What Is Café de Olla? Traditional Mexican Spiced Coffee Recipe

Café de olla — literally “coffee from the pot” — is a traditional Mexican coffee brewed with piloncillo (raw cane sugar), canela (Mexican cinnamon), and ground coffee, all simmered together in a clay pot. It’s sweet, spiced, and deeply aromatic — nothing like drip coffee, and very different from espresso. The name is straightforward: café = coffee, de olla = from the clay pot. The clay pot isn’t just tradition — the earthen material (barro negro) imparts a subtle minerality that enhances the coffee’s flavor. But you don’t need a clay pot to make it at home. ...

April 26, 2026 · 7 min · Barista At Home

Horchata Latte Recipe (Iced + Hot — With Homemade Rice Milk)

A horchata latte is a double shot of espresso combined with horchata — the sweet, creamy Mexican rice milk flavored with cinnamon and vanilla. It’s naturally dairy-free, warmly spiced, and a genuinely delicious alternative to a standard oat milk latte. The combination works because horchata is already sweet and lightly creamy, which means it acts like milk and a flavored syrup in one. A single espresso shot poured over iced horchata is one of the easiest specialty latte formats you can make at home. ...

April 16, 2026 · 6 min · Barista At Home