Friday, August 10, 2018

Key Lime Popsicles (low carb & dairy free with AIP & vegan option)



today I have another fabulous warmer weather treat for you — Key Lime Coconut Milk Popsicles.

As the weather gets warmer, my mind turns to days at the pool, being outside more, and of course, cold treats.

Popsicles and My Childhood
I have memories of making all kinds of popsicles when I was a young girl.  We had a set or 2 of plastic molds and my mother or I (I loved spending time in the kitchen) would pour in juice or juice blends to make cold treats for warmer days.



We even tried putting juice in small Dixie® cups with toothpicks stuck in the bottom of them, and when we were really desperate for a fast refreshing treat, we would fill up ice cube trays with juice, put some plastic wrap over the top and poke toothpicks through the plastic wrap.

Those options didn't work so well, but they tasted good and were cheaper than a visit to the ice cream truck (plus they were more readily available).

Of course, the common fare over the summer is those freezer pops — you know — those long plastic baggies filled with water, sugar, artificial flavoring and LOADS of artificial color — basically enough that your tongue will change colors that will hold for at least a day.

Ick.

Anyhow, today I have the perfect remedy for your desire for a warm weather treat that is:

healthy
low carb
won't break the bank and
won't turn your tongue blue :).

Key Lime Coconut Milk Popsicles.

First of all, before we get to the recipe….

What is a Key Lime?
I love limes, but key limes have been something that is showing up more in stores and cookbooks, so let's talk about what they are.

I honestly, until recently, didn't know that there was such a difference between regular limes and key limes, so here is what I learned.

A key lime is very similar to a regular lime, but it is a citrus hybrid, yielding a fruit that, compared to the regular Persian lime (citrus x latifolia) is:

smaller
seedier
has a stronger aroma
has a thinner rind
is sweeter
Its name is associated with the Florida Keys where you can find many Key Lime treats and drinks.

They key lime is typically green when picked, but yellow when ripe.

So while you could for sure use regular lime juice for this recipe, the flavor will be much enhanced if you use the true Key Lime instead.

Back to this recipe:

The base of this recipe is coconut milk (the kind in the can — not the box), which is light and not overpowering in flavor.  Add a kick of lime, balanced with some liquid stevia and you have a cold, refreshing treat.

Adding the gelatin will make the popsicles creamier — without it your popsicles will be harder and icier in texture but still amazing.

Agar agar powder can be substituted for the gelatin although I have not tested this.

Whichever version you choose you will not be disappointed!

Over time the popsicles might harden in the freezer.

If this becomes an issue just let them stand for 5 minutes before serving.


This post may contain affiliate links from which I will earn a commission.

What You Will Need
You will need the following things to make this recipe:

Coconut Milk 
Key Lime Juice
Lime Zest
Liquid Stevia (or Stevia Extract Powder)
Gelatin or Agar-Agar
Of course you could use any mold you like, but these are the ones you need to get the shapes in these images.

Recipe Notes

You can use 1/2 tsp (16 scoops) stevia extract powder – adjust to taste, instead of liquid stevia (see How to Use Stevia). Use 2 Tbsp honey, maple syrup or coconut sugar for AIP.
For a vegan option, you can substitute organic agar powder for the gelatin.




Key Lime Coconut Milk Popsicles (dairy free with vegan option)
Key Lime Coconut Milk Popsicles that are creamy, light, refreshing and slightly tangy. They are dairy free and can be made vegan too!
Course
Dessert, Snack
Cuisine
AIP, Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Keto, Low-Carb, Paleo, Vegan
Servings
6
large popsicles
Ingredients
1 can organic coconut milk (398 ml)
5 Tbsp key lime juice (or to taste)
lime zest (to taste - I used the zest of 1 lime)
15 drops liquid stevia
1 tsp gelatin
4 Tbsp water
Instructions
Whisk first 4 ingredients in a bowl or large measuring cup adjust sweetness and flavors to taste.
Dissolve gelatin in 4 tbsp boiling water.
Whisk gelatin into coconut milk mixture until well combined.
Pour into molds.
Freeze for 4-6 hours.
source:https://wholenewmom.com/recipes/key-lime-coconut-milk-popsicles/

No comments:

Post a Comment

Blackberry Nut Fat Bombs

Blackberry fat bombs are a safe way to add a controlled amount of fruit to your low carb diet – without causing cravings. This almos...