This lime sorbet recipe is a perfect summer treat with its refreshing and tangy flavor. With just three simple ingredients, it’s so easy to make.

Bonus! It’s not only light in calories compared to ice cream, it is dairy-free and vegan-friendly.

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With its tangy, refreshing flavor, this sorbet is sure to cool you down on a hot summer day! This easy sorbet recipe is not too sweet or sour and will delight your taste buds! It takes just 3 ingredients and 3 minutes to prep!

It’s amazing on its own, in a sugar cone, or as a margarita float – because why not? Or try this creamier Orange sherbet, too.

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Why You’ll Love this Recipe

  • Easy – This simple recipe only requires a few ingredients and only requires one dish!
  • Fresh – This lime sorbet uses fresh lime juice to create a refreshingly tangy treat on hot days!
  • Light – Unlike traditional ice cream, sorbet is lighter because it contains no dairy products!
Homemade lime sorbet in a gold loaf pan. An ice cream scooper is nearby.

Ingredients

  • Lime Juice – Freshly squeezed or store-bought in your grocery store’s produce or juice section. Use standard limes or Key Limes, your choice! You can also sub with lemon juice for a lemon sorbet.
  • Simple Syrup – Adds just the right amount of sweetness to sorbet. You can make your own by combining equal parts sugar and water in a saucepan over medium heat. Cool to use. 
  • Water – Reduces the tartness and provides great consistency for this dairy-free treat.

Variations

  • Zest – For even more lime flavor and a little texture, add the zest of 1-2 limes.
  • Herbs – Chopped Mint or Basil is the perfect compliment to lime sorbet.
  • Fruits – Fold in sliced strawberries or papaya, or tropical fruit.
  • Whipped Cream – A dollop of whipped cream is always a good idea to top with!
Homemade lime sorbet in a gold loaf pan. A lime and an ice cream scooper are nearby.
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Tips

  • Generally a lime produces about 2 tablespoons of juice, so you can estimate that you’ll need 8 limes to get a full cup of juice!
  • Allow the sorbet to soften for 5 minutes at room temperature before scooping.
Homemade lime sorbet in a gold loaf pan. An ice cream scooper is nearby.

How to Squeeze Fresh Limes

  • Citrus Juicer Attachment – Affix to your KitchenAid Mixer. Cut lemon into half. Turn mixer on 2 or 4 and press lime on attachment with a bowl underneath to capture the juice.
  • Citrus Squeezer – Cut lime in half, place one half in the citrus squeezer and squeeze over a pitcher or a bowl.
  • By Hand – Roll lemon firmly on counter to soften. Slice lime in half. Squeeze over bowl multiple times, pressing a spoon to release any remaining juice if needed.
Homemade lime sorbet in a gold loaf pan with an ice cream scooper on top.

How to Store

Freeze – Store in a freezer-safe container or cover securely in plastic wrap. Double wrap in a freezer bag to store for up to 3 months.

Homemade lime sorbet in a gold loaf pan. A lime and an ice cream scooper are nearby.

Serving Suggestions

Use this lime sorbet in your favorite cocktail floats!

Homemade lime sorbet in a gold loaf pan. A lime and an ice cream scooper are nearby.
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Lime Sorbet

Easy and refreshing 3 ingredient lime sorbet recipe. In just 3 minutes hands-on time, you can put together a refreshing lime sorbet!
Prep: 3 minutes
Freeze: 8 hours
Total: 8 hours 3 minutes
Servings: 10
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Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • In a loaf pan or small freezer safe baking dish, mix lime juice, simple syrup and water.
    1 cup lime juice, 2 cups simple syrup, 1 cup water
  • Freeze overnight. Serve and enjoy!

Julie’s Tips

  • Generally a lime will produce about 2 tablespoons of lime juice, so you can estimate you’ll need approximately 8 limes for a cup of juice! 
  • Allow the sorbet to soften for 5 minutes at room temperature before scooping.
  • Store in a freezer-safe container or cover securely in plastic wrap. Double wrap in a freezer bag to store for up to three months.

Substitutions

Use key limes instead of traditional limes, or use lemon juice for a lemon sorbet! 

To Make Simple Syrup

  1. For a simply syrup, stir 1½ cups white granulated sugar and 1½ cups water in a small saucepan on a stovetop over medium heat.
  2. Continuously stir until sugar dissolves. Allow to cool. You’ll use 2 cups for this recipe.
Calories: 187kcal | Carbohydrates: 51g | Protein: 0.1g | Fat: 0.02g | Saturated Fat: 0.002g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.002g | Sodium: 41mg | Potassium: 71mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 50g | Vitamin A: 12IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 13mg | Iron: 2mg

Estimated nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is not guaranteed.

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11 Comments

    1. Hi Teresa!
      This recipe requires 1 cup of lime juice, as noted in the recipe card. Generally a lime produces about 2 tablespoons of juice, so you can estimate that you’ll need 8 limes to get a full cup of juice!
      I hope that helps, and I hope you love this recipe!
      Julie