5 Punch Recipes Your Guests Would Enjoy

5 Punch Recipes Your Guests Would Enjoy

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For your next event, whether it be a family reunion, wedding, or baby shower, try out one of these delicious and easy-to make punch recipes that your guests will enjoy and beg you for the recipe on their way out the door.

1. Poinsettia Punch

1 carton pulp-free orange juice
1-2 cups pomegranate juice
2 bottles Sprite, 7-Up, or Ginger Ale
1 lime sliced

Place the orange juice in a mold and freeze until solid. Loosen with warm water and set inside a punch bowl. Pour two bottles of your favorite sparkling soda over the frozen orange juice and then add pomegranate juice. You can add more or less pomegranate juice to taste. Add lime slices and serve.

2. Lemon Slushie Punch

48 ounces lemonade (from mix, carton, or bottle)
2 bottles Sprite
Large freezer bag

Prepare or pour lemonade into large freezer bag. Seal and allow lemonade to freeze. Remove from freezer and let it thaw a bit. Then break the lemonade up with a kitchen hammer or the bottom of a pan for a slushy consistency. Pour Sprite into a punch bowl and then add the slushed lemonade in and serve.

3. Cape Codder Punch

32 ounces chilled cranberry juice
1 frozen lemonade concentrate container, thawed
1 liter chilled club soda
Small ice cubes
1 lime, sliced

Mix cranberry juice and lemonade concentrate in a punch bowl. Slowly add club soda and ice and layer in lime slices. Enjoy.

4. Lemon-Lime Sherbet Punch

2 containers of lime sherbet
2 liters of Sprite
1 large can of pineapple juice
Sliced lime
Sliced lemon

Pour everything into a punch bowl before your party starts. The Sprite and juice will help melt the sherbet into a delicious mixture. Serve and enjoy.

5. Orange Sherbet Punch

1 half gallon orange sherbet, slightly softened
1 half liter cold ginger ale
1 cup lemon juice
1 cup orange juice
1 cup pineapple juice
1 package strawberry gelatin
1 and a half cups sugar
4 cups of water, divided

Boil two cups of water. Add gelatin and sugar. Stir to dissolve. Add two cups cold water and the fruit juices. Chill until youre ready to serve. Before your guests arrive, pour in ginger ale and spoon in the orange sherbet.


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Criss White writes about family, pregnancy, and baby topics. To check out some baby shower food ideas, visit Baby Shower Ideas.

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