Csaszar

Do not confuse Mexican Horchata with Spanish horchata. The latter, related to the French Orgeat is made with almonds.

KC

The commercial horchata we can buy in France is made in Spain using tigernut, which is a tuber, not a nut. It’s delicious and has a lower glycemic load than rice.

Jillian

Is the rice cooked before soaking? The recipe doesn't say.

Gordon Ross

Everyone seems to have "tried it exactly as written except, except, except...anyone REALLY try it EXACTLY as written?

NoOne

If you prefer, substitute milk with your favorite brand. You may also use more water and rice concentrate to make a milkier rice water, sans milk. Instead of a whole can of condensed milk, you can use only half for less sweeter horchata. Many people use evaporated milk in addition to rice water and whole milk/milk substitute. Instead of condensed milk as a sweetener many use regular sugar or even alternative sweeteners. Experiment to find your favorite horchata. Nutmeg as all is optional.

Erin

Halving the recipe still made plenty of servings. Subbed pumpkin pie spice since I didn't have nutmeg. Would strain next time. Espresso instead of cold brew!

Mimi

Rice soaked for 24 hours. I tried it before straining the blended liquid and it was a little gritty for me, so it was strained to remove the rice solids. I made half the batch and it turned out great. The rice I used was nothing special, but it was a long grain variety. The cold brew was homemade also. This has quite the caffeine and sugar kick..yum.

michelem

We LOVE this recipe. However, we made an easy version with store-bought rice milk and store-bought cold brew coffee and now we whip it up every time we have a brunch at home!

Julia

Really enjoyed this! The nutmeg was strong but not overpowering, one thing I didn't see many people mention was the rice solids... for me they just gathered near the bottom of the bowl once I was done mixing so I just discarded them, not sure if that was intended, but the recipe still tasted great.

Erica

Liked this recipe - we’ll see after leaving it a bit in the fridge how it holds up but easy enough. They definitely left out the straining of rice after blending, otherwise you get a very gritty drink.

susan

I really did try this exactly as written. I think next time I might add a little more cold brew concentrate and I might give that Kahlua idea a shot as well.

Asra

Great suggestions. But how would you make this vegan?

Laura

So happy to see this recipe! Guisado’s is often our reward for the end of our six mile Sunday walk and this drink is why.

Casey

This was good! A tiny bit chalky but I think that's just the nature of the drink? I froze half of the "concentrate" before adding the milk since it makes so much. Also used oat milk as opposed to cows milk. Soaked the rice for 24 hours because I forgot to make it the first day.

Sharon

I made this today and these are my thoughts. I felt it was a bit grainy so I strained it and got rid of the hard bits. I guess I didn't grind the rice down far enough. It made 11 cups though so I'm freezing most of it. I'm not sure what I'll do with it as I make cold brew. After straining, I thought it was delicious! It was very comforting and felt like a trip to the coffee shop!

Jenny

What about freezing any remaining (I'm alone here)? Worth a try? (Add the coffee after thawing.)

Chris

Interested in rice flour version. Jo, how much did you use?

Kit Murphy

Sacrificial blood was difficult to get; they had a run on it at the farmer's market. Have lots of enemies though so screams were plentiful! My favorite drinking vessel is a single rocks glass so used that and BIG ice cube. Hmmm, delicious.Also used brown rice for the soak. Husband is a diabetic and he is not allowed near white rice; don't even keep it in the pantry.Served as a beverage option at brunch-HUGE hit!

NameElissa

I just poured some raw rice into a glass. Didn’t have cinnamon so I flavored with ant powder.It turned out delicious and everyone had a grin on their face:)Lizzie B.

Juan Andres Mestre

This recipe maybe popular in Latin America, but Horchata or Orxata is a traditional drink originated in the Valencia region in Spain. No rice at all in the original recipe that is regulated by an organization (like paella, for example). It's made using "chufas" soaked in water for hours and blended after several hours.Find a link to the original and regulated recipe (in Spanish)http://www.chufadevalencia.org/ver/18/Elaboraci%C3%B3n.html

Juliet Jones

Of course Juan Andres Mestre is correct, and I would just like to add that "chufas" (in Spanish) are known as Tiger Nuts in English. (During my childhood in England years ago, they were sold as snacks.) The plant is Cyperus esculentus, a type of sedge, related to (but not the same as) the Nutsedge which is a pesky weed here in TN.

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Dirty Horchata Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is dirty horchata made of? ›

Stopping in for a quick Saturday co*cktail to share this (extra) Dirty Horchata. Homemade Horchata, a sweet cinnamon drink popular throughout Latin America, is topped off with coffee and a splash of dark rum (or Kahlúa). It's a touch of creaminess, hinted with cinnamon and coffee, and perfectly sweet.

What is the difference between dirty horchata and regular horchata? ›

Dirty horchata is a shot of cold brew added to creamy, sweet horchata. ☕ Horchata is a traditional refreshing Mexican drink made from rice, milk and almonds. Richly flavored with vanilla, sugar and cinnamon sticks.

Does a dirty horchata have caffeine in it? ›

Could be a shot of espresso or it could be a shot of rum. Depends on which time of day. In this case, we are talking about a double dirty horchata! This co*cktail has both a jolt of caffeine and some smooth rum.

What is the difference between Mexican horchata and Spanish horchata? ›

Spanish horchata is made with tiger nuts, while Mexican horchata is usually made with rice. Base ingredient will have a strong impact on the flavor and texture, making each horchata unique. Matcha horchata is made with all the original ingredients, plus matcha powder.

What are the two types of horchata? ›

Yes, there are various types of horchata based on regional preferences and available ingredients. For instance, horchata de chufa (made with tiger nuts) is popular in Spain, while horchata de arroz (made with rice) is more common in Latin America.

Is horchata good or bad for your health? ›

It is a source of vitamins C and E, and is also rich in minerals like calcium, magnesium, and iron. Most recipes are dairy and gluten-free, ensuring horchata is easy on the stomach. When you want a beverage that is simple, natural, and provides health benefits with ease, horchata is the perfect option for you.

What ethnicity invented horchata? ›

While Mexican-style horchata is the most commonly known variety in the US, horchata actually originated in Spain, and there are various types of horchatas throughout the Spanish-speaking world. Horchata was born in the region of Valencia in Southern Spain.

How do you make horchata not gritty? ›

The texture of horchata is slightly grainy, but otherwise smooth and refreshing. To achieve this texture, be sure to fully pulverize the rice and cinnamon in a grinder. You will want the rice and cinnamon mixture to have the consistency of rice flour.

Why does horchata get thick? ›

Starches are the main agent in Oaxacan, Valencian and other grain- and tuber-based horchatas. Free starch molecules will mix with and thicken water, but inside the plant parts that make starches, like grains of rice, the molecules are glued and laminated together into aggregates called starch granules.

Is horchata full of sugar? ›

High in Sugar

A cup of horchata can range anywhere between 22-26 grams of sugar, hitting just above the daily sugar ceiling of 25 grams. For a healthier version, consider options with less added sugar or make your own at home to control the sweetness.

What is a dirty horchata at ampm? ›

The Dirty Horchata contains a shot of cold brew coffee along with the traditional Horchata ingredients.

Does horchata go bad? ›

Horchata that has gone bad will usually smell sour, similar to spoiled milk. Also, if you pour it and observe any clumps, chunks, or separated layers, these are clear signs that the horchata is no longer good. The taste, too, will be off, generally sour or rancid. Always store horchata in the refrigerator.

What do Puerto Ricans call horchata? ›

Puerto Rican Horchata or Horchata de ajonjolí is one of the most famous Caribbean beverages. Its creamy and refreshing type makes it perfect to cool down the hot days in Puerto Rico. Also, it's very simple to prepare and ingredients are not hard to get.

What does horchata mean in Spanish to English slang? ›

noun. Horchata is a refreshing drink made with crushed tiger nuts and served with ice. Collins American Learner's English-Spanish Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers.

Is horchata similar to RumChata? ›

RumChata was inspired by horchata, a traditional drink from Mexico and Spain that dates back to the time of the ancient Egyptians. In Egypt and Spain, the chufa nut is ground with water, cinnamon, and sugar to make a drink that has the look of milk.

What is horchata made of? ›

Horchata (pronounced or-CHAH-tah) is a popular Mexican drink that is often described as a sweet rice milk beverage. Horchata is made out of rice, milk, vanilla, and cinnamon and is served in many Mexican restaurants.

Does horchata contain alcohol? ›

Horchata de Chufa, one of Spain's most famous non-alcoholic drinks, is originally from the southwestern region of Valencia. It's made from ground chufa nuts ('tigernuts' in English), which aren't actually nuts at all – they're the roots of a wetland plant called a sedge.

What's horchata taste like? ›

Horchata flavor can vary greatly depending on the recipe, but in general, these are mild, sweet, and creamy beverages, perfumed with local spices and sweetened with natural sugars. They're meant to be refreshing, and some are more filling than others, but most accomplish a cooling and soothing effect.

What race is horchata? ›

Spanish Horchata de Chufa

Historians believe that it originally came from North Africa and was brought to Southern Spain with the Moors, where it became a popular beverage. The region of Valencia is the center of horchata in Spain.

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