Ok, I know someone is going to criticize me for the spelling of biscochito, but this is how I spell it! My favorite biscochito is made by my aunt, but I'm trying to find a place where I can buy some tasty ones in town. Any suggestions? The only place I know of is Golden Crown Panaderia.
There is a place in old town i used to order from. i can't for the life of me remember the name but it wasn't that candy shop. i will hunt around to see if i can find it. Greg Frosts wife turned me onto the place years ago. ?Stay tuned.
I'm very picky about them, can't be too thick, can't have too much anise, and I hate the really lardy ones. Besides my mothers, I love Maria Rosas. She's actually a woman that I work with and she bakes, packages, and sells them. They are packaged by the dozen and are vegetarian. They just melt in your mouth. I've seen them at Jackalope and Bookworks. If you would like to get in touch with her, let me know! Oh and she also makes the most fantastic Chile Ginger Snaps!!
My wife, a non-New Mexican/anglo, makes the best Bizchos I've ever had and she got the recipe from a New Mexican cook book. The secret is to use lard. And the cookies turn out to be about 2 or 3 times the thickness of those at the Crown.
Don't forget to serve them with Mexican Hot Chocolate!
This is a semi-side question, but related. At some point, I had a Mexican wedding cookie made with chocolate and red chile. Where in the world (but in Albuquerque) might I find that again?