Enjoy these after any light E meal (if you still have room to reach 45 grams) or after a Fuel Pull meal—you’ll be now heading into E territory, but that’s fine. You could also have one as a mid-morning snack or evening treat (these do not have protein, so it’s best not to have them alone as your important afternoon snack, which needs some protein to get you through to supper time). The number of pops made depends on the size of your molds. Mangosicles is found in the “Sweet Treats – Frozen Treats” section of the Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook, page 367. This recipe is a multiple-serve recipe that makes 4 to 8 pops.
Mangosicles
Description
Enjoy these after any light E meal (if you still have room to reach 45 grams) or after a Fuel Pull meal—you’ll be now heading into E territory, but that’s fine. You could also have one as a mid-morning snack or evening treat (these do not have protein, so it’s best not to have them alone as your important afternoon snack, which needs some protein to get you through to supper time). The number of pops made depends on the size of your molds. Mangosicles is found in the "Sweet Treats - Frozen Treats" section of the Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook, page 367. This recipe is a multiple-serve recipe that makes 4 to 8 pops.
1 Multiple-Serve Recipe
Ingredients
Instructions
- Place the mango, water, stevia, and lemon juice in a food processor. Process until smooth. Pour into ice pop molds and freeze until set.
- To unmold the Mangosicles, run the molds under hot water or place in a bowl of hot water for 30 seconds, then twist gently to release.
Note
This recipe was "featured" in the Trim Healthy Living EZine~ Edition 18!