In this simple recipe, sparkling apple cider, fresh orange juice, and lemonade concentrate combine to create a light and pleasant non-alcoholic punch.
Prep Time: | 10 mins |
Total Time: | 10 mins |
Servings: | 20 |
Yield: | 20 servings |
Ingredients
- 2 lemons
- 3 large oranges
- 1 (6 ounce) can frozen lemonade concentrate
- 1 liter club soda
- 2 (750 milliliter) bottles sparkling apple cider
- 1 tablespoon white sugar
- 2 trays ice cubes
Instructions
- Thinly slice the lemons and the oranges and place in a large punch bowl. Pour in the thawed lemonade. Gently stir in the club soda and the sparkling apple cider. Add sugar to taste. Add ice.
Reviews
I MADE IT 2 SATURDAYS IN A ROW. AFTER THE FIRST TIME I FROZE ALL THE LEMONS AND ORANGES AND THE 2ND TIME USED THAT FOR MY ICE. IT WAS GREAT
Got rave reviews from all the guests when I made this for a baby shower. It works especially well in a dispenser and looks really pretty.
We made this for Christmas because I was looking for something that did not include pineapple due to food allergies. Well, It was gone by the end of our visit and everyone loved it! Nobody even touched the pop. We decided to make it again yesterday for my other side of the family everyone drank it all up! I am planning to make it for my son’s graduation party this summer! Thanks for this great recipe!
My go to punch for the holidays! Even in an all adult party I get asked for this recipe! So refreshing! I doubled the recipe and 17 people drank every drop this Christmas! TIP: Slice lemons and oranges ahead of time and freeze them so you won’t dilute the punch!
This is my “just in case” for any of the finicky diners at all my parties. We go through all of it every time.
This was delicious. We served it for a small wedding. It is great for fall.
I used 1 bottle of normal sparkling apple cider and 1 bottle of apple cranberry cider. The trick to getting it super flavorful is add the lemons, oranges, and cider into the punch bowl a couple hours before serving and then add the club soda. I also didn’t add ice cubes or sugar. It was very good and flavorful. I would describe it as zingy.
I made this but needed a little more than the recipe made so added sprite and everyone raved. I also used the apple-mango sparkling cider and it was great
My picky family loved it! Punch was gone before the food
Served for Christmas, was a hit!!
Awesome!!! Huge hit followed directions.
If I could give 4.5 stars I would:) It was a very nice punch, and one I’m sure I would make again. I used ginger ale and no sugar rather than tonic water, and 2 cans of the frozen pink lemonade, and it was good, but I would probably add some cranberry juice next time, just for a bit more body.
We made this for a pre-prom party and quadrupled the recipe. The narrative says it has orange juice but the recipe indicates only a few sliced oranges. I forgot to add the sugar, and it was still great. It was served in a decanter, and even though we 4x the recipe, we “recycled” the garnishing fruit. Good, good, good!
My family and I love this recipe! I’ve made it for several gathering events and it has been a big hit every time! Everyone comes back for seconds!
We’ve made this punch twice without the sparkling apple cider and it’s good without it.. It’s a popular refreshment.
Everyone – child and adult alike – loved this punch! It disappeared. IMO, the sugar is not necessary.
It was very good, and not too sweet. I omitted the sugar and added 1/4 cup of grenadine syrup instead. Will definitely make again!
I made this punch when I hosted my kids’ book club, and it was perfect! Make sure you have ingredients to make several bowls; it goes fast! UPDATE: I served this again at a birthday party. I used a mandolin slicer to get the citrus really thinly sliced, and accidentally forgot to add the sugar, and my guests loved it even more!
Light and refreshing! It had a great flavor and the entire family loved it. It is easy to put together and I will certainly make this again for a gathering.
I made this for my granddaughter in law’s bridal shower and her wedding. My granddaughter has requested it for her bridal shower also.
This recipe is light and refreshing and very forgiving. If you don’t have club coda you can use sprite or 7-up or any diet version of lemon lime soda. If you want to use champagne you can substitute that for the sparkling wine. I’m often asked for the recipe and often asked to make punch for parties and showers. This is my go to recipe.