Mexican Bakery in DFW area
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Re: Mexican Bakery in DFW area
Great place in Plano on 18th just north of Avenue K. Don't remember the name, but it is a combination bakery and restaurant. There is another one on 18th at Avenue G. But I am a gringo, so what do I know?
Re: Mexican Bakery in DFW area
If you were in the El Paso area, I'd point you to the Horizon Star Bakery just a few blocks from where I live.
4 flavors of empanada, espongas, pan dulces of all kinds including "regular" donuts, bolillos, and the best marranitos I've ever had. They also make burritos, and sell fresh menudo on the weekends. (You can see the line outside of people bringing their own empty pots to be filled... you have to be early as the demand is pretty high.)
There's also this giant, flaky croissant made with cinnamon between the layers....
4 flavors of empanada, espongas, pan dulces of all kinds including "regular" donuts, bolillos, and the best marranitos I've ever had. They also make burritos, and sell fresh menudo on the weekends. (You can see the line outside of people bringing their own empty pots to be filled... you have to be early as the demand is pretty high.)
There's also this giant, flaky croissant made with cinnamon between the layers....
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Re: Mexican Bakery in DFW area
WildBill wrote:Real Mexican bakeries don't make Kolaches.Grog wrote:Is this a joke? I have a hard time finding a bakery that is not a mexican bakery
My mother baked all her life and also owned/ran a bakery and I still had to look up what the heck a Kolache is

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Re: Mexican Bakery in DFW area
couzin wrote:Panaderia Guatelmalteca on the northwest corner of Jupiter and 14th st Plano (unless you are one of those west plano types that are afraid of east plano). The pan at El Mariachi market on Ave K is not bad either.
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Re: Mexican Bakery in DFW area
See, you proved my point!Grog wrote:My mother baked all her life and also owned/ran a bakery and I still had to look up what the heck a Kolache isWildBill wrote:Real Mexican bakeries don't make Kolaches.Grog wrote:Is this a joke? I have a hard time finding a bakery that is not a mexican bakery

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Re: Mexican Bakery in DFW area
WildBill wrote:See, you proved my point!Grog wrote:My mother baked all her life and also owned/ran a bakery and I still had to look up what the heck a Kolache isWildBill wrote:Real Mexican bakeries don't make Kolaches.Grog wrote:Is this a joke? I have a hard time finding a bakery that is not a mexican bakery
I'm not Mexican either.
Re: Mexican Bakery in DFW area
I just saw one today on the southeast corner of Josey and 190. It is in the same strip mall as the China King Buffet. Let us know what this panaderia taste like. Are they any good?