I've been invited to a party next weekend...my hosts are from Mexico and, as is traditional in their family, they celebrate the Epiphany. They're great friends and terrific neighbors and I'm looking to bake them something special and would love to make rosca de reyes for them. I've done "King Cake" before, for Mardi Gras, but this is really not the same recipe at all (more of a sweet yeast dough, flavored with anything from orange flower water to anise (I'm guessing these are regional variations) and then decorated with candied fruits. It certainly sound delicious.
Several of the recipes mention decorating it with "biznaga" (candied cactus) and I'm wondering if it's likely that I'd be able to find it at one of my local Mexican grocers here in Berwyn, or if this might be a more exhaustive hunt. I'd never even heard of this until I started looking at recipes.
If anyone knows SPECIFICALLY where (in the Berwyn/Oak Park area) I might be able to pick some of it up, it'd be appreciated.
Or, if any of y'all have your OWN recipe that you love and would be willing to share, that'd even be better.
Thanks so much!