Peanut Atole

The only thing I want to try when the celebration of All Saints arrives, but if you're craving it, you can make it any day. Try making it with a friend, with your kids, or with whoever you want, and remember that this recipe is to treat ourselves. Peanut atole is simply delicious.
Reviewed by Editorial Team of Kiwilimón

Published: 28-01-2022

Peanut Atole
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Ingredients

20
Servings
Medidas

Preparation

20 mins
40 mins
Medium

Nutritional information

* Information per 100g serving, percentage of daily values based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Energy
234.8
kcal
11.74%
Carbohydrate, by difference
49.3
g
16.43%
Protein
3.6
g
7.2%
Total lipid (fat)
3.5
g
5.38%
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Provided by USDA

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Presentation

You can serve it hot or cold for a special breakfast.

Tips

If you see that your atole is too thick, add water or milk and let it boil well. If the opposite happens and it seems too runny, add more masa.

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