Leprechaun Lime Mousse

This refreshing lime mousse tastes a little like whipped key lime pie, but has a secret ingredient you’d never guess…. PEARS! A sneaky way to get fruit into a meal. I promise that you can’t taste them… I hate pears and absolutely love this mousse!Lime Mousse 5

This is a family recipe, and we *always* had it at Christmas- just cut into squares. I was craving it, and because it is almost March, I cut some into squares and used a cookie cutter to make some into shamrocks 🙂 Either way you serve it, this is a REALLY yummy treat in any season!Lime Mousse 3

Want the recipe? Here it is (printable version):

INGREDIENTS:

  • One box (3 oz) Lime Jello
  • One box (3 oz) Lemon Jello
  • Two (15 oz) cans of pears
  • One (8 oz) block of Philadelphia cream cheese (softened)
  • 1 (8 oz) tub of Cool Whip (thawed in fridge)

DIRECTIONS: (make ahead one day, to allow it to fully set)

  • Drain pear juice from pears into a measuring cup (add water to bring the total to 2 cups)
  • Bring 2 cups pear juice to a boil on the stove. 
  • Place both Jello packets into a large bowl and add boiling pear juice, stirring until completely dissolved. 
  • Allow Jello mixture to cool to room temp (place in freezer to speed this up)
  • While Jello cools, cut pears up into small chunks and cream cheese into squares.
  • Add pears and cream cheese to a blender. Pour in cooled (but NOT set!) Jello mixture. 
  • Blend until very, very smooth. You should not have a gritty texture from the pears- keep blending. 
  • Add thawed Cool whip, and Jello/pear mixture, together in a large bowl. Beat until smooth. 
  • Pour into a 9×13 dish and refrigerate until it sets (overnight is best).
  • To serve, cut into squares. Or shamrocks- just know you will have more waste with the shamrocks, although I just put the extra in a bowl with a spoon and we were all good 🙂 
  • Enjoy! Keeps well in the fridge for several days.

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My thoughts: Well, I love this recipe, and I make it quite often during all times of the year. It is a quick and easy *kinda* healthy treat (PEARS! There are PEARS!). I really do hope you get a chance to make this, and that you love it as much as we do! ~r

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Want to try some other fun St. Patrick’s Day recipes? Just click on the photo to see the recipe! 🙂 

Grasshopper Mint Cupcakes Rainbow Oreo Pops!!!  Lucky Charm Truffle3  baileys-cupcakes5

About Ruthanne

Ruthanne is a scientist with a passion for baking and food photography. Using her kitchen as a lab, she loves experimenting with a variety of flavors and ingredients to create unique, fun and ultimately tasty delights! Thus she created EasyBaked, a website where sugar and chocolate overflow in fun and easy recipes. Her Motto: Money can’t buy happiness -- but it can buy marshmallows, and that’s nearly the same thing! www.easybaked.net

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