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More Homemade Syrups

Updated: 3 days ago


They don’t call them simple syrups for nothing; these are so simple to make and they payoff is delicious. Not only will you have an easy way to add excitement to club soda (finally, a non-boring drink to serve guests who aren’t imbibing, which is so right now), you’ll also be one step closer to making an impressive cocktail. They will keep two weeks in the refrigerator. Make them in advance so you have them on hand for guests or to treat yourself.

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Ingredients: Orange Vanilla Syrup:



1 orange


4 cups water


1 cup brown sugar


1 whole vanilla bean

Apple Cider Syrup:



4 cups apple cider


2 cinnamon sticks


1 cup brown sugar


Rosemary sprigs (for serving, optional)




Ginger, Honey and Black Pepper Syrup:




4 cups water




1 cup honey




8 inches ginger root, peeled and sliced




1 tsp whole black peppercorns





Instructions:


Orange Vanilla Syrup:


Using a vegetable peeler, gently peel the skin of the orange, removing only the fragrant zest (orange surface) and avoiding the bitter (white) pith. Cut the orange in half and juice it; it should yield approximately ⅔ cup of juice. 

Combine the orange zest, juice, water and brown sugar in a pot. Cut the vanilla bean in half and scrape the seeds out. Add the seeds and bean into the pot.

Heat the mixture on high until it boils. Reduce to low, stir until sugar has completely dissolved. Simmer uncovered for 30-40 minutes until the liquid has reduced by half. Turn off heat and let cool.

Pour the syrup through a strainer and into a jar. Add the vanilla bean but discard the orange peels.


For a orange vanilla soda, use 2 oz of syrup for every 250 ml of club soda and serve with ice.


To make a cocktail, combine 1.5 oz of the syrup, 2 oz of vodka and ice in a shaker. 

Shake vigorously and strain into a glass. This syrup is also nice in an Old Fashioned. 

Replace the sugar with 1 oz of the orange vanilla syrup.


Apple Cider Syrup:


Combine the cider, cinnamon and sugar in a pot. Heat the mixture on high until it boils. Reduce to low, stir until sugar has completely dissolved. Simmer uncovered for 30-40 minutes until the liquid has reduced by half. Turn off heat and let cool.

Remove cinnamon sticks and pour the syrup into a jar.


To make apple cider pop, use 2 oz of the syrup for every 250 ml of club soda and serve with ice.

Stir to incorporate and garnish with a sprig of rosemary.


For a cocktail, add 1.5 oz of rum and garnish with a bit of rosemary.

Ginger, Honey and Black Pepper Syrup:



Combine all of the ingredients in a pot. Heat the mixture on high until it boils. Reduce to low, stir until the honey has been completely incorporated. Simmer uncovered for 30-40 minutes until the liquid has reduced by half. 

Turn off heat and let cool. Pour the mixture through a fine mesh strainer into a jar, and use a wooden spoon to push the ginger against the sides to squeeze out the liquid.


To make a sweet and sparkling ginger drink, stir 2 oz of the syrup for every 250 ml of club soda and serve with ice.


For an alcoholic cocktail, add 1.5 oz of scotch or rum.


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