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LEMONCELLO PUNCH

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LEMONCELLO PUNCH

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  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Punch
  • sdebrango's Testing Notes: I am so in love with anything citrus and dymnyno's Lemoncello Punch really hit the spot. The limoncello is paired with lime, pineapple and ginger ale and makes a refreshing and delicious drink...

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    dymnyno's Notes: I make my own lemoncello every year and I am always looking for new ways to use it in drinks that spotlight the unique and refreshing flavor of the liqueur. If you don't make your own, it...

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Serves a small party

  1. Into a large attractive punch bowl put about 2 cups of lemon gelato scooped into round balls.

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  2. Add the lemoncello, lime juice, pineapple juice and ginger ale.

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  3. Add a big chunk of ice to keep the mixture very cold.

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  4. The gelato will melt and make the punch sort of creamy.

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8 Comments on LEMONCELLO PUNCH

Copy_of_me Reply

Yum...WOW...this is a lovely way to toast the holidays!

Nog Reply

I agree with everyone - love limoncello and love the addition of the ginger ale....do you think it would be good with ginger beer? I've got a couple of bottles hanging round the pantry.

186003_1004761561_1198459_n Reply

I tried it with ginger beer when I was making up the recipe. It tastes great but it is not as fizzy as plain old ginger ale.

Annalbu Reply

Sounds delightfully lemony-- I like the combination of the gelato, fruit juices, and ginger ale.

Dsc_0122 Reply

I'd love to learn to make my own Lemoncello.. THis sounds awesome!

186003_1004761561_1198459_n Reply

It's real simple to make lemoncello. I have a recipe on this site.

Newliztoqueicon-2 Reply

I adore limoncello - your punch sounds amazing and would be "in season" all year long.

Oldies_joemare_bd Reply

Amazing, sounds incredible.

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