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Simple Homemade Fruit Punch Recipe

This fun and easy drink is always a crowd-pleaser!

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Ingredients

number of servings
8
  • 2 cups of orange juice Added to
  • 2 cups of apple juice Added to
  • 1 Cup of pineapple juice Added to
  • 1 Cup of grape juice Added to
  • 1 Cup of fresh strawberries, sliced Added to
  • 1 orange, thinly sliced Added to
  • 1 lime, thinly sliced Added to
  • 1 l of ginger ale Added to
  • ice cubes Added to
  • Mint sprigs, for garnish Added to
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Directions

10 min.
1. Step

Start by grabbing a large punch bowl or pitcher. I find a glass one really makes the different colors of the punch shine through, adding to the festive feel.

2. Step

Combine the orange juice, apple juice, pineapple juice, and grape juice in the bowl. Try using freshly squeezed juices if possible, they definitely make a noticeable difference in the punch's flavor profile.

3. Step

Add in the sliced strawberries, orange and lime. Try to evenly distribute the fruit slices, allowing the flavors to blend together.

4. Step

Stir gently with a long-handled spoon. Remember, you don't want to bruise the fruit slices as it can make the punch cloudy.

5. Step

Just before serving, pour in the ginger ale. This gives a delightful fizz to the punch plus a hint of ginger that complements the fruit flavors perfectly.

6. Step

Add ice cubes to maintain the cool temperature. Also, they create a beautiful visual effect when combined with the floating sliced fruits.

7. Step

Finally, garnish with mint sprigs for an extra pop of color and a refreshing aroma.

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