Fresh Lime Batido recipe that can be made into a frozen cocktail or mocktail perfect for parties, summer, or dye it green for St. Patrick’s Day.
So this Lime Batido cocktail recipe may not scream St. Patrick’s Day but limes are green so that’s got to count for something right??? Yeah, it’s a stretch, but let’s go with it because it’s an easy delicious cocktail. This batido drink can be made with (rum) or without alcohol. My kids loved their kiddie version without the alcohol. I used fresh lime juice which makes all the difference! The drink is not really green but for St. Patrick’s Day fun, I added a little green coloring, whip cream, and sprinkles (see last picture). Or leave all that out, and just enjoy a fun cocktail!
Wondering what a batido is??? I had a batido a few years ago at a Cuban restaurant and fell in love instantly! It’s a frozen drink like a milkshake without the ice cream. Although I have seen many recipes that use ice cream and different ingredients such as coconut, mango, and other fruit. Fresh lime juice really give the drink a “fresh” flavor so get fresh limes if you can.
The drink is kind of a cross between limeade and a milkshake. I really like the flavor of the sweetened condensed milk (I used Eagle brand) in this batido. It’s hard to replicate the flavor with ice cream or sugar so I’m sticking with the sweetened condensed milk and suggest you do too!
This Lime Batido is such an easy drink recipe! Just throw everything in the blender for a few seconds! For the “green” version, add a little green food coloring. I topped my St. Patrick’s version with a little whipped cream and sprinkles. For the non-alcohol version just add more milk instead of the rum. Enjoy!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Hope you enjoy!
These Rainbow Painted Sugar Cookies are also great for St. Patrick’s Day!
Lime Batido
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup fresh lime juice
- 3 tablespoons rum
- 2 tablespoons milk (or cream or even coconut milk)
- 2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk
- 1 1/2 cups ice
- Optional: green food coloring, whipped cream, sprinkles
Instructions
- Place lime juice, rum, milk, condensed milk, and ice in blender. Process until smooth. Blend in green food coloring if desired.
- Pour drink into serving glass. Top with whipped cream and sprinkles if desired.
Notes
(Nutrition data is provided when available for informational purposes only and calculated using an online nutritional calculator. For the most accurate information please calculate based on specific ingredients and brands you use as well as any changes you made to the recipe. I am not a certified nutritionist or registered dietician and any nutritional information provided should only be used as a general guideline and estimate.)
lisa keys says
after dinner drink and dessert in one!
Dawn @ Pin-n-Tell says
All your FAB recipes are making me want to head to the kitchen! Thanks for this yummy recipe …Sending you PIN love from our #PinUP Pin Party :)
Laura says
I love frozen drinks! This looks delicious. =)
Sarah R. says
This reminds me of Brazilian Limeade. So delicious!
Rosie @ Blueberry Kitchen says
Oh yum, what a delicious sounding cocktail :)
Nancy/SpicieFoodie says
I love batidos and your St. Patty’s version looks great– yes it counts. :)
Lisa Huff says
Thanks! I think it counts too! :)
Penney Nile says
This sounds pretty awesome, but being diabetic, I may have to find a way to do it without the sweetened condense milk. If I can’t I’ll just have to do it your way and make the carbs count! Thanks for posting it!
Lisa Huff says
You could definitely cut back or cut out the sweetened condensed milk and use another sweetener. It won’t be the same, but it will still be good.
Danielle @ Growing Foodie says
I love this…and it can do double duty for St. Patty’s Day and the upcoming Cinco de Mayo. Cause you know, my mind is already in May!
Lisa Huff says
Cindo de Mayo is a great idea!!!
Kare @ Kitchen Treaty says
I’ve never heard of a batido but now I know I MUST HAVE THESE IN MY LIFE! :) Yum.
Lisa Huff says
Once you have a batido in your life, you will never go back! haha!
kelley {mountain mama cooks} says
Green or not, this looks delicious. I’m imagining it on a late summers night for an adult version of dessert!
Lisa Huff says
Thanks Kelley! Feels like summer is never going to get here! :)