The Roscón de Reyes

The ovens are lit, sweet aromas emanate with fruits and orange blossom, chocolate, cream and angel hair have also been incorporated into the candy that will reign on the tables on Three Kings Day, the Roscón de Reyes.

We have arrived late to explain how to make this traditional candy with the children, our roscón dough that we are making is resting and we do not have a homemade image to show you, tomorrow we will try to photograph our Roscón de Reyes before the tooth is inflated.

But it is not only the satisfaction of tasting an aromatic, soft and juicy cake, the Roscón de Reyes also invites you to play, because among all the guests there are at least two surprises to find, the King's figurine and the bean. The traditional belief says that whoever receives the King's figurine will be lucky all year and is crowned as such, and whoever discovers the bean in his portion of Roscón is the one who must pay for the sweet of Kings (there are those who say that next year's , because this does not trust), it does not work if the Roscón de Reyes is made at home, so we will have to make him pay for another dessert, right?

Anyway, below we rewrite the poem to be quoted when serving the Roscón de Reyes:

Advertising Here is the roscón de Reyes tradition of a great banquet in which there are two surprises for those who are lucky. In him there is very well hidden a bean and a figure: whoever is going to cut it do it without mischief. Who in the mouth is a somewhat hard thing to the worst is a bean or maybe it is the figure. If it is the bean found this dessert you will pay more if it is the crowned figure and King will be.