• Paletas de Chocolate

    From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to All on Mon Jan 8 12:54:13 2024
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    Title: Paletas De Chocolate (Mexican Chocolate Ice Pops)
    Categories: Desserts, Mexican
    Yield: 6 Paletas

    1 c Heavy cream
    2 c Whole milk
    1 Mexican cinnamon stick (3")
    1 pn Salt
    8 oz Chocolate de mesa; coarsely
    -chopped
    3/4 c Toasted almonds; coarsely
    -chopped (optional)

    In Mexico, chocolate is mainly used to prepare hot chocolate, so when
    you hear people say "Mexican chocolate," or chocolate de mesa, they
    usually mean chocolate made for this purpose. It's grainy because
    it's basically toasted ground cocoa mixed with sugar, cinnamon, and
    sometimes vanilla, almonds, or both.

    Put the cream, milk, cinnamon, and salt in a saucepan over medium
    heat. Bring to a simmer, then lower the heat and simmer for 5
    minutes. Add 4 oz of the chocolate and stir until dissolved. Let cool
    over an ice bath, stirring occasionally. Strain through a fine-mesh
    sieve and chill completely.

    Mix the remaining 4 oz of chocolate with the almonds.

    Divide the cream mixture among the molds, leaving enough room for the
    almond mixture. If using conventional molds, don't snap on the lids
    yet. Freeze until the mixture has a slushy consistency, 30 minutes.
    (This will keep the almond and chocolate mixture from sinking to the
    bottom.)

    Drop the almond mixture into the ice pops, dividing it evenly among
    the molds. If the pieces float, push them down with a small spoon or
    ice pop stick.

    If using conventional molds, snap on the lid, and freeze until solid,
    3 to 4 hours. If using glasses or other unconventional molds, freeze
    until the pops are beginning to set (45 minutes to 1 hour), then
    insert the sticks and freeze until solid, 3 to 4 hours.

    If using an instant ice pop maker, gently fold the chocolate and
    almonds into the cream mixture prior to filling the molds and follow
    the manufacturer's instructions.

    Recipe by Fany Gerson

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