This sweet and cinnamon-y Christmas punch warms the soul while tickling your taste-buds! In Guatemala it is served hot, and comes out at most holiday meals and parties — and there will be an especially big bowl of it with the traditional Christmas Tamales that are always served on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve! It's a delicious tradition that goes back generations for many Guatemalan families.
This recipe comes to you from two of our favourite Guatemalan staff, Ligia and Paola! Their families enjoy this delectable drink each yuletide, and are happy to share it. Feliz Navidad!
INGREDIENTS
• 4 litres water
• chopped Fruit:
• 1 pineapple
• 6 apples
• 1 cup raisins
• 1 cup plums
• 2 bananas
• 1 papaya
• 1-2 coconuts
• 1 cashew fruit
Spice Mix:
• 4 cinnamon sticks
• 4 cloves
• ½ cup brown sugar
• 1 pinch salt
*suggested amounts, adjust to taste
• chopped Fruit:
• 1 pineapple
• 6 apples
• 1 cup raisins
• 1 cup plums
• 2 bananas
• 1 papaya
• 1-2 coconuts
• 1 cashew fruit
Spice Mix:
• 4 cinnamon sticks
• 4 cloves
• ½ cup brown sugar
• 1 pinch salt
*suggested amounts, adjust to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Fill a large pot with water. As you heat the water, cut the fruit and add to the pot. You can make this with whatever fruit you like. We recommend however balancing your fruit flavours, and not adding too many overpowering citrus flavours.
2. When warm, stir in the cinammon sticks, cloves, salt, and sugar (adjust to taste). If it starts to boil, do not let it boil too long; a small amount of boiling may enhance the cinnamon flavours, but over-boiling will reduce the liquid and change the flavours while also making the fruit chunks go mushy.
3. Transfer the pot of punch to a festive serving bowl or even a slow-cooker in which you can keep it warm and serve warm! Even if warm fruit punch is not your thing, the sweet cinnamon aroma will bring that Christmas cheer to any room.