Churros. You could even pick them up at Costco. |
Flourless chocolate cake |
Churros
Mexican wedding cookies |
Mexican spiced dark chocolate cake with fresh whipped cream
Pots de creme w/ chili powder A tray of chocolate cupcakes with ganache (again w/ Mexican spice) (Basically anything chcolate, small, and rich... With a Mexican twist.) |
These are not authentic in any sense of the word, but are delicious, and are properly "themed":
https://www.pillsbury.com/recipes/sopapilla-cheesecake-bars/65ec128f-2acc-417b-8745-06c182d3134a |
Cannolis, but stuff the filling into rolled-up sugared Tortillas instead |
Churros and ice cream |
Horchata paletas |
brownies with a bit of cinnamon and chili. Ice cream on top. |
Sounds tasty! Are they from a box? |
Not PP, but sure, just add some cinnamon and chili powder to dry brownie mix before adding the other ingredients. Duh. |
I've made this Mexican chocolate mousse before--it's good!
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/mexican-chocolate-mousse-with-burnt-rum-233431 |
I like the lime pie and tres leches (or "leeches," as my auto correct so badly wants to write), and spicy chocolate cake suggestions. Or the pretend fried ice cream - crushed cornflakes with cinnamon. Yum. I care not about authenticity, clearly. |
Baskin Robins has a really yummy ancho chile/ mango ice cream |
Cinnamon tortilla bowls- super easy and you can fill them with ice cream :
http://www.sweetlittlebluebird.com/2012/09/baked-cinnamon-sugar-tortilla-bowls.html?m=1 |