
Today is kind of a big deal.
Not only is it my husband’s and my fifth wedding anniversary (INSANE), but it’s also the day I introduce you to these lime creamsicles. Oh, hello frozen creations of glorious deliciousness on a stick. Nice to meet you.
Neither of these things have anything to do with each other — though I guess I could swing it and say I made these pops for my husband in celebration of our love? But really, I made them because of Popsicle Week. Priorities. (Love you, babe!)
I really don’t think you had forgotten about the inaugural Popsicle Week, for which I made these pretty Paloma pops, but in case it somehow tragically slipped your mind, here’s a handy list of 2013’s recipes (scroll to the bottom to see!) as well as a running list of this year’s fantastical frozen foods on a stick. There are 37 of them this year, in case you can’t count. THIRTY-SEVEN. So much goodness for your faceness.
That means you can — and I will — have a new popsicle for basically every day of the summer. OK, OK… like half of the summer. Summertime forever! (Hope you heard me, Minnesota.)

Now about these lime creamsicles. They’re made with three simple things: Lime juice (from a whole lotta limes), milk and sweetened condensed milk, ZOMG. It’s amazing how just a few ingredients, when combined and then frozen, yield such a tasty treat. They’re creamy; they’re sweet; they’re tart; they win hearts and make dreams come true. It’s science.


And because these pops are so magical, they’ll definitely be perfect as our anniversary dinner tonight! (JOKES, you guys. It’ll probably be Chipotle. With these for dessert, natch.)
Thanks so much to Billy of Wit & Vinegar for hosting #PopsicleWeek again this year! And don’t forget to head over right quick to the #PopsicleWeek page to see all the other yums bloggers brought to the pops party. Thirty-seven, you guys. My face is so excited.

Lime Creamsicles

Ingredients
- 2 cups milk, I used 2%
- ½ cup fresh lime juice, from about 8 to 10 small limes
- 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
Instructions
- Pour milk, lime juice and sweetened condensed milk into a large bowl; stir until well combined.
- Pour mixture into popsicle molds; place a popsicle stick in the center of each mold.
- Cover and freeze at least 8 hours or overnight. To easily remove popsicles from the mold, dip the mold in a bowl or container of warm water for 10 to 15 seconds.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I tried twice to make these popsicles.
Utter failures.
How do you keep the condensed milk from curdling the INSTANT you mix in the lime juice?
Heidi — Of course you can add them; thanks for asking! (and I agree, lime > orange ;))
Your creamsicles look amazing! Lime would make such a better creamsicle flavor than orange. (I’m a lime lover.) I’d like to your creamsicles in a popsicle roundup I’m preparing for my website, One Creative Mommy. Would that be okay? (It will go live on Monday.)
Oh jeez, I think you’ve touched on everything I love in life with these pops—making immediately!
These sounds sweet + delicious and perfect!!
Lime pops are my fave so I’m loving these. Hope you had the happiest anniversary!