Spring is in the air, and nothing captures the essence of Easter quite like this Easter Punch Recipe. After multiple attempts to get the flavor just right, I can confidently say this vibrant drink is a highlight of any brunch table. With a delightful blend of fruity juices and a hint of mint, it brings a cheerful touch to your celebration. Plus, if you’re looking for a drink that can easily transition from cocktail to mocktail, this is it! If you’re interested in more bright flavors, check out my Simple Avocado Toast recipe as a great pairing.
About Easter Punch Recipe
This Easter Punch Recipe is a celebration in a bowl—perfect for family gatherings or a cheerful brunch with friends. My testing revealed how the melding of juices creates a refreshing and festive atmosphere that brightens up any occasion. With a simple preparation process, it’s budget-friendly while making a big splash. The combination of raspberry vodka and fresh fruit juices is not just tasty; it’s visually enticing, too!
- Quick prep time—ready in just 10 minutes.
- Versatile—easily switches from cocktail to mocktail without missing a beat.
- A family favorite—children and adults alike love the fruity flavors.
- Fun fact: Raspberry vodka adds a distinctive twist, enhancing the punch with a delightful berry essence.
Key Ingredients & Their Roles
- Raspberry Vodka: Adds a fruity kick. Feel free to substitute with flavored syrups for a non-alcoholic option.
- Strawberry Juice: Infuses sweetness and vibrant color.
- Pineapple Juice: Lends tropical flair; choose fresh juice for an even brighter flavor.
- Lemon-Lime Soda: Provides a fizzy finish. Swap with sparkling water for less sweetness.
How to Make Easter Punch Recipe
- In a punch bowl or jug, combine the chilled raspberry vodka, strawberry juice, pineapple juice, and ice. This creates a tropical base that immediately makes your kitchen smell delightful.
- Once mixed, add fresh fruit garnishes such as pineapple slices, strawberries, raspberries, and lime wheels for a splash of color and texture.
- Just before serving, pour in the lemon-lime soda, giving it a gentle stir to combine yet still preserve the fizz.
- For an extra touch, prep serving glasses by filling them with ice, adding a mint sprig, and garnishing with a raspberry sitting on the rim.


Pro Tips & Troubleshooting
- Feel free to experiment with different fruit juices based on your family’s favorites. I found that mango juice adds an unexpected twist!
- Ensure the soda is added last—this preserves its fizz and prevents the drink from becoming flat too quickly.
- Want to double the recipe? Just keep the ratios consistent; this batch is easy to scale up for larger gatherings.
Storage & Make-Ahead Guide
This Easter Punch can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. However, I recommend making it fresh to enjoy the effervescence from the lemon-lime soda. If stored, add soda just before serving. I once made a batch ahead for a family gathering, and while it was still delicious, the soda lost its fizz after a day.
What to Serve With Easter Punch Recipe
Pair this Easter Punch Recipe with delightful treats like Easter Bird’s Nest Cookies or a light salad to balance the fruity sweetness. These pair beautifully, making your brunch a well-rounded experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I make this punch ahead of time? Yes, you can prep the juices a day in advance, but add the soda just before serving.
- What can I substitute for vodka? Consider using flavored syrups or simply omit it for a family-friendly version.
- How many servings does this recipe make? This Easter Punch serves about 20 people, making it great for gatherings.
- What fruits work best for garnish? Fresh strawberries, raspberries, and lime wheels add both beauty and flavor.
- Can this be made non-alcoholic? Absolutely! Just skip the vodka and increase the juices for a delightful mocktail.
Final Thoughts
I absolutely love serving this Easter Punch Recipe during our Easter celebrations. It’s a delightful centerpiece that sparks joy and conversation around the table. I encourage you to try it out, and I’d love to hear your thoughts on how it turned out for you!
More Recipes You’ll Love
- Dubai Strawberry Cup – a delightful fruity complement
- Refreshing Peach Lemonade – perfect for a bright, festive occasion
- Easy Easter Bird’s Nest Cookies – a sweet treat pairing for Easter

Easter Punch Recipe
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 2 cup raspberry vodka
- 3 cup strawberry juice
- 3 cup fresh pineapple juice
- 2 cup lemon-lime soda
- 2 oz pineapple slice
- 4-5 strawberries cut into slices
- 1 cup raspberries
- 2 limes cut into wheels
- Fresh mint leaves
Instructions
Main Instructions
- In the punch bowl or jug, mix together the chilled ingredients, fruit garnishes, and some ice.
- Right before serving, pour in the lemon-lime soda.
- Optional: Prep the serving glasses with some ice, a mint sprig, and a few fruit slices. Garnish with a raspberry sitting on the brim of the glass.
Notes
Serve it as a cocktail or skip the vodka for a kid-friendly mocktail!