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easy mango chamoy paletas

19
August

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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bananas over ice pops

16
June

banana ice pop

You know I love ice pops and I have tried so many different flavor combinations over the years.  One of my favorite all-time flavors for anything is banana, so it wouldn’t be right not to make up some banana pops at some point over the summer!

These are actually a really great summer breakfast!  Bananas and almond milk – sounds like a healthy breakfast to me!

plate of banana pops

Yogurt, regular milk, or coconut milk can be used in place of the almond milk if you prefer.  The almond milk (because of the lack of fat) will make an icier pop and the regular milk makes a creamier pop.  I use the almond milk for my own pops to make a guilt-free treat.  In the summer I would rather eat a banana this way!

banana peelsBanana Ice Pops (about 5, 3 oz. pops)

  • 3 cups ripe bananas
  • 1 cup milk of choice
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • Dash of salt

Blend all ingredients until smooth.  Pour into ice pop molds and freeze as directed or overnight.

When I have ice pops on hand to offer to guests, I take them out of the molds and package them individually in advance – ready to go in my freezer!

packaged banana pops

Drizzling banana ice pops with chocolate shell makes them a great summer-time dessert!  And, there are so many variations possible!  If you have children or grandchildren you want to impress, you can coat the pops completely in chocolate shell and then quickly roll them in crushed up breakfast cereal for an extra special treat!

collage of pb ice popsHere, I used homemade chocolate shell (click here for the recipe) and crushed up peanut butter/chocolate breakfast cereal – banana, peanut butter, and chocolate go well together!  Use your imagination to make up other combinations!

fancy banana ice pop

Thanks for stopping by!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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creamy fig ice pops

29
May

dish of fig ice pops

I am obsessed with fig jam.  Fig jam and manchego cheese crostini is a favorite snack of mine – such a fabulous flavor combination!

tasting a fig ice pop

Recently I noticed that Trader Joe’s sells a fig butter and right away I knew I needed to use it to create a summer treat!  I decided to combine it with (no, not cheese!) yogurt – to create a fig flavored ice pop!

ice pops of figs

If you like figs as much as I do, this is a winner of a recipe!  So easy!  I love these pops!

fig ice pop recipe

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a great weekend!

fig ice pop ingredients

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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