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Easy Lime Crema Recipe

Modified: Sep 30, 2024 · Published: May 30, 2023 · by Venessa Mandelkow · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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This easy, homemade lime crema recipe is a refreshing, salty, lime-flavored sauce that pairs perfectly with Mexican dishes. Skip the grocery store version because it is so simple it is almost laughable. But sometimes, simplicity is just a refreshing change from the multiple steps and piles of dishes.

lime crema in a white bowl, topped with lime zest and a lime cut in half.

The minimal effort it takes to make this is worth it. Lime crema adds the best flavor. It pairs so well with homemade salsa or roasted tomatillo salsa and guacamole to create the perfect trio of dipping options to level up your Mexican cuisine.

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  • Why You'll Love This Recipe
  • Featured Ingredients
  • Step-By-Step Instructions
  • Tips and Tricks
  • Ingredient Swaps
  • Storing
  • Low FODMAP Notes
  • FAQs
  • Meal Planning
  • Additional Toppings Options
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Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Only FOUR Ingredients
  • Adds Extra Flavor With Minimal Work
  • Gluten Free and Low FODMAP

Featured Ingredients

lime crema ingredients.
  • Sour Cream - A full-fat option with minimal ingredients is the best choice. Use lactose-free if lactose is not tolerated. 
  • Lime Zest - Zest the lime before you squeeze it.
  • Lime Juice - Fresh is the best. There is nothing better.
  • Kosher Salt - My favorite salt option for this recipe.

See the recipe card for the exact measurements and complete instructions. Selected ingredients are based on guidance on current serving sizes measured by the Monash University Food App and FODMAP Friendly App at the time of publishing. As always, follow your gut and modify as needed.

Step-By-Step Instructions

microplane with a whole lime and a bowl of sour cream below.

In a small bowl, add the sour cream. Zest the lime with a microplane grater into the sour cream.

half of a lime being squeezed into a bowl of sour cream .

Next, cut the lime enough and squeeze the juice into the sour cream.

Finally, add the kosher salt and stir. Store in the refrigerator.

Tips and Tricks

Does the lime crema feel too thick? Add a teaspoon of milk or heavy cream until it is the desired consistency. I like the consistency with a ¼ cup milk added. 

Put it in a squeeze bottle to easily drizzle over dishes like easy chicken flautas. This is a great option for a taco bar, eliminating the messy spoonful of sour cream.

Need more sauce options? Explore additional delicious recipes.

Ingredient Swaps

  • Mexican crema - It is a great substitution for sour cream! It isn’t quite as sour as sour cream, has a higher fat content, and is thinner. If using Mexican crema, you will not need to add milk or heavy cream to thin. 
  • Lactose Free Sour Cream - Also, if you cannot tolerate lactose, use a lactose free sour cream. 
  • Plain Greek Yogurt - It would be another option to create something delicious and a healthier, protein-filled version.

Storing

Store: Keep lime cream in either a squeeze bottle or an airtight container in the refrigerator until it becomes separated and watery. Stir before using. 

Freeze: I do not recommend freezing. It is better to make a fresh batch.

Low FODMAP Notes

Low FODMAP information is based on the Monash University Food App and FODMAP Friendly App testing results. I highly recommend using these apps for guidance on ingredients and serving sizes and working with a Low FODMAP dietician. As always, modify and adjust based on your own tolerance and individual needs on a modified low FODMAP diet.

  • Sour Cream - Use lactose free if lactose is not tolerated well. Safe at 2 tablespoons or 40 grams per meal. 
  • Lime Juice - Safe at 1 tablespoon or 21 grams per meal.

For additional information on a low FODMAP diet, please visit  Monash University or  FODMAP Friendly. Both have websites and apps for additional guidance and testing results.

FAQs

Do I need to refrigerate Lime Crema?

Yes, you must refrigerate lime crema because it contains dairy products.

Can I freeze Lime Crema?

I wouldn’t. It will separate and not be very pretty. Just make a fresh batch if you are able.

Meal Planning

Lime crema is great drizzled over all sorts of Mexican dishes. Some great options include slow-cooker taco soup, baked chicken flautas, ground beef tacos, and so much more! 

lime crema drizzled over chicken flautas.

Additional Toppings Options

  • Green Taco Sauce - Just like the sauce on the taco trucks!
  • Mexi-Ranch - All the flavors of ranch and salsa combined.
  • Guacamole - Creamy, full of avocados, green onions, fresh tomatoes and spices.

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Leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating + comment. It helps so much, and we love hearing from everyone! Thank You -Venessa

Recipe

white bowl full of lime crema topped with lime zest and a lime cut in half.

Lime Crema

5 from 7 votes
A creamy, refreshing topping for all Mexican dishes.
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 6 Servings
Author: Venessa Mandelkow
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup sour cream (Note 1)
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 lime zested and squeezed
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Instructions

  • In a small bowl, add the sour cream, salt, lime zest, and lime juice.
  • Stir until combined. Use right away or cover and place in refrigerator and use in three days. If the sauce feels too thick, add ¼ cup of milk.

Notes

Pro Tip: Zest the lime before squeezing.
Note 1: If lactose is not tolerated, use lactose-free sour cream. For maximum creaminess, use full-fat sour cream.
Storage: Store lime cream in an airtight container or a squeeze bottle in the refrigerator. Toss when the sauce becomes watery.
Low FODMAP Notes: Low FODMAP ingredient information is based on the Monash University Food App and FODMAP Friendly App testing results.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1 ServingCalories: 89kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 1gFat: 8gSugar: 0g
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