Coconut Key Lime Pie Popsicles


These Coconut Key Lime Pie Popsicles are so good, you’ll want to keep a stash in the freezer for the whole summer! Creamy coconut, zesty lime, sweet white chocolate, and crunchy vanilla wafers give you all the flavors you love about this popular pie, but as a refreshing frozen treat.

Once I made our Watermelon Wine Freeze Pops and Meal-Prep Smoothie Popsicles, I realized just how EASY it was to make your own. And such a fun summer activity to involve the kiddos with 🥰🥰

With this coconut key lime popsicle recipe, there’s no more buying expensive, sugary popsicles from the store! You can make your own with all-natural ingredients, some popsicle molds, a good mix here and there, and a simple assembly.

Then, just pop them (no pun intended 😂) into the freezer and put your patient hat on. The only hard part is waiting for them to freeze.

Coconut Key Lime Pie Popsicles – What You Need

  • Cans coconut cream: The base for these key lime popsicles, coconut cream is essential for that creamy, tropical taste.
  • Agave: The PERFECT natural sweetener for this recipe. It has a mild honey flavor and is less likely to crystallize in the freezer than sugar.
  • Lime: We used lime juice and lime zest to give these popsicles that amazing key lime flavor!
  • White chocolate chips: White chocolate tastes fantastic with the lime flavor of these coconut lime popsicles! It also makes them more sweet and indulgent.
  • Coconut oil: Coconut oil helps the white chocolate stay melty and gives these popsicles a nice, smooth texture.
  • Nilla wafers: We crumble these up to mimic a pie crust in the popsicle!
  • Popsicle molds: You’ll need some type of popsicle mold for these tasty treats.

Don’t have popsicle molds?

Don’t let not having popsicle molds stop you from making these delicious coconut key lime pie popsicles. You can use small paper cups or even an ice cube tray to make mini popsicles! Just cover the top with foil and stick a popsicle stick in the middle before freezing.

Other Tasty Topping Ideas

Swap the white chocolate with dark chocolate or even coconut shavings for a different flavor and texture.

You can also use other crumbled cookies or graham crackers for the crust instead of Nilla wafers. Oreo cookies or Biscoff cookies are two delicious options to try!

Love all things key lime pie?

Try our Easy Coconut Key Lime Pie Bars! The flaky crust is made with almond flour, shredded coconut, and honey, and the key lime pie filling is ultra moist and decadent. You’ll be obsessed!

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Make Smoothie Popsicles!

Smoothie popsicles are one of our finest meal prep hacks. Simply pour any leftover smoothie into a plastic popsicle mold and freeze for later!

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Tips for Easy Popsicle Making

Freeze popsicles for at least 8 hours. This will ensure they are solid enough to easily remove from the mold.

Run warm water over the mold before removing. This helps to loosen the popsicles and make them easier to remove without breaking. 

Make sure the popsicle sticks are securely placed in the mold before freezing. If they move around, it could make it difficult to remove the popsicles from the mold.

How to Store Coconut Key Lime Pie Popsicles

If you have leftover popsicles, store them in an airtight container or plastic bag in the freezer. They should last for up to 2 weeks.

Coconut Key Lime Pie Popsicles Recipe

Cool down with these delicious coconut key lime pie popsicles! Made with creamy coconut milk, tangy key lime juice, and a crunchy Nilla wafer crust, these popsicles are the perfect summer treat.

Fat 27

Carbs 12

Protein 3

Ingredients

  • 2 15 oz. cans coconut cream
  • 2 tablespoons agave
  • ¼ cup lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon lime zest
  • ¼ cup white chocolate chips divided
  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil
  • 6 nilla wafers crumbled

Nutrition facts

Calories: 283kcal Carbohydrates: 12g Protein: 3g Fat: 27g Fiber: 2g Sugar: 6g

Photography: photos taken in this post are by Erin from The Wooden Skillet.

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