Horchata Water
There’s something magical about sipping on a cold glass of horchata water, especially on a hot summer day. This creamy, cinnamon-infused rice drink hails from Mexico, where it’s a beloved classic. I first tasted horchata at a family gathering, and its sweet, comforting flavor instantly transported me back to my childhood. Now, making it at home allows me to recreate those cherished memories while enjoying a refreshing treat any time I desire.
Why make this recipe
Why you’ll love this delightful drink
Horchata water is not only a delicious indulgence but also incredibly easy to make. With just a handful of simple ingredients that you probably already have in your pantry, it’s budget-friendly, too. This drink is perfect for hot afternoons, family gatherings, and festive occasions, making it a versatile addition to your recipe collection. Plus, kids adore it, so it’s an excellent way to introduce them to flavors that might be new to them.
"I can’t believe how easy it was to make horchata at home! It tastes just like the one I always order at my favorite Mexican restaurant. I’ll be making this regularly!" – Laura M.
How to make Horchata Water
Step-by-step overview
Making horchata water involves soaking, blending, and straining a few key ingredients. The process is straightforward and takes minimal effort, allowing you to enjoy a dairy-free, sweet beverage in no time. Here’s how it comes together:
- Soak the rice and cinnamon.
- Blend with other ingredients.
- Strain and serve chilled.
Ingredients
Gather these items
To whip up this refreshing horchata water, you’ll need:
- 1 cup of white rice
- 1 can of sweetened condensed milk
- 1 can of evaporated milk
- 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
- 1 cinnamon stick
- ½ teaspoon of ground cinnamon
- 4 tablespoons of sugar (adjust to taste)
- Ice cubes (optional)
- Water
Feel free to substitute sweetened condensed milk with coconut milk for a dairy-free version or add nutmeg for a unique twist!
Directions
Step-by-step instructions
Follow these simple steps to make your horchata water:
- Rinse 1 cup of white rice in a colander and transfer it to a bowl. Add 1 cinnamon stick and cover with water. Let it soak for 2 hours.
- Check the rice and cinnamon; if they’re not soft, soak longer.
- Transfer the soaked rice and cinnamon water to a blender. Add the sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, vanilla extract, and sugar.
- Blend until the mixture is smooth and well combined.
- Strain the blended mixture into a pitcher and stir in ½ teaspoon of ground cinnamon along with additional water to taste.
- Optionally, serve with ice cubes for an extra refreshing touch.
How to serve Horchata Water
Best ways to enjoy it
Serve your horchata water in tall glasses, garnished with a sprinkle of ground cinnamon or a cinnamon stick for a touch of flair. It pairs beautifully with spicy dishes, making it a perfect companion for tacos or enchiladas. This drink can also shine at brunch, making pancakes or churros feel extra special.
How to store
Keeping leftovers fresh
To keep your horchata water fresh, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Always give it a good shake before serving, as the ingredients may separate. Avoid freezing this drink, as it may alter the texture when thawed.
Tips to make
Helpful cooking tips
- For a smoother texture, blend the mixture for a bit longer. This will ensure no grainy bits remain.
- Adjust the sweetness based on your preference; you can add more or less sugar depending on your taste.
- If you prefer a less creamy texture, increase the amount of water you add when straining.
Variations
Creative twists
Feel free to experiment with your horchata water! You can infuse its flavor with different spices like nutmeg or cardamom for a unique twist. Add a splash of chocolate milk or a hint of coconut for an exotic touch. For a healthier option, reduce the sugar or use unsweetened almond milk instead of the canned varieties.
FAQs
Common questions
Q: Can I prepare horchata water in advance?
A: Absolutely! You can make it a day ahead and store it in the refrigerator. Just remember to shake it well before serving.
Q: What types of rice work best for horchata?
A: While white rice is traditional, you can also use jasmine or even brown rice for a different flavor profile. Just note that the texture may vary.
Q: Can I use dairy substitutes in this recipe?
A: Yes! Almond milk, oat milk, or coconut milk can easily replace evaporated and condensed milk for a dairy-free version.
Now that you’re armed with all the information you need, it’s time to get blending! Enjoy the deliciousness of homemade horchata water.

Horchata Water
Ingredients
Method
- Rinse 1 cup of white rice in a colander and transfer it to a bowl. Add 1 cinnamon stick and cover with water. Let it soak for 2 hours.
- Check the rice and cinnamon; if they’re not soft, soak longer.
- Transfer the soaked rice and cinnamon water to a blender. Add the sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, vanilla extract, and sugar.
- Blend until the mixture is smooth and well combined.
- Strain the blended mixture into a pitcher and stir in ½ teaspoon of ground cinnamon along with additional water to taste.
- Optionally, serve with ice cubes for an extra refreshing touch.
