My homemade syrup recipes are easy to make and add a special touch to any pancake or waffle!
I recently catered a waffle bar that was a huge hit. I like to think the reason it was such a hit is because of my homemade syrup recipes. Betcha didn’t know that making homemade syrup is really quite simple and healthy.
I had better explain what “healthy” means to me when I’m talking about syrup. Homemade syrup may still have tons of sugar in it, but I can actually pronounce all the ingredients in the recipe!
Do you know that I love making homemade syrups for breakfasts, brunches, and to use as a topping on desserts. I make homemade syrup or two several times a month.
Today, I’m sharing the two most popular flavors from the recent brunch I catered. These are both easy to make and are delicious on pancakes, waffles, or crepes. But let’s first talk syrup basics.
Storing Homemade Syrups:
Storing homemade syrup is as simple as making it! Mason jars are just fine to store the syrups in, but I can’t get over how cute these syrup containers are!
They hold the perfect amount of syrup and have the cool lids that you might see at breakfast restaurants.
Coconut Syrup Recipe
This Coconut Syrup recipe is my absolute, number one favorite syrup recipe, so it only seemed fitting to showcase it first. This syrup is for coconut lovers and tropical getaway dreamers. Think of creamy, sweetened coconut, and you’ve hit the nail on the head!
The recipe originally came from a family member, but I didn’t receive a list of all the ingredients. So I set off on an adventure of recreating the coconut syrup recipe. After some, but mostly lots of trial and error, I was able to recreate it, and boy, is it delicious!
Homemade Coconut Syrup
A great syrup option for any pancake or waffle bar.
Ingredients
- 4 (14 ounce) Cans Sweetened Condensed Milk
- 1 Tablespoon + 1 Teaspoon Pure Coconut Extract
- 1 Teaspoon Butter Extract
- Pinch of Salt
Instructions
- Place the ingredients in a small saucepan and heat on low until warmed through.
- Place the syrup in syrup containers or mason jars.
Notes
Keep refrigerated after use. Just reheat when ready to serve.
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