How to Make Paletas: Mexican Popsicles
By Dora Stone
There’s nothing like a sweet, sticky popsicle to cool down from the summer heat. There are many ways to make popsicles, but Mexico has their own version called the paleta. Paletas are different from a regular popsicle in that they are made with fresh local fruit and lots of it. Plus, they are considerably less sweet than their American cousins. Learning how to make paletas is easy and fun - let me show you!
We will start with a bit of history. The beginning of the paleta industry in Mexico traces back to Tocumbo, Michoacan in the 1940’s. This is where a family paleta business, La Michoacana, flourished and spread to the rest of the country. Today, La Michoacana operates in almost any town in Mexico and Tocumbo is known as the "land of paletas." There's even a gigantic monument to the paleta in the town entrance, and an annual paleta festival.
Mexican paletas are known for their unconventional flavors. It might be trendy now, but Mexico has been making avocado, corn, arroz con leche, rose petal, and tequila paletas for years. That being said, you can’t go wrong with the classic flavors of strawberry, coconut, chile, mango-chamoy, and tamarind.
If you are ever in Mexico you can find dairy-free paletas by asking for paletas de agua (water-based). They are just as delicious as the paletas de leche (milk-based)!
How to Make Paletas
The best part is that paletas are easy to make at home. To make paletas you will need:-
A paleta mold
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Popsicle sticks
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Fruit, lots of fruit
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Liquid Base
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Sweetener
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