Party Punch
Submitted by mandy-krissy
Fruity party punch made with cranberry juice, apple cider, orange juice, pineapple juice, and ginger ale. A non-alcoholic crowd pleaser for any gathering.
YIELD
30 servingsPREP
10 minCOOK
10 minREADY
20 minFive fruit juices and fizzy ginger ale make this punch a crowd-friendly staple for showers, holidays, and backyard parties. The flavor hits every note: tart cranberry, sweet pineapple, bright orange, and mellow apple cider with a squeeze of lemon to keep it from going too sweet.
Mix the juices together ahead of time and stash the bowl in the fridge. The ginger ale goes in right before guests arrive so it stays bubbly. Once it goes flat, you’ve lost half the appeal.
Pour everything over ice in the punch bowl rather than adding ice directly to the mix. A frozen juice ring (freeze some of the punch base in a bundt pan) keeps things cold without watering it down.
Pro Tips
- Chill all ingredients beforehand. Warm juice melts ice fast, diluting the punch before anyone gets seconds.
- Add the ginger ale last and pour it gently down the side of the bowl to keep the carbonation alive.
- Make an ice ring from leftover juice with sliced oranges and cranberries frozen inside. It looks stunning and keeps the punch cold for hours.
- Taste and adjust. If your cranberry juice is unsweetened, you may want a splash more cider or a spoonful of sugar.
Variations
- Sparkling holiday punch: Swap the ginger ale for sparkling champagne or prosecco for an adults-only version.
- Warm spiced punch: Heat the juice base with cinnamon sticks and whole cloves. Skip the ginger ale and serve it as a hot cider punch in mugs.
- Berry punch: Add a pint of fresh strawberries or raspberries to the bowl for color and bursts of fruit.
Ingredients
Directions
Combine all ingredients except gingerale; mix well.
Just before serving, pour over ice in punch bowl; add gingerale.
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