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Easy Lime Slush Recipe Featuring Solero Lime Bar
This lime slush recipe is the epitome of easy summer joy. Light, icy, and citrus-kissed, it’s the kind of frozen drink that feels right at home on hot afternoons, at backyard parties, and sunny birthday shindigs.
Think spoonable slush vibes, bright lime flavor, and just enough softness to make each sip extra satisfying. Featuring a Good Humor Solero Lime Bar as a zesty base, our go-to lemon lime slush is smooth, creamy, and made for summertime sharing.
What Else You’ll Need
Nothing fancy or intimidating here. This recipe is meant to be low-effort and easy to scale.
- A blender (a small personal blender works perfectly)
- Measuring cup
- Serving glass
- Spoon or straw
If you like your slush extra smooth, a high-speed blender will give you a smoother texture, but any standard blender will do the job.
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How to Make a Lime Slush
- Break the Solero Lime Bar into a few chunks and add it to the blender.
- Add the ice and ¼ cup sparkling water or lemon-lime soda.
- Blend until smooth and slushy.
- Check the texture; add a splash more liquid if you prefer it thinner, or a little extra ice if you want it thicker.
- Pour into a glass and serve immediately.
Nutritional info (Per Serving)
Nutrition is calculated per single serving and includes one Solero Lime Bar.
Approximate values per serving:
- Calories: ~60–100 (depending on whether soda is used)
- Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: ~20–24 g
- Protein: 0 g
Values will vary slightly depending on whether sparkling water or lemon-lime soda is used.
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Variations & Substitutions
This lime slush is easy to tweak. A few simple swaps can change the vibe while keeping the recipe approachable.
- Try a key lime slush: Add a dash of key lime juice concentrate for a slightly tarter flavor.
- Lighten it up: Use sparkling water instead of lemon-lime soda for a crisper finish.
- Add a little kick: Add a splash of vodka or white rum just before serving at an adult-only occasion.
Each option keeps the base simple while letting you tailor the drink to your occasion.
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When to Enjoy This Lime Slush
This lemon lime slush recipe works beautifully for all kinds of warm-weather moments, especially when you’re serving a crowd.
- Backyard BBQs or garden gatherings
- Family-friendly parties and celebrations
- Alcohol-free refreshment moments
- A quick cooldown treat on sweltering summer days
It’s easy, make-ahead friendly, and designed to feel relaxed rather than fussy.
FAQs
A lime slush is a frozen drink that sits somewhere between a gorgeous granita and a fun-loving slushy. It’s icy and light, with a texture that’s meant to be scooped, stirred, or sipped as it melts.
Traditionally enjoyed on hot days, lime slush drinks are popular for summer entertaining because they’re easy to make ahead and simple to serve. Making it with a Solero Lime Bar as a base adds a gentle creaminess that rounds out the sharp lime notes without weighing the drink down.
A lime slush is typically made from a frozen lime-flavored base blended with ice and a small amount of liquid. In this version, a Solero Lime Bar serves as the frozen base, blended with ice and sparkling water or lemon-lime soda.
A lime slush can be made at home by blending a frozen lime base with ice and a splash of liquid until smooth. Here, breaking up a Solero Lime Bar and blending it with ice and sparkling water creates a slushy texture in just a few minutes.
A lime slush can be made with alcohol by adding a splash of vodka or white rum after blending. The alcohol should be stirred in once the slush has reached the desired consistency to help maintain its icy texture.
A slush can be made thicker by adding more ice or using less liquid, and thinner by blending in a small splash of sparkling water. Adjusting the balance gradually helps control texture without diluting the flavor.