Local Food Culture: Marquesitas-a sweet treat!

Marquesitas in Mexico

Marquesitas are something that you find made in the street in the Yucatan Peninsula that is a favorite local treat. What is a marquesita you ask?Marquesitas are a crispy crepe that are rolled up and traditionally filled with melted shredded cheese and a sweet filling of your choice. Here is a little history about them and how they are made.

Marquesitas

Watching a marquesita being made is part of the fun of getting one. Even though these are sold in the street from small carts, they use gas flames to heat a waffle like iron press. The preparer pours the batter on the press and lets it cook a little and turns the heavy press over to cook evenly. He then will take a knife around the edge to cut off the excess of batter that comes out of the press.

Next the preparer will open the press and sprinkle in the cheese and spread the topping of your choice and roll it up. Toppings include Nutella (very popular option!) jam, peanut butter, cajeta (a type of caramel sauce) or chocolate sauce. The combination of the sweet and the cheese is good and all wrapped up in the crispy crepe.  The residual heat melts the cheese a little. It is then put in a paper sleeve or napkin and given to you to enjoy.

Marquesitas in Mexico
The marquesita crepe is made and filled with the cheese and topping of choice.

 

 

Marquesitas in Mexico
Getting one final press of the marquesita.

The Cheese in a marquesita

Traditionally Edam cheese is used in marquesitas. This Dutch cheese might seem like a very odd choice to put in a Mexican street food but it has an interesting past and part of the international influences of food here. There are several stories as to how this cheese became a staple here Mexico.  They all involve Europeans bringing this cheese to the Yucatan Peninsula as far back at the 1800’s. The cheese stuck in local food culture, and you can find it in stores today and in marquesitas.

Best places to find marquesitas

At any carnival event in Mexico or Playa Del Carmen, you can find them. For other non event times in Playa Del Carmen you usually can find a cart in front of the Walmart downtown on 8th Street between 25th and 30th Avenues. The other location you can find them at is the park in front of City Hall. It is between 8th and 10th Streets and between 15th and 20th Avenues. This park at night is nice for strolling around and grabbing a marquesita and sitting down to enjoy the evening. We hope you get to try these on your next vacation.

Marquesitas are on our list of sweet treats to try while in Playa Del Carmen. Be sure to check out our guide so you don’t miss out any other great eats!

Marquesitas in Mexico
People having marquesitas in the park at night.

Have you tried a marquesita? What do you think about them? What is your favorite topping? Let us know in the comment box below.

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  1. Absolutely delicious! Super crispy, almost wafer like. We tried Nutella with bananas, and cheese with strawberry jam. Both were winners. Thank you so much for describing them- we passed by and weren’t sure what they were so we Googled it, and found your post. 🙂

    • That is so cool you got to discover something new. Thanks for reading and commenting. We love hearing from people!

  2. I always wondered what those things were in the carts outside of Walmart and in the park. I will have to try these treats next time.

  3. Delicious and cheap at 30 pesos for one with queso de bola AND Nutella. The cheese gives it the perfect mix of sweet and salty.

    • We have not seen them around but must be here. A good place to look is on 30th Avenue between 42nd and 60th Streets. There are some more local hardware stores with grills and kitchen equipment.

  4. Thank you for the explanation. I saw them being made outside of the Walmart the first evening we arrived and they looked delicious, but I had no idea what it was and the other members in my party were leery. I’ll have to try one before I leave.

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