Indulge in the tropical frenzy of our "Loco Mango Popsicle" made with coconut milk and pure mango puree. Let your taste buds go on a wild, fruit-filled adventure.
Gluten-free Recipe
Introducing the epitome of summer indulgence:loco mango Popsicle. Why is it "loco"? Becuase it is so incredibly good that it can only be described as "loco," a testament to its unrivalled allure and the way it leaves you craving for more with each lick.
As the sun blankets the world in its warm embrace, there's no better way to embrace the season than with the tantalizing combination of thick, juicy mango and creamy coconut. This frozen delight transports your taste buds to a tropical paradise, where the sweetness of ripe mangoes mingles harmoniously with the luscious creaminess of coconut milk.
With each lick, you'll be swept away on a gustatory journey of pure bliss. The vibrant colours and refreshing flavours of this popsicle capture the essence of summer, offering a cool respite from the heat. It's the perfect treat to savour poolside, on a sunny beach, or simply while lounging in the backyard.
So, close your eyes, take a bite, and let the "Loco Mango Popsicle" transport you to a summer paradise where every lick is a moment of pure tropical delight.
What I Love About Homemade Popsicles
- Control the sugar content in each lick
- Great way to use seasonal summer fruits
- Easy recipe for kids to follow and tons of fun!
- A great way of making healthy frozen treats
- An infinite avenue for creativity
How To Make Coconut Mango Popsicles
To make these delicious tropical popsicles, you only need 3 ingredients!
They are 2-3 mango manila, coconut cream, sugar (or agave syrup), and coconut flakes.
Easy right?
Why Use Mango Manila to make Mango Popsicles?
Using mango manila to make mango popsicles has several advantages:
Flavor: Mango manila is known for its sweet and aromatic taste. It is one of the most popular mango varieties and is loved for its rich, tropical flavor. Using mango manila ensures that your mango popsicles will be bursting with deliciousness.
Texture: Mango manila has a smooth and creamy texture, which is perfect for making popsicles. When blended and frozen, it creates a velvety and refreshing treat that melts in your mouth.
Natural sweetness: Mango manila is naturally sweet, which means you won't need to add excessive amounts of sugar or sweeteners to your popsicle recipe. This is a healthier option, especially for children, as it reduces the overall sugar content.
Vibrant color: Mango manila has a vibrant orange-yellow color that adds visual appeal to your popsicles. The bright and cheerful hue will make the popsicles even more enticing and enjoyable for both kids and adults.
Availability: Mango manila is widely available in many markets and grocery stores, making it convenient to find and use in your popsicle recipe. Its popularity ensures that you can easily access this delicious mango variety for your homemade treats.
What Do You Need to Make Homemade Popsicles?
I mean, come on, who hates it when a plastic stick goes missing, and you're running through the kitchen looking for it? I despise playing hide-and-seek with the reusable sticks because I end up looking like a crazy lady searching for them.
If you have a preferred mould, use it. In essence, they are all the same, so long as you have a popsicle at the end of the day.
Create a memorable family moment!
This recipe is so simple and delicious that asking the kids to join in can create a fantastic summer memory for them.
When the kids see me laying out the limes on the kitchen with a big bowl beside it, they always know it's popsicle-making time! Engaging kids in the process of making popsicles can be a wonderfully enjoyable and educational experience.
As they eagerly gather around the kitchen counter, measuring ingredients and mixing flavours, they embark on a hands-on adventure that combines fun with learning. Through this creative endeavour, children have the opportunity to enhance their culinary skills, develop an understanding of various ingredients, and gain insights into the science of freezing and transforming liquids into delightful frozen treats.
Children in the kitchen can learn about:
- flavours
- textures
- the importance of balance in creating delicious combinations
- measuring ingredients to help fosters their mathematical abilities
- encourages reading comprehension
- sequencing skills.
Beyond the kitchen, making popsicles as a family can foster teamwork, communication, and bonding. It's a delightful way for kids to explore their creativity, express themselves, and take pride in the tasty results of their efforts. By involving children in the popsicle-making process, we not only nurture their culinary curiosity but also provide them with a valuable foundation of knowledge and skills that will last a lifetime.
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Loco Mango Popsicles
Equipment
- high speed blender
Ingredients
- 3 cups frozen mango or 2-3 large manila mangos
- 1 can full-fat coconut milk (13.65 oz)
- â…“ cup cane sugar or 1 tbsp agave syrup
- ¼ cup unsweetened coconut shredded or flakes
Instructions
- In a high speed blender, add the mango. Blend until crumbly.
- Add coconut milk, sugar (or agave syrup), and blend until smooth. Scrape down the sides and blend again.
- Pour the mixture into a popsicle mould. Make sure to leave about ¼" of space at the top of the mould to allow the popsicle to expand in the freezer. Slid the lid on, and insert the popsicle sticks into the mould.
- Freeze for 6 hours or overnight.
- To Remove Popsicles: Let the mould stand on the counter for a few minutes. Run the popsicle mould under lukewarm water to help loosen. If you have a silicon mould you can pull and stretch it to release the popsicles.
- Place the popsicle mould on a plate surface and wiggle the popsicles out.
- Wrap the popsicles in plastic when you place them back into the freezer. This helps prevent them from being exposed to air and moisture and maintain the quality and texture of the popsicles, preventing freezer burn and ice crystal formation.