Raspberry Sherbet Punch Recipe With Lemonade
I love making summer drinks with fruit. Here is another one of my favorite drinks, this time with raspberries. Check out my raspberry sherbet punch recipe where I added lemonade.
Raspberry Sherbet Punch Recipe
The weather has been amazing here int he low country, so I decided to make some delicious drinks with raspberries. I was having some family members come over for lunch so I created a pretty table setting with roses to match the raspberry sherbet punch.
I created sumptuous centerpieces of airy ferns and soft roses. Series of clay pottery and colorful flowers such as roses placed on each plate for a tropical feel. My rustic table top is reclaimed wood and not using a table cloth to highlight the beautiful wood.

A Little About Raspberries
Raspberries are in season around mid- to late-summer depending on the state. Raspberry plants are members of the genus Rubus and are one of two varieties of summer-bearing plants that produce fruit in midsummer or plants that produce fruit from summer into fall. The leaves of the raspberry have been used for herbal teas and have possible health benefits.

This raspberry punch is one of my favorite drinks for any party. It’s great for the entire family because this version is non alcoholic. This drink is so perfect with my garden party, it matches so well with the decor. I am loving the pink and green.
Ingedients For Raspberry Sherbet Punch Recipe
- 1/2 cup fresh raspberries
- 1 TBSP Honey
- 1/2 cup Raspberry sherbet
- 1/2 cup Raspberry lemonade
- Champagne glasses
Raspberry Sherbet Punch Recipe With Lemonade

I love making summer drinks with fruit. Here is another one of my favorite drinks, this time with raspberries. Check out my raspberry sherbet punch recipe where I added lemonade.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup fresh raspberries
- 1 TBSP Honey
- 1/2 cup Raspberry sherbet
- 1/2 cup Raspberry lemonade
- Champagne glass
Instructions
- This raspberry punch starts off with preparing a bowl of fresh raspberries mixed with honey. Blend the honey with a spoonl into the raspberries.
- Mash them raspberries with a spoon or fork scoop into a champagne glass.
- Top the mash raspberries with 1/2 cup of raspberry sherbet. No need to mix the two. It's more of a float than a punch. The ingredients will collide with each other especially after the next step.
- Fill to the top with 1/2 cup of raspberry lemonade. I used crystal light raspberry lemonade. Top off with berries using a stirring stick.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
1Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 433Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 66mgCarbohydrates: 76gFiber: 6gSugar: 62gProtein: 2g
How To Make Raspberry Sherbet Punch Recipe.
This raspberry punch starts off with preparing a bowl of 1/2 cup fresh raspberries mixed with honey. Blend the honey with a spoonl into the raspberries.

Mash them raspberries with a spoon or fork scoop into a champagne glass.

Top the mash raspberries with 1/2 cup of raspberry sherbet. No need to mix the two. It’s more of a float than a punch. The ingredients will collide with each other especially after the next step.

Fill to the top with 1/2 cup of raspberry lemonade. I used crystal light raspberry lemonade. Top off with berries using a stirring stick. This punch is great for all occasion such as Valentine’s Day, birthday parties, baby showers or even fun party like this.

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What a wonderful idea! Up here in Canada, we have snow in the forecast every day this week. An indoor garden party sounds like just the thing I need to make through to spring. Complete with that yummy looking raspberry punch.
Hope you do one to make things warmer over there. I am sure its so pretty there in the snow.
Maria
I love how you always make your home sooo comfortable, Maria! Still love those dining chairs. <3 Happily pinned to several of my boards as I do love a well decorated table and just bringing in a few potted plants really livens up our homes.
Have a great week,
Barb 🙂
Thanks my Dear! I truly appreciate you!
Maria
Such a fabulous idea, Maria! Pretty, and I can’t wait to taste this. Thanks for always being an inspiration. xo Lidy
Lidy, Thanks so much for stopping by its always nice to see you. We are all so busy but its nice we make time for each other.
Maria
Oh Maria, you are speaking my love language…I do love raspberries. Thanks for the great recipe.
I am so happy you like the recipe. It was perfect for the family and its Virgin too.
Maria that is such a beautiful tablescape and I’m sure the punch is the highlight of the meal.
Thanks Mary! the punch is a nice touch!
Maria
This looks very pretty and inviting. Pinning.
Glad you like it Leanna! Have a great weekend.
Maria
I bet these taste as amazing as they look. It’s so cold here, thinking about a spring garden party is warming me up.
Thanks for the sweet comment! Hope it gets warm soon.
Maria
Hi Sarah, IT was a yummy recipe, I like the its kid friendly too! The whole family can enjoy it Have a great weekend!
What a great idea and post! I love all your table decor and your drink looks so fresh and yummy!!!
Love the colours and textures you’ve chosen. Every spring I throw a hot tub party for my birthday and I love to play around with the decorations. I love the fresh greens and bamboo style place mats.
Thanks so much Jenny, something different beside flowers huh! I do love flowers but sometimes you need a change.
Maria