Non-alcoholic fruit punch with real fruit juices recipe?!


Question:

Non-alcoholic fruit punch with real fruit juices recipe?

I have been looking for the perfect fruit punch recipe all day. I guess I am having a hard time because I have special requirements.
I want a recipe that does NOT use fruit juice concentrate. It has to be real fruit juices. And I need a recipe that doesn't use things like jello or kool-aid. Just real juice.
I prefer either soda water or sprite/7-up but, will settle for ginger ale. Also no ice cream or sherbet.
It is a tall order to fill! Anyone know of a good recipe that sounds like what I want?
Thanks in advance!


Answers:

Ok! I'll try to answer the question. I always make only non-alcoholic fruit punch and its delicious. Of course, I make it with fruit concentrates so I'll have to change the recipe for you.

Let's just assume that you don't want to buy any fruit juices, since I don't know what you prefer. You can make the recipe with store bought juices though!

1 cup of Orange juice
1 cup of Pineapple juice
1 cup of Mango juice
1 cup peach juice
1 cup passion fruit juice
1 cup of sweet lemonade
1 medium sized bottle of ginger ale
2 really ripe mashed bananas
Finely cut washed strawberries
1 pack of Rasberry
Finely chopped mint leaves

Since you don't add any concentrates, you may need to check for sweetness. You can make a sugar syrup with 1:1 ratio of Sugar and water, boil it well and add to the mix. Cool it for atleast 3-4 hrs and serve it with ice cubes.

Note: Depending on how many people you are going to serve it for, increase or reduce the amounts of juices you are adding and also the fresh fruits.

Enjoy!




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