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easy mango chamoy paletas

August 19, 2022

palentas mango chamoy

I was only recently turned on to paletas.  They look like ordinary ice pops, but they pack a much greater punch!  Paletas are a Mexican frozen treat made from fresh, natural fruits and sometimes with added milk or condensed milk.  Typically, they seem to be fruit-based but there are some milk-based, creamy flavors as well.  An ice pop made from natural ingredients – what’s not to love!

ice pops mango chamoy

My first taste of a paleta was a mango one.  I chose the mango because it was a fruit-based rather than a milk-based pop and because I love mangos!  When I tasted it, I was pleasantly surprised by a spicy flavor undertone that I could not identify.  Turns out the flavor was something called ’chamoy.’  The sweet, spicy flavor combined with the mango was really fantastic!

I had heard of the chili/lime spice called tajin (often seeing it rimming the glass of a cocktail), but I was unfamiliar with chamoy.  After some research, I figured out chamoy is a variety of savory sauces and condiments in Mexican cuisine made from pickled fruit.  It can range from a liquid to a paste consistency, and typically its flavor is salty, sweet, sour, and spiced with chilis.

chamoy mango ice popsI decided to try making my own mango paletas with this fabulous taste combination of mango and chamoy.  On my next trip to Trader Joes, I picked up some organic frozen mangos and looked for chamoy in the spice section.  No go!  I ended up sourcing the chamoy through Amazon.

I discovered two important lessons during the process of creating these ice pops:  1.  I am a wimp about spice, and, 2. Chamoy is stronger than you might think!

ingredients mango ice pops

My first batch of pops used about a teaspoon and a half of chamoy in each pop – that was way too much for my taste!  For my second batch, I used a squirt bottle I use to decorate sugar cookies and squirted a much smaller amount into each mold before I added the mango mixture.  You will need to decide how much heat you can take!

squirt bottle

To make 6 paletas, I combined these 4 ingredients in a blender and blended until smooth:

  • 1, 1lb. bag of organic frozen mango chunks, defrosted
  • 1/8 cup of honey (alter to sweeten to your individual taste)
  • 1/8 cup water
  • Squeeze of fresh lime juice

I prepared the ice pop molds by drizzling chamoy into each one – letting the chamoy drip down the sides.  I filled each mold half way with the mango mixture.  Then, I added more chamoy into each mold (I eliminated this step in my second batch of pops – wimp!).  After that, I filled each mold to the top with the mango mixture, put on the tops and sticks, and popped them into the freezer.

mango chamoy palenta

I recently switched from plastic ice pop molds to stainless ones and I adore them!  I have replaced all the plastic utensils in my kitchen over time and the ice pop molds were the last to be converted.  Not only are the stainless ones simple to use, but they are easier to wash than plastic and are much easier to unmold as well!  I highly recommend them – I found them on Amazon.

mango chamoy palentas

That, my friends, is how I recreated a mango chamoy paleta!  I am sure I will be trying to create some additional flavors before summer slips away…I hope I have inspired you to try making them as well!  If you prefer a creamy pop, just add some nonfat yogurt!

Thanks for stopping by!

Have a fabulous weekend and remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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easy diy glazed donut nails

August 5, 2022

easy glazed donut nails

I’ve never had gel or acrylic nails.  Heck, I barely ever polish my nails these days.  With all the gardening and painting/crafting, my nails are barely ever all the same length.  And, if my nails aren’t all the same length, I don’t draw attention to them with polish!

But recently, by some strange miracle, my nails haven’t been breaking and they are, in fact, all the same length!

I don’t go for all the crazy nail trends since I prefer a natural, subtle looking fingernail.  I prefer an understated polish – like Essie’s ballet slippers, for example.

But I have to admit, the ‘glazed donut’ trend is one that I actually like.  It is shiny and subtle and looks oh so much like summer!

I’ve heard that Hailey Bieber was the cause of this trend and that she used a chrome powder to get the look.  Though I was interested in getting the look, I was not interested in getting a salon manicure or buying a bunch of products to get it!

glazed donut nail polish

I ended up getting something that looks pretty darn close and all I did was buy one bottle of Essie nail product to get it!

Essie is my ‘go to’ nail brand and I already had some polish in a shade called sheer fantasy that I had picked up as a substitute for ballet slippers when my local Target was out of it.  I purchased Essie FX Expressie from my local CVS in iced out to add more of a luminous look.

products for glazed donut nails

To achieve the trendy glazed look, this is what I did.  I already had a clear top coat and a coat of Essie’s sheer fantasy on my nails.  I added a coat of the Essie FX Expressie in iced out on top of that.  I ended up adding another coat of sheer fantasy to make it a little more subtle – less purple.  I liked the way it looked, so I added a clear top coat and that’s that!  Easy peasy!  An inexpensive version of the glazed donut nail look!

glazed donut nails

I hope you are inspired to try a new nail color of your own this summer!  (Click here to see my dream nail polish collection!)

Thanks for stopping by!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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