These fresh, citrusy Guava-Lime Mojito Popsicles are a great way to take the edge off the heat with a cocktail on a stick!
The start of summer is limping along in Colorado. It has felt more like the Northwest or what I remember summers in San Francisco to be. We’ve had daily rain and chill along with moody gray skies; not incredibly conducive to hot weather foods.
I’ve chosen to ignore it and evolve my penchant for grilling even if donning a rain slicker grill-side. My usual seasonal infusing of liquor has gotten off to a slow start. One of my favorite summer pleasures, boozy popsicles, has felt too cold. Until now.
I’ve made some mouthwatering Thai dishes recently in Pad Thai Salad and Chicken Thigh Satay with Peanut Dipping Sauce. As I prowled around our local Asian market gathering ingredients and hoping fresh Lychee fruit would have been delivered that day, I had the idea to make some Guava Mojito Popsicles.
One of the most popular ‘pop-tail’ recipes on Boulder Locavore has been Costa Rican Watermelon Mojito Popsicles, adapted to frozen form from a Watermelon Mojito I enjoyed in Costa Rica a few years back. My yard abounds with mint, unfettered by any of my gardening attempts to thwart its unwieldy spread pretty much everywhere. Might as well take advantage of it.
My favorite adult-only popsicle from last summer was undoubtedly the Zooquila Fresca, essentially a Paloma frozen on a stick inspired by the signature cocktail for the annual Denver Zoo fundraiser, the Do at the Zoo. As though I’d been hurled backward through time to the 1960’s when work ended at 5 p.m. and Happy Hour began at home as soon as men crossed the threshold at their domicile, I happily ate one of said popsicles daily after carting my kids to and from evening swim practice. The frozen medium was refreshing the cocktail effect the same as when consumed from the glass.
As I write I’m looking outside at a blustery rain storm but who cares! Cocktail hour must go on and these Guava Lime Mojitos Popsicles are just the ticket. Also great for adult parties to beat the heat.
Recipe
Guava-Lime Mojito Popsicles
Ingredients
- 10 fluid ounces (1 cup plus 2 tablespoons) Guava Juice
- 4 ounces Lime Juice
- 3 ounces Light Rum
- 1 ounce Dark Rum
- 4 ounces Simple Syrup
- 12 fresh Mint Leaves
Instructions
- Blend all ingredients in a blender on high until fully incorporated. Pour evenly into popsicle molds; cover and insert wooden sticks. Tip: applying a layer of foil over the top of the mold or lid of the mold allows placement of wooden sticks and they will not float out of the mold.
- Freeze for several hours or overnight. Run hot water for a few seconds on the outside of the mold to release pops!
Marcie W. says
Grown up popsicles sound awesome and I would love to try this unique flavor combo. These would be especially amazing after some time in the pool.
Mitch says
I am allergic to alcohol, but leaving out the Rum, this still looks delicious! Perfect for the NYC heat wave we are experiencing right now!
melisasource says
Oh wow these look and sound great and perfect for these hot summer months! I’ll have to make these at home!
Chris Scheuer says
I wouldn’t care either about rain with one of these in hand! Sounds like a wonderful flavor combo!
Pam says
These sound so yummy! Like a taste of a tropical vacation.
Tricia @ Saving room for dessert says
You really took me back – to living in Denver and the wonderful zoo, then to swim meets with my kids – those are the best of days! I love this pop-tail – and am already dreaming about snacking on one of these when I get home about 4:45 🙂 Who needs to wait until 5:00! Have a great weekend Toni.
Myrah - Coupon Mamacita says
Outstanding! This is so perfect for hot, Florida days. Thanks!
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
That’s a popcicle anyone can enjoy! I can’t wait to give this a try.
sue|theviewfromgreatisland says
Toni I am crazy about guava – I never ate it as a kid, but when i finally discovered it I can’t get enough. Do you think I could incorporate ripe guava into these popsicles? Maybe a puree?
Toni Dash says
I do! Getting fresh guava is difficult where I am and I did not want to use canned guava but if I had it I would create a puree with the fruit and juice to make more of a paleta.
Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
I think I need those in my life!! They would be perfect for my next girls night in!