Key lime mini desserts are the perfect scrumptious dessert without a helping of guilt on the side!
These little desserts are easy to make, fun to assemble and are big on WOW factor...everybody loves individual sized treats.
They are just a tad more generous than their skinny cousin Key Lime Dessert Shooters. They are the right amount of deliciousness to satisfy a sweet tooth!
I made this dessert twice, each time tweaking it just a little. I think it has just the right balance of sweet and tart.
KEY LIME MINI DESSERTS
4 egg yolks
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1/2 cup fresh squeezed lime juice, DIVIDED
1 drop green food coloring
1/2 cup sour cream
1 TBS lime juice
6 heaping TBS confectioner's sugar
1/2 tsp grated lime zest
2/3 package Pepperige Farm lemon shortbread cookies OR citrus snowball cookies
2 TBS melted butter
1/2 cup cold heavy cream
1 packet Whip It~ optional
1 TBS confectioner's sugar
lime zest and mint for garnish
Beat egg yolks using a mixer for about 3 minutes. Add 1 can of sweetened condensed mild and beat another minute. Transfer the mixture into a medium size saucepan and heat over medium, stirring constantly. Add 1/2 cup lime juice. Continue to stir.
Cook until it gently boils. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook for 8-10 minutes. Remove from heat when thick . Stir in 1 drop of green food coloring and mix thoroughly. Cool completely. When the mixture is cooled, spoon into a zip-type bag. Set aside
In a small bowl add sour cream, lime juice, sugar and lime zest. Mix well. Put mixture into a zip-type bag. Set aside.
Crush cookies in a zip-type bag. Transfer them to a bowl and add melted butter. Incorporate butter.
To Assemble:
Put 1/2 of the cookie crumbs into the bottom 4 mini dessert bowls. Snip the corner off of the bag that hold the key lime mixture and squeeze 1/4 of it into each bowl. Doing this makes sure the layers don't get messy and look pretty from the outside of the glass.
Top the key lime mixture with the remaining cookie crumbs.
Snip the corner from the sour cream mixture, be careful the mixture is runny, and divide it between the 4 dessert glasses.
In a large deep bowl add the heavy cream and Whip It (optional). Beat with an electric mixture until soft peaks form. Add 1 TBS confectioner's sugar and continue to beat until stiff peaks form. Put in a pastry bag fitted with a large round tip and swirl on the top of each mini dessert. If you do not have a pastry bag, just carefully spoon onto each dessert.
Garnish with lime zest, mint or edible flowers. Keep refrigerated.
Now this looks delicious! Welcome back! Will need to try this, it would be great for Easter dessert!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, love the little viola garnish:@)
ReplyDeleteThese look very festive and sound delicious. I will certainly try these; thank you!
ReplyDeleteThey look so fresh and delicious and I love the viola garnish. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely dessert Yvonne and so beautifully presented too. Key lime is one of my very favorites and I don't have much of a sweet tooth. Always order anything with key limes whenever I see it on the menu.
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Welcome back Yvonne! I thought you had stopped blogging for good, so glad to see I was mistaken. This is such a pretty little dessert, love the edible flowers. Can't wait to try your recipe!
ReplyDelete-Lynn
I am saving this to my files to try, Yvonne. My sil lived in Key West for many years and this is one of his favorites.
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice to see you back posting again! xo Diana
Hi Yvonne, This looks delicious and the photography is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteIf you don't mind, I'd like to feature you on my blog next Friday. I won't put the recipe, just your key lime photo and a link back to this recipe on your website. It's a weekly feature I call "Five Things" and next Friday it will be "Five Things I'd Like to Eat Next Week". So far the people I've featured have loved it and I hope you'll feel the same way. :)
Smiles,
Lesli @ BeautifullyCoastal.com
You know I don't know what's better - the thought of eating this amazing dessert or just looking at your incredible photographs of it.
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Great St. Pat's idea. Thank you!
Thank you for featuring my most favorite dessert in the whole wide world!!!!!!! What a wonderful serving idea too.Oh no it might be too convenient and that could be very dangerous:) Looks heavenly!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty to have you back!
ReplyDeleteI know what I am making for dessert this Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThey look so delicious and my daughter will be so
suprised.
Denise
This is one of my favorite desserts. Yours looks pretty and oh so delicious! Have a wonderful weekend, Yvonne!-------- Shannon
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower. Not sure how I have missed your wonderful blog, but so glad I have found it. You posted at my place today, Creative Cain Cabin, that you use an organic weed killer on your garden. Could you give me more info please on that? Brand name etc. Thanks and I can't wait to look around your blog some more:) Have a wonderful evening:)
I use Preen for vegetable gardens. It is organic and is made from corn stalks. It keeps the weeds down, not totally weed free, but it cuts weeding by 80 percent. My home is surrounded by farm fields, so we get soooo many weed seeds blowing into all of our beds... Preen Organic is a lifesaver!
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Yvonne
Another great dessert! I love the garnish and am so glad you are blogging again! Everyone missed you. Have a fabu weekend and a pink one too!
ReplyDeleteGo glad you are back. I have missed your wonderful recipes and delightful pictures.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back.
Mary L
Yvonne, these look both pretty and delicious. I love any lemon or lime dessert. The added pansy bloom really adds a nice touch. Thanks for sharing ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteThey sound fabulous and look even better!! I love key lime in the summer, makes for a nice refreshing treat.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Aledia
This sounds delicious! May have to try and make these this weekend. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty these look! You're right, everybody loves little individual servings of anything & especially when you make them look so special. Love the pansies...they always remind me of smiling faces.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Rett
I love key lime. These look wonderful. They were a must pin.
ReplyDeleteLaura
I stress out every time it is my turn of our dinner group...The other members are such great gourmet cooks...I can tell you that I have already printed two of your recipes for my next dinner...I am going to make a "Stone Gable Dinner"...thank you so much for your inspiration....I usually use the Joe's Stone Crab Key Lime Pie recipe..but can't wait to try yours and I love the concept of the mini desserts for a dinner group.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend..
Beautiful presentation! I've never had key lime pie in any form and as good as these look, I'm sure I'd have two of these minis.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I agree individual dessert are very special. Your Key Lime looks and sounds delish!
ReplyDeleteXoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
HI! These look and sound delish! Perfect for our dinner group. I agree that individual desserts make it so ,uch more special. Have a great weekend. XOXO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne ~ a very warm welcome back to blog-land!! Yay, I'm so happy you have returned. :D
ReplyDeleteIndividual desserts are my favorite and these look sublime! xoxo
Hi Yvonne,
ReplyDeletethat looks great. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
best greetings, Johanna
Mmmmmm! Delicious and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm so thankful to have your beautiful photos & wonderful recipes back in my life. What wonderful mini desserts you've shared, Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteI do have some crabapple branches that could use trimming... I think I'll wait a while {since we live in upstate, NY} and will trim up some crabapple branches for this experiment! I'll take pictures if it works out!
*have a beautiful Sunday*
~ Maria
Made these this morning. I made the first part before we went out for
ReplyDeletebreakfast at 7. We then went to breakfast and then did some food shopping.
Came home and finished the second part(sour cream) assembled the dish and
now I put the whipping cream in my whip cream maker with the confectionay
sugar to put on after dinner.
I did taste each section of this dessert and each one is delicious.
My daughter will be so suprised as she loves key lime pie and we have never
made anything like that here.
Love having you back and sharing your great recipes.
Denise
Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the idea of Mini~Desserts and individual portions! Gorgeous, delightful post!
Fondly,
Pat
Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty and delicious no doubt. Love to have a taste of that. Pat
Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and I really like serving individual desserts, especially for a ladies lunch or tea.
Thank you,
Karen
Yvonne, I've got my key limes squeezed into juice and am getting ready to make the Key Lime Mini Desserts. I'm wondering how much of the 1/2 cup of lime juice I should retain for the whipped topping. Thank you. Susie
ReplyDeleteI see it's one TBS of lime juice to mix with the sour cream ~ I should have read more carefully. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, how tall are the glasses you used. I'm trying find some glasses the same size as yours so everything in the glass fills right to the top like yours.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, LOVE, LOVE this dessert....I'm so excited to make it for my book group tonight! I'd also like to know the size of your glasses, and, did you use the 14oz size of evaporated milk? Thanks :)
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