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Mango Coconut Popsicles

A healthier, and naturally sweetened popsicle made with mango, coconut, pineapple juice, honey and a little mascarpone cheese. Mangoes, also known as the “king of fruits”, is one of the most popular and nutritionally rich fruits with a unique pine-like flavour, fragrant taste, and colour, making it a “super fruit”. Mangoes are rich in pre-biotic dietary fibre, vitamins, minerals and poly-phenolic flavonoid antioxidant compounds (known to offer protection against certain cancers). Mangoes are an excellent source of Vitamin A, a good source of potassium, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C and Vitamin E.

 

INGREDIENTS

Mango Puree

  • 4 c. (approx. 2 large) ripe mango, cubed

  • ¾ c. unsweetened pineapple juice

  • 1 tbsp. honey

Coconut Mascarpone Puree

  • 1 ⅔ c.( 400 ml can) unsweetened coconut milk

  • ¼ c. Mascarpone fresh soft cheese

  • 3 tbsp. honey

DIRECTIONS

MAKES APPROX. 9 LARGE POPS

  • In a blender or food processor, puree mango, pineapple juice, and honey until smooth.

  • Transfer mango puree to a pourable bowl or large measuring cup.

  • Rinse blender with water.

  • Add coconut milk, mascarpone cheese and honey to the blender, whir until well mixed.

  • Pour a little mango puree into each popsicle mold (alternating purees in thirds, or half if your short on time).

  • Freeze mango puree in freezer for 20 min.

  • Remove mold from freezer, add a layer of coconut mascarpone puree to the partially frozen mango puree.

  • Return mold to freezer for an additional 20 min.

  • Remove mold from freezer, top off with remaining mango puree and add popsicle sticks to the mold.

  • Return mold to freezer for 5-6 hrs. until fully set.

  • To release frozen popsicles, run mold under warm water for 30-60 sec. than pull gently to remove.

 
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