Make this Vampire Punch for your Halloween party. Spooky, festive and delicious!
While the stars of the Halloween parties are always the costumes - a skeleton and a werewolf are haunting our house this year - the treats are almost as fun. This year the boys and I made Halloween Deviled Eggs Mummy Cookies, and last year my husband initiated making some decadent Maple-Glazed donuts.
The tradition of roasting pumpkin seeds started when I was a kid and each year I look forward to making them just the way my mum still does.
Of course, you have to have a drink to wash down the treats. Preferably something sweet, like punch. The creepier the better. If you attract a few vampires to your party, then you have succeeded. Waa-haa-haa-haa (that's my best spine-tingling laugh).
I got the idea for the blood-red drips from a drink featured on Martha Stewart's site. They have some fantastic Halloween beverage ideas, so be sure to check it out. The "blood" is a simple concoction of corn syrup and red food coloring. Just dip the edges of your glasses into the mixture and voila, they are Halloween-ready (I suggest dipping less enthusiastically than I did so your glasses aren't quite as drippy and messy.) The punch is a simple mixture of lime sherbet, pink grapefruit juice and club soda. Many punches with sherbet are too sweet for my taste because they often include some sort of soda in addition to the sherbet and juice. So, I left out the sweet stuff and added in club soda for a little fizz.
This drink was a hit with my kids and I had a hard time resisting gulping down a couple of glasses myself. If you would like to upgrade the drink to adult level, make up a second batch with some shots of vodka included (I'll leave the amount up to you) and serve the cocktail in a martini glass.
How to make vampire lime sherbet punch:
In a shallow dish that is wider that the rim of your glasses, combine corn syrup and red food coloring. Use a toothpick to mix until the corn syrup is completely red.
In a blender, combine lime sherbet, pink grapefruit juice and club soda. Add vodka for an adult version. Blend until frothy and fully combined, about 10 seconds.
Dip the rim of each glass into the red corn syrup. Turn each glass upright and let the corn syrup drip down the sides. You probably want to use a little less than I did so that the sides of your glasses aren't filled with so many drips and there are more places to hold the glass.
Pour the punch into the prepared glasses and serve.
Printable Recipe
Halloween Vampire Punch with Lime Sherbet
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons light corn syrup
- 2-4 drops red food coloring
- ¾ quart lime sherbet softened
- 1 ½ cups pink grapefruit juice
- 1 ½ cups club soda
- vodka optional
Instructions
- In a shallow dish that is wider that the rim of your glasses, combine corn syrup and red food coloring. Use a toothpick to mix until the corn syrup is completely red.
- In a blender, combine lime sherbet, pink grapefruit juice and club soda. Add vodka to taste for an adult version. Blend until frothy and fully combined, about 10 seconds.
- Dip the rim of each glass into the red corn syrup. Turn each glass upright and let the corn syrup drip down the sides.
- Pour the punch into the prepared glasses and serve.
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Darla | Bakingdom
Eek! Omigosh, these are so much fun! 🙂 Sounds really delicious and what a fun idea.
Sukaina
What an appropriate Halloween drink- love the red trickle. BOO!
Kita
In my house the vodka is mandatory 😉 lol. Totally digging these spooky little drinks.
Donna
LOVE the look! Happy Hauntings to you!
Rachel @ Not Rachael Ray
These are so unbelievably fun! I love it!
Sommer@ASpicyPerspective
I may be making the "grownup" version later tonight! 😉
Jennifer (Delicieux)
LOVE your vampire punch!!!! It's such a fun idea with the blood trickling down the glass.
raquel
it's like blood love that trick =)
Jen (A Girl and Her Carrot)
These are just too cute! I used to throw halloween parties when I was a teenager, a group of us would decorate one our our basements, bake, make spooky foods...this drink would've been a great addition. It's not too late. ;-).
Tracy
These are so cute; what a fun idea! Perfect drink for Halloween!