I don’t visit Mexican bakeries very often but for a while now I’ve been noticing Panaderia Don Juan. It seems every few months a new sign goes up plugging their pan de Acámbaro, a specialty of the town in Guanajuato. This picture of the storefront shows only some of the signs.
I finally stopped in for some pan de Acámbaro and a few pastries. It’s a handsome loaf, about a foot in diameter, slashed and glazed before baking.
It breaks neatly into large blocks, making a knife unnecessary. The bread is quite dense with a fine crumb and a wonderful yeasty smell. It’s slightly sweet and would be perfect with a morning cup of coffee. I didn’t get a chance but I imagine it would toast nicely. A large loaf is $1.50, a real bargain.
The pastries I sampled were forgettable with one exception: a sort of sandwich made from two cookies with quince jam (I think) in between. I don’t imagine Don Juan is the only local source for pan de Acámbaro. Does anyone have a favorite version?
Panaderia Don Juan
3956 W 63rd St
Chicago
773-767-0749
Open late (24 hours?)