Best Guatemalan Traditional Recipes for Celebrating Guatemala’s Independence Day (2024)

These easy Guatemalan traditional recipes are ideal to make your 15 de septiembre (Guatemala’s Independence Day) or Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations. I have included some of my favorite recipes, from savory traditional Guatemalan dishes like tamales colorados, enchiladas ,chiles rellenos and Guatemala’s national dish pepián to delicious Guatemalan desserts like canillitas de leche, buñuelos, champurradas and rellenitos de platano.

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Although in my home we celebrate our Guatemalan roots every day, Hispanic Heritage Month gives us a great opportunity to connect with our culture in a deeper way. I love to share memories of growing up in Guatemalan with my kids and sit around the kitchen making the Guatemalan recipes I grew up with.

What I remember the most about 15 de Septiembre, Guatemala’s independence day, is my mom dressing me up the day before in a traje típico (traditional Guatemalan clothing) for the school dance and going to the 15 de Septiembre parade downtown. And who could forget the classic “antorchas de la Independencia” (independence torches) relay races, with the runners crossing the city dressed in blue and white, the colors of the Guatemalan flag.

At home, we celebrate Guatemala’s Independence and kick off Hispanic Heritage month with a 15 de Septiembre party filled with Guatemalan traditional foods, a special Guatemalan-themed cake, and fun Guatemalan crafts and activities. September 15 is not only Guatemala’s independence day, it’s also the anniversary of the independence of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. That is why this day marks the start of the Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations.

Best Guatemalan Traditional Recipes

2021 is Guatemala’s In 2021, Guatemala is celebrating its independence Bicentennial and is planning loads of incredible activities like festivals and cultural events. So this year we’re planning a specially big celebration and will be cooking some of our favorite Guatemalan dishes. I have compiled a list of the best traditional Guatemalan recipes from stews and tamales to delicious Guatemalan desserts and traditional candy.

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Guatemalan Savory Recipes

Guatemala dishes mix Mayan traditions and flavors with colonial influences. Foods vary widely from one region to another and when it comes to savory dishes you will find everything from tamales and stews to seafood dishes.

Traditional Guatemalan Enchiladas Or Jardineras

Enchiladas or jardineras are a traditional Guatemalan dish made with ground beef and piled high with veggies. This easy Guatemalan recipe is my husband’s favorite Guatemalan food. He asks my mother-in-law to make it for him for his birthday every year and this recipe came from her.

They are very different from Mexican enchiladas most people are familiar with. Mexican enchiladas are soft rolled tortillas filled with various ingredients and drizzled with sauce and lots of cheese. While Guatemalan enchiladas, or jardineras as my grandma used to call them, consist of a toasted tortilla topped with a vegetable mixture or escabeche (beet salad), ground beef, and tomato sauce.

I love that the enchiladas are also very healthy and the perfect dish as an appetizer at your 15 de septiembre party.

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Guatemalan Chiles Rellenos

Guatemalan chiles rellenos or stuffed peppers are one of my favorite Guatemalan traditional foods and the perfect recipe to make during Hispanic Heritage Month. This Guatemalan recipe comes straight from my mom’s kitchen. It is a popular Guatemalan dish made with sweet peppers, filled with a mixture of beef and veggies, and drizzled with tomato sauce, quite different from Mexican chiles rellenos. If you’ve never tried Guatemalan food, chiles rellenos should be at the top of your list!

Many people like to eat them inside a tortilla, which eliminates the need for cutlery. This recipe is sure to be a great addition to your 15 de Septiembre or Hispanic Heritage Month celebration!

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Grandma’s Slow Cooker Guatemalan Cocido

This slow-cooker version of my grandma’s Guatemalan cocido recipe is an easy vegetable-and-beef stew that will be your new favorite comfort food! El cocido de res, often just called cocido, is a traditional Guatemalan dish that can be prepared in the slow cooker, making it a great choice if you’re looking for an easy Guatemalan recipe.

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Tamales Colorados

Tamales colorados are one of the most popular traditional Guatemalan dishes. This Guatemalan tamal recipe is based on my grandmother’s recipe, with some personal tweaks. Made with corn masa and a chicken or pork filling and wrapped in fresh banana leaves. Larger in size and with a softer, and less dry consistency this Guatemalan tamal is a bit different from the traditional Mexican tamale.

Making tamales takes some time, but this recipe breaks down the process into step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow. So host a tamalada party with family and friends and enjoy these delicious Guatemalan tamales not only during 15 de Septiembre celebrations but any day of the year.

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Pepián De Pollo, Guatemala’s National Dish

Pepián de pollo, or chicken pepián, is Guatemala’s national dish and one of the oldest Guatemalan chicken recipes. This Guatemalan chicken stew is made with chicken, beef, or pork (or a combination of these meats), stewed in a tomato-based sauce flavored with roasted seeds and peppers. The addition of a couple of veggies like potatoes and carrots, with white rice as a side dish, makes this Guatemalan chicken recipe a complete meal.

Pepian is such an important part of Guatemalan culture it was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Nation. You don’t want to miss out on making Guatemala’s national dish!!

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Chuchitos

Part of the Guatemalan tamales “family,” chuchitos are a corn masa stuffed with meat (chicken or pork) and a drizzle of tomato-based recado sauce. The tamal is wrapped in corn husks then steamed over low heat for a mouthwatering medley packed with incredible flavors. Of course, you can eat them any day of the year. This traditional dish is typically made during holiday celebrations and special festivities, like Guatemala independence day. So this is a great recipe to add to your Guatemalan Independence Day celebration.

Once you make this delicious recipe, you will see that making these small Guatemalan tamales is easier than you think. I hope you will be happily surprised by my step-by-step approach to this traditional Guatemalan food recipe that I am now pleased to share!

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Tapado

One of the unique dishes that Guatemala has to offer is the exuberant and delicious Tapado. If you’re familiar with Guatemala’s cuisine, you know that Guatemalans are big on stews and retain some of their Mayan heritage by utilizing maize and beans in their concoctions. Tapado, on the other hand, is an entirely different story.

This seafood stew gives you a taste of Guatemala’s Caribbean flavor and Garifuna culture. Its unique taste comes from the combination of seafood, green plantains, and coconut milk.

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Best Guatemalan Desserts

From Guatemalan cookies and traditional candy to sweet fair foods and unique dishes, you’ll find lots of delicious Guatemalan dessert recipes to choose from.

Rellenitos de Platano

If you’re looking for the best Guatemalan rellenitos de plátano recipe, you’ve come to the right place. Rellenitos are made with ripe plantains, filled with refried beans, and covered in sugar. This sweet plantain recipe is one of the most delicious Guatemalan foods you will ever taste!

This is a really easy Guatemalan recipe that you can make in less than 30 minutes. This is a great authentic Guatemalan dessert to make at home with the kids and enjoy while celebrating independence month!

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Guatemalan Buñuelos

Buñuelos are balls of fried wheat-based doughs. Crisp on the outside and soft on the inside, they are served with a sugar syrup flavored with anis. This Guatemalan dessert is one of the most popular fair foods Throughout Latin America, there are many different versions of buñuelos; they can be round, flat, or even a twisted strip of dough. I believe Guatemalan buñuelos are the best, but maybe I’m a little biased.

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Canillitas De Leche

Canillitas de leche is my favorite traditional Guatemalan candy. This canillitas de leche recipe takes a few shortcuts. The result: a super simple and easy no-bake dessert with all the flavor of the authentic canillitas de leche without the hard work! This is by far my kid’s favorite Guatemalan recipe to make. They have so much fun shaping the canillitas which we braided, formed into balls, or made into any shape we want.

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Champurradas

Guatemalan champurradas are thin, giant, crunchy cookies. They are perfect for dunking in your hot chocolate or coffee! These Guatemalan sesame cookies resemble a sugar cookie made with creamy butter and toasted sesame seeds.

Since I can’t find them here in the US, making champurradas at home was something I was so excited to do. I love that champurradas are so easy to make. They are the perfect recipe to make with kids to celebrate Guatemala Independence day and we love to enjoy them with a hot cup of coffee or hot chocolate, while we make Guatemalan crafts and decorations as part of our Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations!

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Paula moved from her native Guatemala to SW Florida with her husband and two children and together they are discovering what it means to live life between two languages.

Paula studied architecture and now makes a living as a freelance writer,traveler and amateur photographer.She started her writing & publishing career as the editor of Bebé y Mamá, the first parenting magazine in Guatemala.She is the founder of www.GrowingUpBilingual.com and www.365thingsswfl.com and writes articles in Spanish and English for both magazines and the web on travel,food and bicultural and bilingual parenting .

When she is not on a plane or road trip she likes to create recipes inspired in the flavors of her native Guatemala.

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What do Guatemalans eat on Independence Day? ›

During Independence Day, Guatemalans will eat many traditional foods. They do not have a national dish however. Their dishes include black beans, white rice, corn tortillas, eggs, fried plantains, chicken, beef, and various other kinds of meats and vegetables.

What is the traditional dish of Guatemala? ›

One of the oldest recipes in Guatemalan cuisine, pepián is considered the country's national dish. Thick and exotic like a curry, pepián is a coming together of vegetables and cultures. Influenced by Spanish and local palates, it's part stew, part curry, and is served with rice and corn tortillas.

How do you celebrate Independence Day in Guatemala? ›

Parades: Vibrant parades are the heart of the celebration, with people dressed in traditional clothing, marching bands, and colorful floats. The streets come alive with music and dancing, and it's a sight to behold.

What do Guatemalans eat on special occasions? ›

Certain dishes are also associated with special occasions, such as fiambre for All Saints Day on Nov. 1, and tamales, which are common around Christmas. Meat including chicken, beef and pork is usually stewed or braised in sauces that are unique to the region.

What special foods are eaten on Independence Day? ›

However, traditional foods that are commonly enjoyed on Independence Day in the United States include hamburgers, hot dogs, barbecued meats, grilled vegetables, corn on the cob, potato salad, coleslaw, watermelon, and various desserts like apple pie or ice cream.

What is the main meal of the day in Guatemala? ›

Lunch is probably the most important meal of the day in Guatemala where some of the most effective learning and communication take place whether at home or at work over lunch.

Does Guatemala have a national dish? ›

Guatemala doesn't really have a national dish, but pepián is probably the closest thing to it. This spicy stew, borne out of the fusion of the Spanish and Maya cultures, is one of the oldest and traditional dishes in Guatemala. Although chicken is most commonly used, it can also be made with beef or pork.

What famous person was born in Guatemala? ›

Oscar Isaac

Oscar Isaac was born Óscar Isaac Hernández Estrada in Guatemala, to a Guatemalan mother, María Eugenia, and a Cuban father, Oscar Gonzalo Hernández-Cano, a pulmonologist.

What tradition is celebrated in Guatemala? ›

The most famous celebration in all of Guatemala is Semana Santa—the weeklong observance of Christian Holy Week. The festivities in Antigua are arguably the most impressive in Latin America. Brightly colored carpets of sawdust and flower petals—alfombras—pave the city streets and church floors.

What is the motto of Guatemala? ›

Guatemala
Flag Coat of arms
Motto: El País de la Eterna Primavera "Land of Eternal Spring"
Anthem: Himno Nacional de Guatemala
Capital (and largest city)Guatemala City 14°38′N 90°30′W
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What is the most famous Guatemalan dish? ›

Pepian. Guatemala's national dish, Pepian, is the epitome of a hearty meal. This traditional stew-like dish is made with succulent meat (pig, chicken, or beef), vegetables, and roasted chili peppers.

What food did Guatemala invent? ›

Chocolate, guacamole, and tortillas all originated in this part of the world, long before the Spanish colonizers arrived in the 15th century. But today, for visitors and even many urban Guatemalans, the country's culinary heritage can be easy to miss.

What food is eaten with every meal in Guatemala? ›

Tortillas: Tortillas are the daily staple food of Guatemalans, and it is customary in Guatemala for them to accompany every meal.

What do Guatemalans eat on the Day of the Dead? ›

Fiambre is a traditional Guatemalan salad served for holidays, including Day of the Dead! This salad features lots of different vegetables, cold cuts, and cheeses tossed with a vinegar-based dressing and chilled. Fiambre makes a beautiful display and truly makes a celebration feel special!

What is typically eaten on Mexican Independence Day? ›

Pozole – A traditional Mexican dish that dates back to the Aztecs, you can find pozole at almost any Mexican Independence Day celebration. It's a stew or soup made with meat (typically pork) and seasoned with a mouthwatering melody of spices, herbs, and often garnished with lettuce and onion.

What is the national breakfast of Guatemala? ›

The most important meal of the day for Guatemalans is the “desayuno tipico” or typical breakfast, it is a heavy meal but super delicious. Now, there are different versions of the Guatemalan breakfast, but the base is eggs, beans and plantains but….

What is the traditional Guatemalan food on All Saints Day? ›

In Guatemala, All Saints' Day honors those who have passed away and symbolically reunites them with the living. Every year, Guatemalans celebrate BIG by flying huge kites and making giant salads. The hearty fiambre salad is probably the largest you'll ever have—it can include up to 50 ingredients!

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