3 Easy Mexican Paleta Recipes for Kids and a fun book (2024)

By Frances / July 5, 2021

Paletas are well-known frozen treats originating in Mexico. One can compare them with frozen popsicles. The main ingredient? Fresh fruits. However, there are other variations to the paleta that use dairy based ingredients.

In Mexico, you’ll come across many paleteros selling paletas. The paletero is a Mexican cultural tradition where a paleta (popsicle) vendor pushes a cart through the streets of Mexico distributing a variety of delicious handmade paletas to the public.

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Below you’ll find three easy Mexican paleta recipes your kids can make, plus a fun book to read!

Mexican Fruit Paleta Recipe

Prep: 10 mins

Cook: 0 mins

Freeze: 6 hrs. or overnight

Total: 6 hrs.

Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups ripe fresh fruit (strawberries, pineapple, mango, watermelon, cantaloupe, etc.; roughly chopped)
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup water

Steps to Make It (you’ll need help from a grown-up!)

  1. Gather the ingredients.
  2. Place half of the fruit, the sugar, the water into a blender, and blend until smooth.
  3. Dice the other half of the fruit. Spoon diced fruit into ice pop molds, then add the blended mixture, leaving about 1/2-inch (approximately 1 centimeter) of headspace for expansion.
  4. Place the molds into the freezer and allow at least 6 hours for your treats to firm up completely.

Note: If your molds don’t have built-in popsicle sticks (or you are using paper cups or some other receptacle as molds), place a piece of aluminum foil to cover and insert a popsicle stick in the middle to hold it in place.

Nutella Paleta Recipe

Prep: 10 mins

Cook: 0 mins

Freeze: 6 hrs. or overnight

Total: 6 hrs.

Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup full cream milk
  • 1/3 cup Nutella

Steps to Make It (you’ll need help from a grown-up!)

  1. Gather the ingredients.
  2. Place the milk and Nutella in a blender and blend until thoroughly combined.
  3. Pour into a popsicle mold.
  4. Freeze and serve.

Note: If your molds don’t have built-in popsicle sticks (or you are using paper cups or some other receptacle as molds), place a piece of aluminum foil to cover and insert a popsicle stick in the middle to hold it in place.

Coconut Paleta Recipe

Prep: 10 mins

Cook: 0 mins

Freeze: 6 hrs. or overnight

Total: 6 hrs.

Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients:

  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup sugar (omit if you use sweetened coconut cream)
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
  • 1 can of coconut milk
  • 1 packet of pure unsweetened creamed coconut 6 oz. or 1 can of creamed sweetened coconut.
  • 1/2 cup of unsweetened coconut flakes

Steps to Make It (you’ll need help from a grown-up!)

  1. Gather the ingredients.
  2. Mix all of the ingredients in the blender.
  3. Pour into paleta (ice cream) molds. Leave about 1/2-inch (approximately 1 centimeter) of headspace for expansion.
  4. Place the molds into the freezer and allow at least 6 hours for your treats to firm up completely.

Note: If your molds don’t have built-in popsicle sticks (or you are using paper cups or some other receptacle as molds), place a piece of aluminum foil to cover and insert a popsicle stick in the middle to hold it in place.

If you want to venture in making another paleta try this one out. It only needs three ingredients.

Banana Yogurt Nutella Swirl Paleta

Would you rather take a class to learn how to make these? Check out this class that doesn’t rely on live meetings. Learners can fit the classes during their own schedule and will still have interactions with the teacher: All About Mexican “Paletas” Bilingual Cooking Class for Kids (Flex Class)

Read About Paletas!

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And here is a fun book to read about paletas and the paletero!

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Paletero Man is all about those yummy paletas and the paletero man that pushes his cart around the city to sell them. On one particularly hot day, a young boy is so excited to have a paleta, dreaming of all the mouth-watering flavors as he races to find Paletero José. Will he have canela or melon, strawberry or cherry? This vibrant book pulses with the colors of the paletas and the rhythm of the neighborhood where Paletero José works his magic. The picture book is the latest creation from bilingual singer Lucky Díaz, who has won multiple Latin Grammy awards and been nominated for an Emmy six times. (Be sure to look for Crayon Kids, his band’s latest release!)

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3 Easy Mexican Paleta Recipes for Kids and a fun book (2024)

FAQs

How to make paletas for kids? ›

Instructions
  1. Place hulled strawberries in food processor.
  2. Add honey, vanilla, and lemon juice.
  3. Pulse until pureed.
  4. Add strawberry puree to Greek yogurt and stir.
  5. Pour into popsicle molds. Place in freezer for at least 3 hours.

What is the famous Mexican popsicle? ›

Though paletas may look like ordinary popsicles, this dessert packs a much larger punch. Paletas are a Mexican frozen treat made from fresh natural fruits such as strawberry and mango or made from rich creamy ingredients such as Chocolate and Sicilian pistachio.

What is the difference between a popsicle and a paleta? ›

Unlike popsicles, which are commonly manufactured in bulk and sent to grocery stores, a paleta is made with real natural ingredients such as different tropical fruits like Mango, Pineapple or Bananas. Some paletas are cream-based, similar to gelato made with chocolate, coffee or even Oreos.

What are the traditional paletas flavors? ›

Traditional Mexican paleta flavors include pineapple, coconut, mango, Sicilian Pistachio and Chocolate amongst others, but at Monarca Paletas in Iowa, you can now customize your paleta and choose your own toppings.

Were popsicles made by a kid? ›

Eleven-year-old Frank Epperson invented the very first Popsicle® ice pop in the San Francisco Bay Area way back in 1905. That's right, we weren't joking, Popsicle® was invented by a kid! After a long day of play, Frank went inside, but left his cup of soda with the stirring stick still in it out on his porch.

How kids can make ice cream at home? ›

Directions for Making Ice Cream:
  1. Fill the one gallon bag with ice and salt.
  2. Fill the 1 quart zip bag with milk, vanilla extract, and sugar. ...
  3. Place the 1 quart zip bag into the gallon zip bag.
  4. Make sure both bags are tightly zipped and shake continuously for 10 minutes.
  5. Open the gallon bag and remove smaller bag.

What do hispanics call popsicles? ›

A "paleta" (often spelled as "paleta" or "palleta" in English) is a frozen treat that is popular in many Latin American countries, as well as among Hispanic communities in the United States and other regions. It is similar to an ice pop or popsicle, but there are some key differences.

What is a sonic popsicle? ›

Artificially flavored Blue Raspberry and Cherry frozen confection shaped in the likeness of Sonic™ with gumball eyes.

What is the oldest popsicle? ›

Epperson claimed to have first created an ice pop in 1905, at the age of 11, when he accidentally left a glass of powdered lemonade soda and water with a mixing stick in it on his porch during a cold night, a story still printed on the back of Popsicle treat boxes.

What does paleta mean in Spanish? ›

Translation of paleta – Spanish–English dictionary

trowel [noun] a tool with a flat blade, for spreading mortar, plaster etc.

Are paletas healthy? ›

At under 50 calories per paleta, I also consider these a pretty healthy snack that you can feel good about giving to your children. Strawberries are perfect for making water based paletas! You don't need a lot of ingredients and you don't even have to cook anything.

What do Mexicans call freezies? ›

Names used in non-English speaking countries include bolis in Mexico and Colombia, polo flash in Spain, chup or marciano in Peru, chup-chup, sacolé, dindim and geladinho in Brazil, shlukim (Hebrew: שלוקים) in Israel, and aiskrim Malaysia in Malaysia.

What is a peleta? ›

Although to some they may seem to be just regular ice pops, a paleta is a frozen Mexican treat made with natural fruits, such as mango, strawberry, coconut, and more.

What were the original 7 flavors of popsicles? ›

Once patented as “popsicles” there were seven original flavors: Cherry, root beer, lemon, banana, orange, grape, and watermelon. Cherry has been the most popular, and thus, the one deserving of a day, August 26. The double-stick was introduced at the height of the Depression. It was a single pop with two sticks.

How to make ice cream for kindergarten? ›

Instructions
  1. Pour 1 cup of half and half into a small ziploc bag.
  2. Add 1.5 teaspoons of vanilla extract and 1 tablespoon of sugar.
  3. Seal the bag firmly and get any excess air out.
  4. In the larger ziploc bag, fill it about 1/2 way with ice. ...
  5. Then add your small bag and fill with extra ice on top.
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What is paletas de coco made of? ›

Combine the coconut milk, shredded coconut, condensed milk, and heavy cream in a blender and blend until all the ingredients are mixed. Pour the mixture evenly into each popsicle mold.

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