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In Mexico, in addition to the savory Molletes that are covered with refried beans and melted cheese, we also have a buttery, sweet version: "Molletes Dulces". (Molletes Dulces means sweet molletes; it is also worth mentioning that there is a specific sweet bread in the state of Puebla that is also called mollete.) In this recipe, we will be making the Sweet Molletes version.
Sweet Molletes - Molletes Dulces
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Growing up with 3 brothers and 4 sisters, I saw how my mom would always find ways to stretch my father's paycheck to feed us 8 children. It wasn't easy, and sometimes we didn't have enough milk for all of us to have breakfast before heading off to school. What she would do is give each of us a cup of coffee or tea with a little bit of milk. And although Mexican sweetbreads are popular for breakfast, there were days when we could not afford them, so my mom, as many mothers also did, would instead buy French bread and make these sweet molletes for us.
Even though those were tough times, I still make sweet molletes to this day. In fact, every single Sunday my husband and I have coffee and sweet molletes in bed, and it's our weekend treat.
Today I'm sharing this simple recipe with you because, for the second time, I have partnered with Tom Thumb's Foundation to promote the September campaign for "Hunger Is". This year, they're focusing on expanding breakfast programs for kids, so they can have a healthy start to their day. Nearly half (about 10 million) of all eligible children in our country do not receive free or reduced-price school breakfast, and 3 out of 5 K-8 public school teachers report regularly seeing students coming to school hungry. As someone who has volunteered in local schools and non-profits that provide food to the needy, I can personally tell you that there are people in our communities that need help.
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How to make Sweet Molletes
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DIRECTIONS:
- Cut the bread pieces lengthwise.(Please check the ingredients list below)
- Heat a griddle to medium heat and place the bread pieces upside down to toast.
- Toast the bread for about 3- 4 minutes, being careful not to burn it, then turn them.
- While the bottom of the bread is toasting, carefully spread the butter on the top. You can also spread the butter after they are completely toasted.
- Remove from griddle, and dust with sugar. Serve with a glass of milk or a warm cup of coffee. Enjoy!
Buen Provecho!
Mely Martinez,
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Sweet Molletes
Mely Martínez
In Mexico, in addition to the savory Molletes that are covered with refried beans and melted cheese, we also have a buttery, sweet version: "Molletes Dulces". (Molletes Dulces means sweet molletes.) In this recipe, we will be making the Sweet Molletes version.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Course Antojitos, snacks
Cuisine Mexican
Servings 6
Calories 98 kcal
Ingredients
- 3 pieces of French bread 3-in long, or three French dinner rolls
- 3 tablespoon of butter
- 3 teaspoon of sugar
Optional:
- Ground cinnamon
Instructions
Cut the bread pieces lengthwise.
Heat a griddle over medium heat and place the bread pieces upside down to toast.
Toast the bread for about 3- 4 minutes, being careful not to burn it, then turn them.
While the bottom of the bread is toasting, carefully spread the butter on the top. You can also spread the butter after they are completely toasted.
Remove from griddle, and dust with sugar. Serve with a glass of milk or a warm cup of coffee. Enjoy!
Notes
You can use other types of pieces of bread, but try to use bread that has a closed crumb, those types of pieces of bread that are dense but still have a soft crust, where the butter is easier to spread. Rustic pieces of bread tend to have a hard crust and an open (airy holes) crumb.
If you need to make a large batch, use the oven, or even your broiler. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and place the already sliced bread on a baking sheet. Once it is toasted, spread the butter.
Nutrition
Serving: 1sliceCalories: 98kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 1gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 122mgPotassium: 18mgSugar: 2gVitamin A: 175IUCalcium: 8mgIron: 0.5mg
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