
Moist, spongy sweet bread made with fresh sweetcorn kernels, butter and cinnamon. A comforting Mexican home-baked treat.
About this recipe
Pan de elote is a moist and spongy cake made with fresh sweetcorn kernels blended with condensed milk, butter, eggs and cinnamon.
History & Origin
Pan de elote is one of the most beloved desserts in Mexican home baking, with roots tracing back to the fusion of Spanish bakery techniques with the most sacred ingredient of Mesoamerica: maize. Unlike other breads, pan de elote does not use wheat flour as its main ingredient. It is the fresh corn kernels themselves that, when blended, provide both structure and moisture. This gives it a unique texture: moister than a traditional sponge. Pan de elote is a seasonal dish in its most authentic form, prepared during the fresh corn season between July and September. However, its popularity is such that today it is made year-round using frozen sweetcorn kernels. It is traditionally served as dessert after lunch, as an afternoon snack with coffee, or as part of the dessert table at family celebrations. Its aroma whilst baking is unmistakable and evokes memories of Mexican grandmothers' kitchens.
Estimated cost
£6.74
Total cost
£0.84
Per serving
* Approximate prices based on UK supermarkets
Nutritional information per serving
280
Calories
6g
Protein
35g
Carbohydrates
14g
Fat
1g
Fibre
220mg
Sodium
* Approximate values. May vary depending on ingredients used.
Method
- 1
Preheat the oven to 180°C. Engrasa and enharina a mould rectangular or redondo of 25 cm.

- 2
Blend the sweetcorn kernels with the condensed milk, the butter melted and the eggs until you get a smooth mixture.

💡 Do not over-blend; small pieces of corn give the bread a better texture.
- 3
Add the baking powder, cinnamon, sugar and salt. Mix well with a spatula until everything is combined.

- 4
Pour the mixture in the mould preparado. Golpea gently contra the mesa for eliminar burbujas of aire.

- 5
Bake 40-45 minutes or until to the insertar a palillo in the centro, salga limpio. La surface should estar golden.

- 6
Leave to cool 15 minutes in the mould before of desmoldar. Serve warm or at room temperature, espolvoreado with cinnamon.

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