Key Lime Dessert with Raspberry Sauce Recipe
This is a recipe a friend gave me years ago and it is an excellent dessert. I have been looking through some of my old recipes to serve up for when our company arrives next month.
Filling
2 (3-oz.) pkg. lime flavor gelatin
2 cups boiling water
1 cup Key lime juice
2 (14-oz.) cans sweetened condensed milk (not evaporated)
1 pint (2 cups) whipping cream
Crust
45 graham cracker squares
2 tablespoons Key lime juice
2 tablespoons water
Raspberry Sauce
1 (18-oz.) jar (1 1/2 cups) seedless raspberry jam
2 tablespoons water
Garnish, if desired
Fresh raspberries
Grated lime peel or fresh mint leaves
In very large bowl, combine gelatin and boiling water; stir 2 to 3 minutes or until dissolved. Add 1 cup lime juice and the sweetened condensed milk; beat with electric mixer on medium speed until smooth. Set aside.
In medium bowl, beat whipping cream until stiff peaks form. Gently fold whipped cream into gelatin mixture just until combined.
Grease 13x9-inch pan. Arrange 5 cracker squares down length of greased pan; repeat forming 2 additional rows and using a total of 15 cracker squares to cover bottom of pan. Set aside.
In small bowl, combine 2 tablespoons lime juice and 2 tablespoons water. Brush juice mixture onto each cracker square in pan just until moistened. Carefully pour 3 1/3 cups filling over cracker crust; spread evenly. Repeat cracker and filling layers 2 times. Gently tap pan on hard surface and push down any crackers that are close to surface. Cover with foil; refrigerate at least 6 hours or overnight.
Meanwhile, in medium microwave-safe bowl, mix jam and 2 tablespoons water. Microwave on Medium for about 30 seconds or until jam is melted, stirring twice. Cover; refrigerate until serving time.
Cut dessert into squares. Spoon 1 tablespoon raspberry sauce onto each individual dessert plate. Place dessert squares on plates. Garnish with raspberries and lime peel. Store in refrigerator.
No more notes on this recipe. I just remember it being very good at the time and everyone enjoyed it. I served it up at a potluck and there were no slices left.
It looks lovely and fancy. Love your sign-off measuring spoons! Where do you find these images, anyway? They are always wonderful and totally relate to your posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ginny :) I get my graphics from pixabay.com and then I add the lettering using my Paint Shop Pro, which I have had on my laptop for literally years. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles that a lot of these more modern apps have, but it fits me like an old glove :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you Ashok :)
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