Raspberry Key Lime Italian Soda

This refreshing Raspberry Key Lime Italian Soda is made with fresh raspberry-lime syrup and soda water, this is the favorite drink to serve with summer fun outside.
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Summer’s perfect refreshment is an ice-cold, delicious drink. This refreshing Raspberry Key Lime Italian Soda is homemade and very easy. Made with fresh raspberry-lime syrup and soda water, this is the favorite drink to serve with summer fun outside.

Raspberry Key Lime Italian Soda in a glass with lime and raspberries garnish

ITALIAN SODA

Summer is finally here and that means spending lots of time outside, relaxing, and enjoying the beautiful weather. Even if we’re not going to the pool or beach, I like to kick my feet up and sit on the porch. Spring is the best time for that before the weather gets too scorching.

Pools are my favorite tho. In Florida, I am genuinely horrified by any body of water, even the man-made little ponds in our neighborhood. Rightfully so because there are gators and snakes all over the place. Last year, there was a good size gator found in one of those little ponds in our neighborhood. I won’t even go fishing in one of those.

Pool seems like the safest place to chill for the kids. Beach is good too but you know…sharks. Pools are a great way to beat the heat and if one of the friends has a pool in their house, that’s where all the kids will be spending the days. 

All you need now is a bunch of refreshing drinks and frozen treats. Homemade Raspberry Key Lime Italian Sodas will be very popular with the kids and adults. First of all, it’s a tasty soda so you know kids will love it. Second of all, it’s made with homemade syrup out of fresh raspberries, so adults will enjoy that fact. No artificial flavors and added vitamins.

These sodas are very easy to make and they can easily be made into Italian Cream Soda with just adding a little bit of whipped cream on top. Make an extra batch of raspberry sauce and keep in the fridge for the week too.

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Raspberry Key Lime Italian Soda in a glass with lime and raspberries garnish

HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE ITALIAN SODA:

Start by making the syrup. Combine berries and sugar in a sauce pot and heat it up over medium heat.

Then, add key lime zest, juice, and water to the pot. Cover and simmer for a few minutes.

Smash berries with a wooden spoon and lower the heat to medium-low. Cook for just a few more minutes.

Strain the syrup through a fine strainer to get rid of the seeds and solids.

Refrigerate the syrup until ready to use and use solids in the pancakes of waffles.

This recipe makes about a cup and a half of syrup, which is good for 9-12 8-oz drinks, depending on how sweet you like them.

Remember that you can always double and triple the recipe for a big party.

 

Raspberry Key Lime Italian Soda in a glass with lime and raspberries garnish

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Raspberry Key Lime Italian Soda in a glass with lime and raspberries garnish

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Float Party and Raspberry Key Lime Italian Soda

This refreshing Raspberry Key Lime Italian Soda is made with fresh raspberry-lime syrup and soda water, this is the favorite drink to serve with summer fun outside.
5 from 5 votes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American, Italian
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Chill time:: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Servings: 12 2-tablespoon servings
Calories: 92kcal
Author: Lyuba Brooke

Ingredients

  • 1 lb raspberries
  • 1 cup white granulated sugar
  • 5 key limes
  • 1/3 cup water
  • Club Soda

Instructions

  • In a small sauce pot, over medium heat, combine raspberries and sugar. Mix well.
  • Zest key limes and add zest to the pot.
  • Add juice of key limes as well and mix well. Cover with a lid but don't walk away.
  • After a couple of minutes on heat, start mashing the berries with a wooden spoon. Mash all the berries well. 
  • Add water and mix well. Cover with a lid, lower the heat to medium-low and keep berry mixture simmering for about 5-7 minutes, stirring often. (Don't walk away because berries tend to raise and simmer over when cooking. If it happens, just raise the lid a little to let the steam out.)
  • Strain the mixture through a fine strainer to remove the seeds and solids.
  • Refrigerate the syrup until ready to use. Use cooled syrup in drinks.
  • Fill the glasses with club soda, about 3/4 way up. Add about 2 tbs of raspberry syrup per glass (more if you like it sweeter.)
  • (This recipe makes about a cup and a half of syrup, which is good for 9-12 8-oz drinks, depending on how sweet you like them.)
    Feel free to double the recipe for parties.

Notes

All images and text ©Lyubov Brooke for ©Will Cook For Smiles. Please do not use my images without prior permission. If using my posts in collections and features, please link back to this post for the recipe. Disclaimer: Nutrition information shown is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate as most ingredients and brands have a slight variation.

Nutrition

Calories: 92kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 85mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 25IU | Vitamin C: 18.1mg | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 0.4mg
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Raspberry Key Lime Italian Soda in a glass with lime and raspberries garnish and collage of how to make raspberry syrup

**This post was originally posted on Will Cook For Smiles in June, 2013.

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All images and text ©Lyubov Brooke for ©Will Cook For Smiles. Please do not use my images without prior permission. If using my posts in collections and features, please link back to this post for the recipe.
Disclaimer: Nutrition information shown is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate as most ingredients and brands have variations.

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63 Comments

  1. Mackenzie says:

    What a great sister you are; how fun! 🙂 I love ice cream floats, and I have a feeling I would REALLY love these italian sodas! What a perfect recipe for Summer Lyuba! 🙂

    1. Awww, thanks so much, Mackenzie!

  2. Looks like the party was a huge hit! I love how fun and colorful those drinks are – definitely will be trying this! Thanks so much for sharing at The Inspiration Exchange – I am always so happy to have you out! We’ll be sharing this tomorrow and it is pinned for future use! 🙂 Have a wonderful weekend!
    Jenn 🙂

    1. Thanks so much, dear! I’ll make sure to come by!

  3. Jenna @ Sensationallyseasonal.com says:

    Stopping by from Diana Rambles Pin Me Linky Party. I am the cohost this week, and wanted to say thank you for linking up. These sodas are so pretty! I love them! Also, great picture of the kids jumping into the pool- the perfect summertime moment!

    <3
    Jenna @www.SensationallySeasonal.com

    1. Thank you so much, Jenna!!

  4. What a great shot of the girls in the first photo – capturing innocence at its finest – and the drinks look scrumptious! 🙂

  5. Thanks for the recipe. Sounds delicious and refreshing! Looks like a fun party!

    1. Thank you so much, Virginia!

  6. I LOVE the idea of a float party! Perfect for summer gatherings! I have a whole board on Pinterest devoted to drinks- I’ve got yours pinned. Thanks so much for sharing! Happy 4th of July week to you!

    1. That is so sweet! Thank you, Brooke!

  7. So refreshing! Thanks for the recipe.

  8. Lyndsay @ The Happy Chateau says:

    These look delicious and refreshing! I love anything with key limes, but they usually aren’t available at my grocery store. I know what I’ll be making the next time I see them. Thanks for the recipe!

    1. If you have trouble finding key limes, go a ahead and use regular lime or even a lemon 🙂
      Thank you, Lyndsay!

  9. Alison Wood says:

    These look amazingly dee-lish! I have been wanting to make Italian sodas for some time. I think this will be my first recipe! Pinning!
    Visiting from Pint-sized Treasures

    1. So glad to inspire!
      Thank you, Alison!

  10. Katy @ Lolly Linens says:

    What a great sister you are! You really went overboard and it looks like they had a grand time.

  11. The soda looks so delicious and refreshing! If you have any mocktail recipes, totally let us know and we would welcome a guest post !!

    1. Thank you so much, Michelle!

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