We’re servin’ up our favorite cucumber limeade party punch, and it’s surprisingly refreshing! (Does that sound too much like a commercial?)
Something about the flavor of the cucumbers with the lime together is so good. Next time you host something, you have to make this Cucumber Limeade Party Punch…just five basic ingredients and this punch can be thrown together fast.
Cucumber Limeade Party Punch with Cranberries
We added some cranberries to this punch for a holiday party, and we love the red and green colors together. So cute for Christmas. We added a few sprigs of mint too, just for fun. These two additions don’t really change the taste of the punch, they’re just for added pops of color.
What you need to make Cucumber Limeade Party Punch:
- 1 can of frozen limeade concentrate
- 2 liter bottle of Sprite
- 1 bag of pebble ice (the ice makes this punch!)
- 1 English cucumber
- 1 lime
Optional Holiday Garnish:
-1/4 bag of fresh cranberries
-a few sprigs of fresh mint
Tips for making this Cucumber Lime Drink:
For the best party punch experience, don’t forget the good ice! You know the kind, the small pellet or pebble style ice you can buy at Sonic in a big bag. You can sometimes find it at your local gas station or your grocery store in the Deli too.
This punch is best served with a big ladle so each serving gets lots of the good ice. We love these wide mouth gallon sized glass jars from Anchor Hocking! Don’t serve this punch in one of those drink servers with the spout near the bottom where no ice comes out. When it comes to a good punch, it’s all about the ice.
Cucumber Limeade Party Punch
Ingredients
- 1 cucumber sliced
- 1 lime sliced
- 1 container of frozen limeade concentrate
- 1 2- liter of Sprite
- 1 bag pebble ice
Instructions
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In a big glass jar with a ladle add the limeade concentrate and the cucumber slices, then add lots of pebble ice and pour in the Sprite last.
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The ice will melt into the punch helping to dilute the frozen juice concentrate and the sprite.
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Serve in a big glass jar with a ladle so every serving gets lots of ice along with the punch.
Recipe Notes
You can serve this with diet Sprite if you prefer.
Making This Recipe? Tag us on Instagram: @NoBiggie using the hashtag #NoBiggieRecipes, so we can see what you are making in the kitchen!
Do you have a favorite punch to serve at parties?
*Don’t miss our other favorite party punch shared by my friend Tiffany…Her awesome party punch is the champion of all party punches!
seriously sassy mama says
You must have the sonic ice!
Tiffany says
I absolutely love cucumbers in water, so I know I will love this punch! I want some now!
Shaunee says
Mmmm! Even on a cold day that looks delicious! Beautiful food presentation picture!
Debbie says
I am craving that punch! Send some over.
Steve says
Sounds good…. is that a 6 oz. can of limeade?
Kami says
I can’t tell from the photo, it’s just the regular size you’d find in the freezer section.Â
Shelley says
In the picture, it shows the 12 oz. size can of limeade, which is the regular larger one…not the tiny can.
Daphne says
Just a twist on the way I make it. I soak the cucumbers overnight in the limeade, then cut a fresh one the next day. It really helps to infuse the cucumber flavor…yummy! 🙂
Courtney says
Anyine ever try with alcohol??? Which would be best?
Melanie {Reasons To Skip The Housework} says
Kami, this looks wonderful. I never would have paired cucumber with Sprite and Limeade, but I love all of those ingredients, so I bet it is delicious! PINNED!
Geri says
Is anyone sure about the size of the limeade concentrate ? Also what alcohol might be added to this punch, VODKA?
kami says
The Limeade is just the typical size found in the freezer section. As for the alcohol, I don’t drink, so I can’t help you much there, sorry.
Sharon says
I have added a 750 ml bottle of Cucumber Vodka to this, everyone requests the recipie!
Donna Daykin says
What is sonic ice? Thanks for the recipe idea.
kami says
Small pebble size ice from Sonic Drive Through
Danielle says
I live in the middle of nowhere! Would it still be as good with crushed ice?
kami says
Sure! You can totally make it without the good ice!