Three Kings Day Bread or Roscón de Reyes - Adriana's Best Recipes (2024)

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For us, the baking season continues with the crafting of the Three Kings Day Bread or Roscón de Reyes as the Christmas Celebration is not over yet. January six marks the arrival of the Three Wise Men who bring gifts to Baby Jesus. That is why we do not turn down the Christmas decorations in Mexican households until after the Epiphany.

Incorporate the Three Kings Day Bread into your baking season!

In my Mexican holiday traditions eating Three Kings, Day Bread is a must. We all gather around the table, and the younger child in the family cuts the first piece of the Roscón de Reyes, followed by the adults.

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The lucky one that finds the little baby figurine inside the bread has to invite everyone for dinner on February second, the day of La Candelaria. This day is when Baby Jesus is officially presented to the community and gets dressed in baby clothes.

The Roscon de Reyes is a longstanding tradition inherited from Spain.

The Three Kings Day tradition is deeply rooted in Mexico and Puerto Rico. However, other countries that practice the Catholic faith observe this tradition too. This holiday part of the Spaniard legacy and has been practiced for centuries.

This day, Mexican families pray the rosary and socialize while eating the sweet bread with loved ones and friends too. The menu typically is tamales and Mexican hot chocolate or atole.

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What is the meaning of this wreath shaped Bread?

The shape of the bread is round or oval and represents the infinite God’s love as it does not have a beginning nor an end.

In the old days, the baby figurine inside the bread was porcelain and represents Baby Jesus. Depending on the size of the Three Kings Day bread, it can include several baby figurines.

A small Roscón de Reyes has up to three figurines, which represent the trouble the three Wisem*n encountered while following the star guiding them to Bethlehem. The story says that the star would flicker and disappear at times. Affecting the route for the Biblical Magi to arrive.

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In Mexico, the tradition of the Three Kings Day or Epiphany started in the sixteenth century by the Catholic missionaries, whom on January six introduced the custom of gifting to the children on that day.

On January fifth, my family used to take me to a park called La Alameda Central, located in downtown Mexico City. There we would meet with the Three Kings and would seal the memory with a unique picture.

After that, we would hop into the car and drive around to mesmerize with the Christmas decorations and bright lights. Closing the magical evening at home with dinner and a slice of the Roscón de Reyes. Many families in Mexico City still follow this tradition.

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Before bedtime, my mom would ask me to leave my shoes near the Christmas tree. And on the morning of January six, I would find presents left by the Biblical Magi. Along with candy and chocolates inside my shoes.

In Puerto Rico, children have the custom of leaving the night before Epiphany, a box with grass and their wishlist under their bed. Then the following day, on January six, they wake up to find toys and gifts at their bedside.

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Making the Roscón de Reyes at home has a special significance too.

Usually, families buy the Roscón de Reyes at the bakery, but we have found that making it at home following the classic recipe is the way to go.

Commercial bread is good, but when we have the chance to make the bread at home makes the difference. Our recipe for the Three Kings Day bread has only high-quality ingredients. Below are tips to achieve the best dough for a classic Roscón de Reyes.

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Tips for baking the Three Kings Day Bread at home.

  • The eggs and the butter have to be at room temperature.
  • Measure all the ingredients using a scale since cups sizes defer by country.
  • The recipe calls for unbleached all-purpose flour. Do not use another kind of flour.
  • Choose good quality instant yeast.
  • Knead as needed. Take a break and knead again.
  • The dough will be ready when forming enough bubbles and passing the elasticity test.
  • We recommend making the dough a day in advance, this will result in a softer bread.
  • The same recommendation goes for the craquelin. Make it a day in advance and let it sit inside the fridge before cutting.
  • If you cannot find the plastic baby figurines, use whole almonds as a replacement.
  • Patience is your friend. Do not rush the process.

Breadmaking is an art. Making the classic Three Kings Day Bread preserves the tradition.

I invite you to keep the legacy by not modifying the recipe. Many bakeries now offer different options for marketing purposes. But the real Roscón de Reyes doesn’t have chocolate, fillings, or any other modern twists.

The bread is soft, has eggs, and it is sweet with the floral aroma of the orange blossom water. The only garnishes or decorations are the coverings on top, dried fruits, such as figs, cherries, quince and guava paste, orange peel, and citron.

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Some European versions of the Three Kings Day Bread include dried fruit in the dough, sugar, and almond slices for decor.

For our Three Kings Day Bread recipe, we used homemade candied citron to replace the guava and quince paste as we couldn’t find any at the store. The rest of the ingredients are straight forward using the classic method.

Are you ready to bake the incredibly delicious Three Kings Day Bread or Roscón de Reyes?

Follow the step by step recipe details below for a successful outcome.

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Three Kings Day Bread

Three Kings Day Bread or Roscón de Reyes - Adriana's Best Recipes (11)Chef Adriana Martin

Making the classic Three Kings Day Bread or Roscón de Reyes preserves the longstanding tradition that celebrates the Spaniard legacy and the Epiphany. In Mexico, the tradition of the Three Kings Day or Epiphany started in the sixteenth century by the Catholic missionaries. The recipe for making this classic sweet bread has all-purpose flour, eggs, butter, candied fruits, and includes several Baby Jesus figurines. We replaced the plastic figurines with almonds.

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Prep Time 1 hour hr

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Course Desserts

Cuisine Mexican Cuisine

Servings 10 people

Calories 435 kcal

Equipment

  • Digital scale

  • Stand Mixer

  • Flour sifter

  • Plastic container with a sealing cover

  • Zester

  • Scrapper

  • Thermometer

  • Pastry brush

  • Baking sheet

  • A rolling pin

  • Bowls

  • Knife

  • A whisk

Ingredients

For the bread dough

  • 350 grams all-purpose flour approximately 2.5 cups
  • 2 yolks at room temperature
  • 90 grams unsalted butter at room temperature and cut into small pieces. Approximately 3/8 cups.
  • 80 grams sugar approximately 3/8 cups.
  • 6 grams salt approximately 1¼ teaspoons
  • 15 grams orange blossom water approximately 1 tablespoon
  • 1 tablespoon lemon peel yellow lemon or Meyer lemon
  • 2 tablespoons orange peel valencia or cara cara orange
  • 3 almonds to replace the 3 plastic figurines

For the Yeast

  • 10 grams dry active yeast or 20 grams of fresh yeast at room temperature
  • 40 grams sugar approximately 1/3 cup
  • 190 grams warm milk 110F approximately 3/4 cup
  • 80 grams all-purpose flour 2/3 cup

For the coverings or craquelin

  • 56 grams unsalted butter at room temperature. Approximately ¼ cup
  • 71 grams + 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour Approximately ½ cup
  • 63 grams confectioners sugar or light brown sugar Approximately ½ cup
  • 1 egg yolk at room temperature

For the decorations

  • 2 tablespoons almonds sliced
  • 4-6 green and red candied cherries
  • 2 tablespoons candied citron
  • 1 tablespoon tropical candied fruit
  • 3 tablespoons granulated sugar crystals

For the egg wash

  • 2 eggs whites beaten
  • 2 tablespoons milk or water optional

Instructions

  • Start by proofing the yeast by combining the active dry yeast with the flour, the sugar, and the warm milk. Mix well, cover and let the yeast ferment for a few minutes. When it doubles and starts bubbling is ready. Stir the yeast again and let it rise. You will do this three times.

  • Add the proofed yeast to a bowl and mix with the egg yolks and the orange blossom water. You can do this by hand with a beater or using the stand mixer.

  • In another bowl sift the flour and combine with the salt and the sugar. Add this dry mixture one cup at a time to the wet yeast that has the egg yolks and the orange blossom water. I use the stand mixer and the kneading hook. But you can use a Danish dough whisk too.

  • This dough is dense, make sure to knead for at least fifteen minutes. And let it rest for another ten minutes before adding the orange and lemon peel and part the butter. Integrate those ingredients kneading again for another 10 minutes until the butter is completely integrated into the dough.

  • The kneading time could be up to 45 minutes. This kind of sweet bread dough requires enough kneading time for resulting in a smooth finish. Form a ball with the dough and place it inside a plastic container that previously has been covered with oil.

  • Cover and let the dough rest inside the fridge overnight. Another option is to allow the fermentation to happen at room temperature and cook the bread that same day. But we like to do slow fermentation for achieving a tender bread.

  • The following day, take the dough out of the container and knead for 10 minutes by hand. Add some flour to the kneading surface if necessary. Make another ball of dough, place it again inside the container and let it rise at room temperature.

  • To form the round shape make a hole in the middle of the dough ball and start extending it until forming a donut shape. Let it rest and continue making the hole bigger. You can use a round pan or a round medium size cookie cutter to maintain the hole in place. If you prefer an oval shape then make a log with the dough and form the oval shape that way.

  • Place the Three Kings Day bread on a baking sheet. Insert the plastic figurines or whole almonds in different places but do it from the bottom up. Make sure to hide them well. And let the bread double in size.

  • For the craquelin, use a bowl and cream the butter first using a mixer, add the egg yolk and beat. Then add the sugar, and beat again. Then add the flour and combine until getting a dough. Place inside the fridge for a few minutes before cutting. Make a cylinder with the dough and cut in pieces. Using the rolling pin extend each piece and set aside.

  • Brush the bread wreath with egg wash, add the craquelin in different places. Add sliced almonds and decorate with the candied citron, the tropical candied fruit, and the cherries. Finish with the sugar crystals.

  • Preheat the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180C) thirty minutes before baking the bread. When ready bake.

  • Bake the Three Kings bread for approximately 30 minutes until golden brown. Lower the heat to 325 degrees Fahrenheit (175C) after the first seven minutes and keep monitoring the baking process.

  • When ready take the bread out of the oven and let it cool using a rack. Typically, bread is ready when reaching an internal temperature between 190 and 220 degrees Fahrenheit. Insert a thermometer in the thickest part to verify.

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Notes

Tips for baking the Three Kings Day Bread at home.

  • The eggs and the butter have to be at room temperature.
  • Measure all the ingredients using a scale since cups sizes defer by country.
  • The recipe calls for unbleached all-purpose flour. Do not use another kind of flour.
  • Choose good quality instant yeast.
  • Knead as needed. Take a break and knead again. The more you knead the softer the bread will be.
  • The dough will be ready when forming enough bubbles and passing the elasticity test.
  • We recommend making the dough a day in advance, this will result in a softer bread.
  • The same recommendation goes for the craquelin. Make it a day in advance and let it sit inside the fridge before cutting.
  • If you cannot find the plastic baby figurines, use whole almonds as a replacement.
  • Patience is your friend. Do not rush the process.
  • Typically, the dough is ready when reaching an internal temperature between 190 and 220 degrees Fahrenheit. Insert a thermometer in the thickest part to verify.

Nutrition

Calories: 435kcalCarbohydrates: 66gProtein: 8gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 92mgSodium: 260mgPotassium: 116mgFiber: 2gSugar: 26gVitamin A: 479IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 47mgIron: 3mg

Keyword bread, sweet bread

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Adriana Martin is a home chef and founder of adrianasbestrecipes.com. She is a Latina food writer specializing in recipe development influenced by Mexico's culinary culture and European cuisine. Her grandmother taught her how to cook, and now her mission is to inspire others to make homemade meals. Adriana teaches online cooking classes, is a trained food stylist and photographer, and has published thousands of recipes online. She is the author of "The Best of Mexican Cooking – 75 Authentic Home-Style Recipes for Beginners", "The Super Easy Taco Cookbook," and "Taco Obsession." LATISM has recognized Adriana as one of the Top 100 most influential Latina bloggers, and Telemundo awarded Adriana the TECLA Awards under the category of best food creator.

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FAQs

What is a traditional meal for Three Kings Day? ›

If you're one of those people hosting a celebration with friends and family or having a mini one on your own, we've gathered 15 traditional recipes to mark the occasion, from the staple rosca de reyes cake to savory dishes like tamales and pozole.

What is the baby in the Three Kings Day bread? ›

The bejeweled-looking bread is meant to symbolize the gifts given to baby Jesus, and inside the bread is a little plastic baby, symbolizing the newborn messiah. If you get the baby in your slice, you have to cook tamales for everyone on Feb. 2, or Candelaria Day.

What is a pastry traditionally eaten to celebrate Three Kings Day? ›

A Rosca de Reyes, Kings Cake, from Mercado Little Spain. In Spain, the cream-filled pastry -- which is similar to a sweet bread -- is referred to as "roscón de reyes," a confection that chef and humanitarian José Andrés is very familiar with for Día de Reyes, or Three Kings Day.

What is the Mexican bread that has a baby inside? ›

Rosca de reyes, or Kings Cake, is customly eaten on Jan. 6, or Dia de Reyes. The tradition of eating the bread 12 days after Christmas is based on beliefs in the Christian faith. Inside every rosca de reyes is a little plastic baby, symbolizing the newborn messiah.

What food do Puerto Ricans eat on Three Kings Day? ›

The holiday menu in Puerto Rico includes local favorites like pernil, arroz con gandules, pasteles, tembleque, and arroz con dulce.

What do the Spanish eat on Three Kings Day? ›

Traditional food for Three Kings Day in Spain
  • Roscón de Reyes. The most iconic is the Roscón de Reyes, a sweet, brioche-like cake often filled with cream and decorated with candied fruits. ...
  • Pisto. ...
  • Cordero Asado. ...
  • Light Soups or Salads. ...
  • Picadillo.
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What does it mean if you get the baby in Rosca de Reyes? ›

If you find the baby Jesus in a slice you cut, you are responsible for making tamales and hosting a party on Día de la Candelaria, also known as the Presentation of Jesus Christ, a religious holiday held every February 2, based on the biblical story of Jesus being brought to the Temple for the first time.

Why is the bread eaten on Three Kings Day Round? ›

Its round shape is meant to represent the eternal love of God, and nuts and dried fruit candies like acitrón signify the jewels on the kings' crowns. Some bread recipes include orange flavoring.

What is the difference between a king cake and a Rosca de Reyes? ›

One of the key differences between Rosca de Reyes and a traditional King Cake is the type of pastry used. Rosca de Reyes is made with a sweet, buttery dough that is similar to brioche, while King Cake is made with a denser, richer dough that is more similar to a pastry.

What is the dessert that they eat on 3 Kings Day called? ›

Three Kings Day, or the feast of the Epiphany, is a very ingrained tradition in my home country of Spain, and roscón de Reyes, Kings cake, is the very popular dessert enjoyed on this day.

What is the special cake eaten on the day of the Kings? ›

The “Roscón de Reyes” (Kings Cake) is a traditional cake which is consumed by the Spanish on – and around – 3 Kings day (6th January).

What do the French eat for Three Kings Day? ›

It's traditional in France to eat 'la Galette des Rois'. French people will go to the bakery to buy this king's cake or make it themselves.

What is the name of the famous bread in Mexico? ›

Among all the different kinds of traditional Mexican Pan Dulce (“sweet bread”), Conchas are without a doubt the most popular and recognizable. Conchas are a soft and sweet Mexican bread with a sugar paste topping that resembles the surface of a seashell.

What is the flat bread of Mexico called? ›

tortilla, round, thin, flat bread of Mexico made from unleavened cornmeal or, less commonly, wheat flour.

What is a Mexican bread sandwich called? ›

What Is a Torta? A torta is a Mexican sandwich served on a soft roll and filled with meat, sauce, and various toppings such as crema, avocado, salsa, and iceberg lettuce.

What do you eat on the feast of the epiphany? ›

Eat King's Cake

A popular Epiphany tradition in many cultures, the King's Cake (or King Cake) is a sweet cake in which a small figure of the baby Jesus is hidden. Searching for the baby Jesus in the cake imitates the Magi's search for the baby Jesus.

What food is served on Three Kings Day in Italy? ›

Special treats on La Befana include sweet coal, small cookies called befanini and Befana cake – a cake with a large dried bean inside. Whoever gets the bean in their slice is king (or queen) for the day.

What is the feast of the 3 Kings tradition? ›

On January 5, children across the country eagerly leave out their shoes, anticipating the arrival of goodies and small gifts left by the three wise men. As part of the Three Kings Day Mexico tradition, families gather to share the rosca de reyes, a sweet bread with hidden figurines inside.

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