
Obleas with Cajeta (Wafers with Goat's Milk Caramel)
Crispy wafer discs filled with cajeta, a traditional sweet from Guanajuato.
About this recipe
Obleas con cajeta are a traditional Mexican sweet: two thin, crispy wafer discs filled with cajeta (goat's milk caramel). They originate from Guanajuato and are sold at markets and sweet shops across Mexico.
History & Origin
Obleas con cajeta are one of the most emblematic sweets of Guanajuato and all of Mexico. The obleas (wafers) have their origin in the ecclesiastical hosts brought by the Spanish during the colonial era, whilst cajeta is a purely Mexican product developed in the city of Celaya, Guanajuato, from goat's milk caramelised with sugar. The history of cajeta dates to the 17th century, when nuns in Guanajuato's convents began experimenting with milk from the goats that thrived in the Bajío region. The process of cooking the milk with sugar for hours until it yielded a thick, golden sweet was perfected in Celaya, which earned the title of 'Capital of Cajeta'. The combination of wafers with cajeta arose as a practical and elegant way to eat this sweet without getting one's hands sticky. The wafers are made from a very thin batter of flour and water, cooked between two hot plates until crisp. Cajeta sellers in the markets offer freshly made wafers with cajeta in different flavours: plain, burnt, with pecans or with vanilla. Today obleas con cajeta are an iconic sweet given as a souvenir from Guanajuato.
Estimated cost
£6.85
Total cost
£0.86
Per serving
* Approximate prices based on UK supermarkets
Nutritional information per serving
180
Calories
3g
Protein
34g
Carbohydrates
4g
Fat
0.5g
Fibre
60mg
Sodium
* Approximate values. May vary depending on ingredients used.
Method
- 1
If the cajeta is very thick, caliéntala some seconds in the microondas or a bain-marie for that sea more fácil of untar.

💡 You can mezclar the cajeta with a little condensed milk for a texture more soft.
- 2
Place a oblea in a surface plana and spread a generous layer of cajeta with a spoon.

- 3
Sprinkle walnuts chopped on the cajeta.

💡 Las walnuts pecanas son the tradicionales, pero also you can usar nuez of Castilla.
- 4
Place another oblea encima pressing gently for hacer a sándwich.

💡 No presiones mucho or the oblea romperá.
- 5
Repeat with the rest of the obleas and cajeta. Serve immediately or guarda in a container hermético.

💡 If the guardas, suavizan a little. A muchos les gustan así, more chiclosas.
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