Lemon Sorbet Punch

Lemon Sorbet Punch is a beautiful, citrusy sip that’s perfect for showers, receptions, and all kinds of happy occasions. It’s made with your favorite prepared lemon sorbet.

Lemon Sorbet Punch

Are you having a busy week? I sure am, and with all of the prom and graduation pictures in my Facebook feed, I’m guessing some of you are too. Personally, I feel like I’ve purchased one of everything in the gift bag and greeting card aisles this week. Around here we’ve had birthdays to celebrate and a Mother’s Day brunch to plan, too. It’s been a little work and a lot of fun. I love celebrating my special people.

One thing that I love having at any celebration is punch, and lately I’ve been downright obsessed with it! It’s like dessert you can sip. I’ve been filling my recipe journal with my own concoctions, taking notes on taste-testing and soda-to-sherbet ratios so I can achieve the perfect frothy punch foam on top. This lemon sorbet punch is one is one of my favorites so far. It’s light and refreshing, sweet and tart, and certainly on my Mother’s Day brunch menu.

Lemon Sorbet Punch

The lemon sorbet gives the punch a bright citrusy flavor. There are all kinds of sorbet brands to choose from; some are more tart, and some are sweeter. I like those that tend to be sweeter, but choose your favorite.

Lemon Sorbet Punch

Frozen Lemonade Concentrate

This recipe starts with good old frozen lemonade concentrate from a can from the frozen section at the grocery store. I’ve learned that fancy brands and store brands yield the same flavor, so feel free to use what’s on sale. However, if you’d like a rose-y hued punch, use a can of pink lemonade concentrate in this punch.

Lemon Sorbet Punch

This punch is beautifully pale with billowy white foam on top. I think it’s lovely as-is, but I prefer to set a party buffet with a little more color – cue the berries! Berry skewers are the easiest garnish to make, ever. Just thread berries on small skewers and add them to each punch cup. A 12-inch berry skewer balanced across the punch bowl looks nice, too.

Related recipe: Red Party Punch

Lemon Sorbet Punch

Heather Baird
Make this for any happy occasion – holidays, receptions, showers, birthdays – or any spring or summer soiree. It's particularly refreshing in hot weather.
Use a sorbet that tips to the sweet side, rather than the sour side.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 25 minutes
Course Dessert, Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 25

Ingredients
  

  • 12 ounce can lemonade concentrate thawed
  • 3 cups water
  • 1/2 cup lemon juice
  • 2 liter bottle lemon-lime soft drink I like 7-UP
  • 16 ounces lemon sorbet softened
  • 1 quart pineapple sherbet
  • 3 cups ginger ale
  • 1 pint mixed berries optional
  • Lemon slices optional

Instructions
 

  • Combine the lemonade concentrate, water, lemon juice and lemon-lime soda in a large punch bowl. Stir until well blended.
  • Add scoops of sorbet to the mixture; stir gently and let stand until the sorbet is almost completely melted into the punch mixture.
  • Add the pineapple sherbet in large heaps on top of the punch. Stir briefly. Let stand until the sherbet is partially melted and covers the entire surface of the punch.
  • Finally, pour in the 3 cups of ginger ale. The sherbet topping will foam and rise with this addition. Garnish with fresh berries and lemon slices, if desired.

Notes

For a Rosy Hued Punch: Use frozen pink lemonade concentrate in place of the regular lemonade. This will create an almost rose’ wine color when mixed. You can, of course, increase the pink color with a few drops of pink liquid food color. Stir this in before you add the fizzy sodas. 
Keyword fresh berries, lemon lime soft drink, lemon sorbet
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Kaitlin
Kaitlin
11 years ago

That looks so refreshing! I'm excited to make a lot of punches this year – Cooking Light published like…. a master recipe of sorts for concocting your own and it got me so inspired……… and thirsty 😉 Pinning this for later!

Heather Baird
Heather Baird
11 years ago
Reply to  Kaitlin

I willl have to check that out, Kaitlin!

Gloria
Gloria
11 years ago

Any suggestions on what and how much alcohol to add to make it a cocktail punch?? 🙂
Best,
Gloria

Heather Baird
Heather Baird
11 years ago
Reply to  Gloria

Hi Gloria! You can replace up to half of the 2 liter lemon-lime soda with champagne for lemon sorbet mimosa punch.

Unknown
Unknown
11 years ago

Oh my goodness! This looks soooo yummy!

Joanna
Joanna
11 years ago

Yes! Definitely! It looks like it could punch my mouth…I would punch it back by drinking it all! 😉

Unknown
Unknown
11 years ago

Oh this is perfect!! And just so beautiful 🙂 Thanks for a refreshing non-alcoholic punch!

Meredith Helton
Meredith Helton
10 years ago

Any suggestions on how to make for 275 people?

Heather Baird
Heather Baird
10 years ago

Hi Meredith! You'll need to multiply this recipe by 11. I'd suggest mixing together the lemonade concentrate, lemon juice, water, and lemon sorbet in a stock pot that holds gallons of water, such as a 44 quart stock pot. Store this base mixture in gallon jugs (about 6 jugs, if I'm doing the math correctly). Fill each large punch bowl (about 1.5 gal) a little over halfway full of the base ingredients and then add scoops of sherbet on top. Finish with the sodas. I hope this helps! That's quite a lot of people to serve. One thing to keep… Read more »

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