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This is our favorite Lime Sherbet punch recipe because it calls for 2 secret ingredients that really make it taste AMAZING! Directions to make a single lime sherbet float or a whole bowl of punch! Serve this for a baby shower, in the summer, at Christmas time or for St. Patrick’s Day!
I love St. Patrick’s Day because..
-I LOVE the color green (bonus points for olive green!)
-I am 12.5% Irish
-I love potatoes
We grew up celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with green eggs and ham and green milk. I loved it when I was young, but now I’m not sure I would be as excited to drink green milk!
When I worked as a nanny I would make the kids green pancakes and that was always fun!
I know that McDonald’s shamrock shake will be very popular around St. Patrick’s day – but I’ve never had one! I’m not really a big fan of milkshakes, so this is the perfect green drink to make instead if you’re like me and won’t be running to get a shamrock shake.
Plus you can reuse this lime sherbet float recipe in the summertime or it would be fun to serve at a baby shower!
Recipes for St. Patrick’s Day
There are so many ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day – with rainbow smoothies, shamrock marshmallows, or rainbow sugar cookies. And the best part is that you don’t have to be Irish to celebrate.
This is the perfect green float to share with family or friends because it requires very minimal effort since you can buy everything at the store!
The lime sherbet floats are delicious and refreshing. I’m usually not a big fan of pop because of the carbonation, but I really enjoyed this beverage because the flavors were awesome!
You can easily scale this recipe up to serve at a party or baby shower!
Ingredients
- 2 quarts lime sherbet
- juice of 2 limes
- 46 oz pineapple juice
- 2 liters ginger-ale (or you can use Sprite or 7-Up)
Sherbet punch pineapple juice substitutes
If you don’t want to use pineapple juice, you can substitute orange juice, mango juice, peach juice or lemon juice or a combination of these.
Can I add alcohol to lime sherbet punch?
Definitely! For a boozy lime sherbet punch you can add vodka, maybe try a flavored vodka like lemon-lime or mango or you can add rum, try pineapple rum or coconut rum! For an individual lime sherbet float, you can add 1 shot glass, typically 1 to 1.5 oz. For party punch add 3 cups of your chosen alcohol.
For a WOW presentation add a lime slice, sprig of mint, and a cute straw to each glass.
Lime sherbet punch video
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Lime Sherbet Punch
Ingredients
Single Float
- 1 ½ scoops lime sherbet, using ice cream scoop
- A squeeze of fresh lime juice
- 4 tbsp pineapple juice
- 1 cup ginger ale, or you can use Sprite or 7-Up
Party Punch
- 2 quarts lime sherbet
- juice of 2 limes
- 46 oz pineapple juice
- 2 liters ginger ale, or you can use Sprite or 7-Up
For garnish:
- lime slice, sprig of mint and cute straw
Instructions
For a single float
- In a tall drinking glass, add the lime sherbet.
- Add in the lime juice and pineapple juice.
- Slowly pour in the ginger ale, as it will bubble up.
- Top the glass with a lime slice, sprig of mint and a cute straw!
For party punch
- In a punch bowl, add the lime sherbet.
- Add in the lime juice and pineapple juice.
- Slowly pour in the ginger ale, as it will bubble up.
- Serve in glasses, top the glass with a lime slice, sprig of mint and a cute straw!
Video
Notes
Nutrition
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I love lime sherbet, can’t wait to try this! Thanks for sharing :)
Wow, these look super refreshing! I love the addition of pineapple :) Thank you for linking up at Moonlight and Mason Jars!
Beth – great drink for the coming holiday! We’d love to have you share this on the galleries at #simplybebetsy. Delicious… we are coming to you today from the Moonlight & Mason Jars linky party – best to you, Sharon and Denise
Those look so delicious and refreshing! I definitely wouldn’t reserve them just for St. Patrick’s day. Thanks for sharing the recipe! Stopping by from the Makers Link Party:)
Yum! These sound delicious! And perfectly festive for St. Patrick’s Day. I’m definitely more of a lime than a mint girl. Thanks so much for linking up to The Makers!
It’s fun to have a different flavor than mint too!
Oh Beth, this looks and sounds so yummy My kids and I will have to try them out…
Thanks for sharing just in time for St. Patrick’s day!!!!!
:)
xx Crystelle
Crystelle Boutique
This sounds so refreshing. It would be great on St. Patrick’s Day and this summer too!
That looks so yummy and delicious! Theresa @DearCreatives
G’day! Refreshing drink indeed Beth, true!
Perhaps you can the Foodie Friends Friday badge to you list of linky parties link…greatly appreciate!
Thanks for sharing! Viewed as part of Foodie Friends Friday Nothing But Noodles Pasta Party!
Cheers! Joanne
Hi Joanne! I do have a foodie friends friday button. Maybe it’s an old one- it’s the one with oranges.
This sounds delicious. :) I also love your photography…you do such a great job.
Thank you Megan!