How to make simple syrup by jessyratfink
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Want to learn how to make simple syrup? It's easy! It takes very little time to throw together, you can flavor it in tons of ways, and it keeps well in the fridge for months.

Simple syrup is a great addition to mixed drinks, tea, and coffee! It's perfect for sweetening cold drinks where regular sugar wouldn't normally dissolve with ease.

In this instructable, I'll teach you how to make simple syrup and how to flavor it. I'll show you the right ratio of sugar and water so that the syrup you make will always turn out just right. The photos above shown lemon-ginger and ginger-peppercorn simple syrup. They're my favorites. :D
 
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Step 1: Ingredients!

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The classic simple syrup ratio is 1 part water to 1 part sugar, in other words:
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup water
In this case, I'm doing 2 cups of each - I was running low. :D

You can also flavor your syrup in many many ways. If something goes well with sweets, it will flavor simple syrup nicely! Consider trying some of these:
  • cinnamon sticks
  • whole cloves
  • cardamom pods (yums!)
  • lemon/lime/orange/grapefruit zest
  • lavendar
  • basil
  • ginger
  • vanilla bean
  • peppercorns
  • chili peppers, fresh or dried
  • any sort of fruit you like!
My personal favorites are lemon and ginger. As an added bonus, you get yummy lemon zest and ginger to eat once you're done!
cattyb says: May 13, 2013. 8:08 PM
What a kewel way to "candy" citrus peels and fresh herbs while making what I consider a kitchen staple!
I usually make a huge batch and divide it -- 1/3 flavored with creme de menthe candy "oil" (concentrated flavors can be found near cake decorating in most hobby/craft stores) to use in tea or coffee...or drizzle over pound cake (totally removing all the calories first, of course!), 1/3 I'll use cinnamon oil or simmer cinnamon sticks in for the kiddo that loves cinnamon in his coffee, and I leave the last third plain or use one of the other dozen or so family faves (butter rum, vanilla bean, orange/lemon) depending on the season.
londobali says: Aug 4, 2012. 9:28 PM
nicely done..

I wonder how would the chili peppers taste like..

I'd make it with rock-sugar though... less processed compared to normal sugar, and cheaper around here.. :)


londobali says: Aug 4, 2012. 9:28 PM
oh.. and i like the map-table too...
jessyratfink (author) says: Aug 6, 2012. 2:28 PM
Good idea doing with rock sugar. I used the last of mine months ago and never bought more - maybe I'll have to soon! :)

And thank you!
ejarrell says: Aug 4, 2012. 7:54 PM
Cute! I like the maps! :)
jessyratfink (author) says: Aug 6, 2012. 2:27 PM
Thank you! :)
canucksgirl says: Aug 3, 2012. 4:51 PM
Great tutorial (er... Instructable!). Cardamom and Vanilla Bean would be heavenly. Thanks for sharing, I think I'll make some this weekend. :)
jessyratfink (author) says: Aug 6, 2012. 2:27 PM
Oh, that does sound good. I really need to get more cardamom. :D
slylee says: Aug 4, 2012. 12:41 PM
Very nice! this will make my mojitos much more tasty!
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