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Mango and chocolate paletas

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A great way to end a party on a hot summer’s day.

“Paletas, which are essetially Mexican lollies made from the many tropical fruits native to the country, are an exceptiona­lly pleasing way to slake one’s thirst in such a hot climate,” says Thomasina Miers.

The mango version below is delicious dipped in chilli-lime-salt, while the Mexican chocolate one is made with almond milk and drizzled with white chocolate and chopped almonds, she adds. Otherwise, try condensed milk or double cream for a rich finish.

Ingredient­s: (Makes 10-12) For the mango dipped in chili salt version:

2 small ripe mangoes (220g) Zest and juice of 1 lime (40ml) 2-3tbsp light agave nectar

For the chilli-lime salt:

10g piquin chillies or Urfa chilli flakes 10g fine sea salt

100g caster sugar

Zest of 1 lime

For the Mexican chocolate

version:

400ml almond or whole milk

Few pinches of ground cinnamon 55g dark chocolate, chopped 55g milk chocolate, chopped 1-2tbsp golden syrup

90g white chocolate

50g almonds (flaked/slivered)

Method

1. To make the mango paletas, skin and stone the mangoes and add the flesh (and as much juice as you can) into a blender. Add the lime zest and juice and agave with 300ml water and blend to combine.

2. Taste the mixture and add more agave if needed, rememberin­g to sweeten more than you think necessary, as much of the sweetness disappears once the lollies are frozen. Pour into lolly moulds and freeze for at least eight hours.

3. To make the chili salt, blitz the chillies with the salt in a spice grinder or small food processor, then stir in the sugar and lime zest. Serve the mango paleta dipped into the chillilime-salt.

4. To make the Mexican chocolate paleta, add the milk to a heavybotto­med saucepan and warm over a low heat with the cinnamon and golden syrup. Take the milk off the heat and stir through the chocolate until completely melted. Leave to cool and then pour into lolly moulds. Freeze for at least eight hours.

5. To decorate, melt the white chocolate and toast the almonds. Drizzle the paletas with the white chocolate and sprinkle with the almonds.

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