Jericalla: the story on the plate
A lightly scorched custard from Guadalajara made with milk, eggs, sugar, vanilla and cinnamon.
Historical background
Jericalla reflects Mexico’s regional cooking, where maize, chillies, beans, squash, herbs, citrus and slow-cooked meats carry deep agricultural and cultural meaning.
Why it is famous
It is famous because Mexican dishes are built from strong regional foundations: nixtamalised corn, dried chilli sauces, salsas, moles, beans and celebration cooking.
Cultural significance
Jericalla is useful on the site because it explains not just how to cook the dish, but why the ingredients and technique matter in Mexican food culture.




