Paleo Coconut Ginger Lime Mocktail

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Paleo Coconut Ginger Lime Mocktail! This light and refreshing mocktail is made with sparkling water, coconut milk, lime, and ginger. It has no added sugar or sweeteners, and makes a perfect summer drink for the whole family! Gluten-free, vegan, paleo, and Whole30 friendly too!
Prep: 5 minutes
5 minutes
5 from 3 votes

Paleo Coconut Ginger Lime Mocktail! This light and refreshing mocktail is made with sparkling water, coconut milk, lime, and ginger, has no added sugar or sweeteners, and makes a perfect summer drink for the whole family! Gluten free, vegan, paleo, and Whole30 friendly too!

Glass with a salted rim filled with a coconut mocktail and limes

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Summer is right around the corner! And you know what else is…Cinco de Mayo! And that means margaritas and chips and dip and tacos and all the things!! I legit love Cinco de Mayo. I’m not sure why…maybe it’s my love for a spicy margarita or the endless amount of chips I can eat. Either way, it’s a fun holiday.

As of right now, I am currently on the Whole30 though! And that means no alcohol. But I’m totally okay with that as there are a bunch of fun alternatives you can do to make you feel like you are part of the fun, like a mocktail! When I first heard the term mocktail, I had no idea what it meant. After a little research, I figured out it was a alcohol free beverage!

You can pretty much make any cocktail recipe a mocktail with a few substitutions. You can also get creative and add whatever you like to them!

Three glasses filled with coconut lime mocktail on a white countertop surrounded by limes

To be honest, I wasn’t about mocktails when I discovered them a few years ago. Why would you want to drink a fun drink without alcohol. Well times have changed and I am embracing them more and more. I don’t need alcohol to have fun and if you have specific health and fitness goals, alcohol just adds on excess calories and carbs that could be hindering getting to your goals.

Now I’m not saying you can’t enjoy it every once in awhile, but you don’t have to be drinking it every weekend (like I used to do). I like to preach moderation and balance with everything in life.

Glass filled with coconut lime mocktail with a lime in the glass and garnished with a lime wedge

Paleo Coconut Ginger Lime Mocktail

This mocktail combines 4 simple ingredients to make a light and refreshing combo. To assemble, you need to do is add the ingredients to a blender, line the rim of your glass with some salt (makes for a pretty presentation), fill glasses with ice, and enjoy! The recipe does separate some as time goes on, but all you have to do is mix it up and reincorporate again.

It has doesn’t have any weird added sugars or sweeteners, making is paleo, vegan, and Whole30 friendly. And even has some healthy fats from coconut milk.

Three glasses filled with coconut lime mocktail garnished with lime wedges

If you are looking for some Mexican inspired recipes to go with this coconut ginger lime mocktail, I got you covered. Check out some of the ones below!

One pan Whole30 shrimp fajitas
Spicy avocado lime sauce
Taco spaghetti squash boats
One pan steak fajita lettuce wraps
Cheesy paleo buffalo chicken enchiladas
Mango salsa
Homemade taco seasoning

Overhead shot of 2 glasses filled with a coconut mocktail garnished with limes

Glass with a salted rim filled with a coconut mocktail and limes
5 from 3 votes

Coconut Ginger Lime Mocktail

Author: Kelly Nardo
Paleo Coconut Ginger Lime Mocktail! This light and refreshing mocktail is made with sparkling water, coconut milk, lime, and ginger. It has no added sugar or sweeteners, and makes a perfect summer drink for the whole family! Gluten-free, vegan, paleo, and Whole30 friendly too!
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Course: Drinks
Prep Time: 5 minutes
5 minutes

ingredients

  • 2 cans lime sparkling water
  • 1/2 cup full-fat coconut milk (cream from the top)
  • 1/4 cup lime juice
  • 1 inch fresh ginger
  • salt, for the rim
  • optional garnishes: lime wedges. lime sparkling water

instructions

  • Line 3 glasses with salt. Place coarse sea salt on a small plate. Rub the top of each glass with a lime wedge to get them wet. Dip the rim in the sea salt to coat. You may need to use your hands some.
  • Add all ingredients to a high powdered blender and blend until smooth. Pour into glasses. Top with more sparkling water and garnish with lime wedges.

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notes

this drink does separate some but just needs to be stirred to incorporate again.
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