This easy Halloween Orange Party Punch recipe is perfect for any occasion, especially during the Halloween. It requires simple ingredients that you can easily find at your local grocery store. You can even add more fruit juice like apple cider, cherry juice, or cranberry juice. You can also make it a kid-friendly punch by using rainbow sherbet as well. For a perfect punch, add scoops of orange sherbet and raspberry sherbet. To make it more festive, add green food coloring to make it look like a witch’s brew!
Recipe Ingredient Notes
To make Halloween orange party punch, you will need the following ingredients:
- Orange Juice Concentrate
- Lemon Lime Soda
- Pineapple Juice
- Orange Sherbet
Equipment Needed
For this recipe, you only need a few simple kitchen tools. We recommend using the following equipment:
How to Make Halloween Orange Party Punch
In a large punch bowl, combine orange juice concentrate, soda and pineapple juice. Top with scoops of sherbet and serve.
Serving Suggestions
Serve it in a large punch bowl and garnish with orange slices or scoops of vanilla ice cream. You can also serve it in a trifle bowl or individual glasses for a fun and fancy touch. If you want a fizzy punch, mix in pineapple juice and lemonade concentrate. For a tropical twist, add tropical fruits like mangoes and pineapples.
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Halloween Orange Party Punch Drink Recipe
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Ingredients
- 12 ounces orange juice concentrate, 1 can, thawed
- 2 liters lemon lime soda, 1 bottle
- 46 ounces pineapple juice, 1 can, chilled
- 1 quart orange sherbet
Equipment
Instructions
- In a large punch bowl, combine orange juice concentrate, soda and pineapple juice. Top with scoops of sherbet and serve.
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