
Horchata with Raisins – Dairy-Free, Nut-Free & Lactose-Free
Equipment
- Blender
- Large bowls
- Strainer
- Tall glasses
Ingredients
- 200 gr white rice boiled
- ⅔ cup honey
- ⅓ cup dried sweet raisins
- 1 tbsp vanilla
- 250 gr rice milk
- 100 gr ice
- 1 cinamon stick
Serving
- 1 cinamon stick
- cinamon on the top
Instructions
- Start by soaking the rice, cinnamon, and raisins in a bowl of water overnight, or at least for 5 hours, so that the rice softens slightly.
- Drain the water from the cinnamon, rice and almond mixture that was soaked, discarding the water from the mixture.
- Blend the mixture with the honey, vanilla, and milk until smooth and the rice grains are fully ground. Then add the ice and blend for a few more seconds.
- Remove from the blender and pour the mixture into glasses.
- Sprinkle with extra cinnamon and serve.
Notes
Traditionally, Mexican horchata is a dairy-free and lactose-free beverage made from rice, water, cinnamon, and sugar. However, many modern or restaurant versions are not dairy-free, as they often contain evaporated or condensed milk to enhance creaminess and reduce preparation time.
This recipe version uses rice milk and does not contain artificial sugar or nuts. It uses natural honey in place of sugar, providing a healthier alternative.
Horchata is a sweet, creamy, and refreshing Mexican beverage that tastes like liquid rice pudding, often described as having a smooth, milky texture with prominent flavors of cinnamon and vanilla. It is generally served cold over ice, offering a light, comforting flavor reminiscent. Overall it is closer to a light milkshake than a typical drink.
Rice milk keeps the drink light, gentle, and easy to digest, while still giving it that smooth, creamy texture. Rice milk is also dairy and lactose free, making it a perfect choice for people with lactose/dairy intolerance.
From personal experience, this version is designed to be gentle and easy to tolerate, especially for those who need simpler, lighter ingredients.
Traditional horchata may include tiger nuts or other nuts, but this version is completely nut-free and uses raisins instead.
Yes, you can store it in the fridge for 1–2 days. Just give it a quick stir or shake before serving.