Gingerbread Syrup Recipe - We are not Martha (2024)

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If you're dreaming of a gingerbread-filled holiday season, you need to make this homemade Gingerbread Syrup! Use it to add gingerbread flavor to co*cktails, coffee, soda, pancakes, oatmeal, ice cream, and so much more!

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All I want for Christmas is gingerbread flavored everything. Seriously, I've been on a major gingerbread kick lately and have been craving the festive flavor in all of my seasonal treats.

And I just created something that makes infusing gingerbread flavor into everything SO easy. It's Gingerbread Syrup and you can make it in just minutes and keep it in your fridge all holiday season long.

For whenever that gingerbread craving hits!

What is Simple Syrup?

This gingerbread syrup is a simple syrup, which means it's sugar and water boiled together until a syrup is formed. Of course, I also added gingerbread spices to flavor the syrup.

Simple syrups are an essential ingredient behind many bars as they offer an easy way to sweeten and flavor co*cktails.

You can make syrups in nearly any flavor you want (I've even done bubble gum and sugar cookie), which means you can make basically any flavor of drink you want.

The syrups also have lots of other uses besides drinks, which I'll talk about more below.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

If you love all things gingerbread, you're going to be obsessed with this easy way to add the flavor to your co*cktails, coffees, breakfasts, and so much more!

It's incredibly easy to make and should keep in your fridge for about a month. It also makes a fun holiday gift to give to any gingerbread lovers in your life.

Ingredients

This syrup doesn't require much at all and chances are you already have all of the ingredients in your kitchen, especially if you have a fully-stocked spice cabinet. Here's what you need:

  • Water
  • Granulated sugar
  • Molasses
  • Ground ginger
  • Ground cinnamon
  • Ground allspice
  • Ground nutmeg

How to Make Gingerbread Syrup

And the process for making gingerbread syrup is also incredibly easy. If you've ever made a simple syrup before, you'll know exactly what to do. Even if it's your first time, you'll have no problem at all!

Simple put all the ingredients in a medium saucepan and bring mixture to a boil.

I put the sugar, molasses, and water in my saucepan and sprinkle the spices over the top.

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Once the mixture is boiling, lower the heat and let it simmer for about 10 minutes, until the sugar is completely dissolved and mixture has thickened a bit.

This syrup is a bit thicker than the syrups I typically make because of the molasses. It will thicken up even more as it cools.

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Oh and chances are, your house will begin smelling like freshly baked gingerbread. Which is obviously the best.

Now, pour the syrup into a mason jar or bowl and place it in the fridge to cool completely before using.

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Once cooled, you can use the gingerbread syrup in a whole myriad of ways!

If you're not inclined to just lick it off the spoon. Which I may have done a little bit.

How to Use

Like I mentioned, the main use for simple syrups is in drinks. But that doesn't mean that's all you can do with it! Here are some of my favorite ways to use this gingerbread syrup:

  • co*cktail Mixers: You can turn any kind of co*cktail into a holiday co*cktail with this gingerbread syrup! I love the idea of a gingerbread vodka soda, but also know this syrup would go really well with dark liquors like whiskey or rum.
  • Homemade Soda: Gingerbread soda? It's so easy with this syrup! All you have to do is mix a little of it into soda water and you have an instant treat that kids and adults will both love! Add a little gingerbread man onto the side of the glass for a fun garnish.
  • Coffee Flavoring: Gingerbread coffee is one of my favorite seasonal treats and this is the best way to make it! Just drizzle a bit into your coffee and it will transform it into holiday coffee. You can also make specialty drinks with it and I'll have a iced gingerbread latte recipe coming to you soon!
  • Cake Moistener: Lots of people use simple syrups to moisten and flavor their homemade cakes. Just brush a little bit on to your baked and cooled cake and you'll also be adding some holiday flavor to it! This would be delicious on any flavor cake, but especially vanilla or chocolate.
  • Baking Ingredient: Use this simple syrup in a multitude of baked good recipes to add a touch of gingerbread flavor.
  • Oatmeal and Yogurt Topping: Add some sweetness and flavor to your healthy breakfast with a drizzle of this syrup!
  • Pancake, Waffle, and French Toast Topping: Instead of maple syrup, drizzle gingerbread syrup over your pancakes, waffles, and more!
  • Ice Cream Topping: I love the idea of topping vanilla or chocolate ice cream with this syrup!
  • co*cktail Rimmer: Brunch some gingerbread syrup on the rim of your co*cktail glass and then coat it in sugar for a deliciously sweet gingerbread rim.

How to Store

Be sure to store your gingerbread syrup in an airtight container in the fridge. When stored properly, it should keep fresh for about a month.

I personally think mason jars are the best way to store simple syrups. You can use 16 oz. mason jars or the smaller8 oz. jarsI used in these photos.

However, note that this recipe does make slightly more than a cup of syrup.

You can even get lids with spouts for super easy syrup pouring!

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How to Make More

It's also very easy to make more of this syrup if you want to! This is especially useful if you're making it for co*cktails you'll be serving at a party or will be adding it to your coffee every day!

Simple double or triple the amounts of ingredients to make as much as you want. you can do this all in one batch with no problem, though you may have to simmer for a little bit longer.

Where to Buy

Making this syrup is so incredibly easy, but I also totally understand if you'd prefer to purchase a big bottle of shelf-stable gingerbread syrup to have on hand at all times.

Luckily, there are some great options for purchasing! Here are a few:

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More Gingerbread Recipes

If you can't get enough gingerbread in your life and even after adding this syrup to everything, you still want more, I've got lots of great ideas for you! Here are some of my favorite gingerbread recipes:

  • Gingerbread Energy Balls
  • Orange Gingerbread Meringues
  • Gingerbread Shortbread Cookies
  • Gingerbread Rolls with Eggnog Glaze
  • Gingerbread Cookie Cake
  • Eggnog Gingerbread Cookies
  • Triple Gingerbread Ice Cream
  • Gingerbread Puppuccinos (a special treat for your dog!)
  • Gingerbread Waffles (from Running to the Kitchen)

More Simple Syrup Recipes

And if you're as obsessed with homemade simple syrups as I am, check out all my other flavored syrup recipes!

  • Jalapeno
  • Blueberry
  • Lavender
  • Strawberry
  • Mint
  • Peach
  • Apple
  • Pear
  • Bubblegum
  • Pistachio
  • Pumpkin Spice
  • Candy Corn
  • Sugar Cookie
  • Cranberry
  • Candy Cane
  • Vanilla
  • Ginger
  • Raspberry
  • Rhubarb
  • Pink Peppercorn
  • Holiday Spice
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I hope this easy recipe helps you get your gingerbread fix all holiday season long... Though I think it's also totally acceptable to use long after the holidays are over.

Let me know how you're using this gingerbread syrup!

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Gingerbread Simple Syrup

If you're dreaming of a gingerbread-filled holiday season, you need to make this homemade Gingerbread Syrup! Use it to add gingerbread flavor to co*cktails, coffee, soda, pancakes, oatmeal, ice cream, and so much more!

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Christmas Drinks, Gingerbread Recipes, Simple Syrup Recipes

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Makes: 1 ¼ cups

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 Tbsp molasses
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp ground allspice
  • tsp ground nutmeg

Instructions

  • Put all the ingredients in a medium saucepan and bring mixture to a boil.

  • Once boiling, lower heat and let simmer for about 10 minutes, until sugar is completely dissolved and mixture has thickened a bit.

  • Pour syrup into a mason jar or bowl and place in fridge to cool completely before using. Syrup will continue to thicken as it cools.

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FAQs

Gingerbread Syrup Recipe - We are not Martha? ›

1Peel the ginger and slice it into ⅛-inch thick coins. 2To a small saucepan, add the molasses, brown sugar, 1 cup of water, ginger, cinnamon sticks, cloves, allspice, nutmeg, and pepper. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 5 minutes, stirring until the sugar is fully dissolved.

What is gingerbread syrup made of? ›

1Peel the ginger and slice it into ⅛-inch thick coins. 2To a small saucepan, add the molasses, brown sugar, 1 cup of water, ginger, cinnamon sticks, cloves, allspice, nutmeg, and pepper. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 5 minutes, stirring until the sugar is fully dissolved.

How can I improve my simple syrup? ›

Fresh herbs such as mint, thyme, or basil can spice up a plain-sugar simple; cracked cinnamon sticks or vanilla beans work great with demerara; and fresh-cut ginger can add some zip to honey syrup (an absolute necessity for making a Penicillin). Making spicy margaritas? Infuse simple syrup with a sliced jalapeño.

How do you make golden syrup? ›

Place 110g (1/2 cup) of sugar in a medium saucepan and add 125ml (1/2 cup) water. Cook, stirring, over low heat for 3 minutes or until sugar dissolves. Increase heat to medium and bring to a simmer. Simmer, without stirring, for 8-9 minutes or until mixture is golden.

Why is my simple syrup thick? ›

It's ok to bring it back to a boil, but if you heat for too long (or let it boil for too long before you add the sugar) you'll lose water volume to evaporation and a have a thicker syrup.

What molasses is used in gingerbread? ›

Medium Or Dark Molasses

“It adds enough bold flavor and sweet notes with a hint of bitterness to any recipe, which is exactly what you want for making gingerbread cookies.” Bourdon added that it's also versatile and can be used for marinades, baked beans, sauces, breads and recipes for other foods.

What does molasses do in gingerbread? ›

From light to blackstrap, sulfured to unsulfured, the large variety of molasses options can be confusing. And one type will make your treats "frankly inedible." Molasses is the essential ingredient in gingerbread cookies, providing the chewy texture and almost burnt sugar flavor that characterizes the treat.

How do you make syrup that doesn't harden? ›

So the answer is the length of time spent heating the sugar and water solution, which makes the syrup. To prevent the crystals from forming you need to prolong the heating or cooking time. Instead of just bringing the sugar and water to a boil you need to simmer it covered for 10 minutes.

What is the formula of simple syrup? ›

Traditional simple syrup is made from one part water to one part sugar (1:1). White granulated sugar is the standard sweetener, but once you've mastered that basic base, feel free to experiment with different sugars, while being sure to keep the ratio the same.

How do you keep homemade syrup from hardening? ›

Keep your mixture at medium heat when mixing it in a saucepan on the stovetop. It doesn't need to boil. Using distilled water helps crystals from forming, however crystallization still happens if the simple syrup is placed in the fridge or if the 2 parts water to 1 part sweetener ratio isn't followed.

What is a substitute for golden syrup in gingerbread? ›

Golden syrup - if you're unable to buy golden syrup then you can substitute it for corn syrup, honey or maple syrup. Egg yolk - use just the egg yolk (rather than the whole egg) to make the perfect gingerbread cookie mixture!

What is golden syrup called in America? ›

Also known as light treacle, golden syrup makes its way into recipes with treacle in the title, like this Blood Orange Treacle Pudding. It's not to be confused with treacle, however, which is closer to molasses or dark corn syrup in its consistency, though it doesn't quite have the same flavor.

What is the American name for golden syrup? ›

In the U.S., golden syrup is usually sold under the name of light treacle, but it's not readily available in many grocery stores. In cooking recipes, molasses and light treacle are often used interchangeably because their textures and flavor profiles are similar.

What can you add to syrup to make it thicker? ›

Make a 1:1 ratio of cornstarch and water.

Mix them together with a spoon until they form a gritty paste. Cornstarch is a thickening agent that won't change the flavor of your syrup.

Why did my simple syrup turn hard? ›

Sugar granules in the syrup will latch onto any particles left on a pan and crystallize to form a solid mass. Check to make sure the pan is free of any dust or particulates. Dip a pastry brush in water to wash away any sugar that sticks to the side of the pot or pan as the sugar heats.

Can you over cook simple syrup? ›

Can you overcook simple syrup? Yes. Simple syrup should be made at low to medium heat. If you boil sugar and water for too long it will become caramel instead of simple syrup.

What are the ingredients in Starbucks gingerbread syrup? ›

Sugar, Water, Natural Flavour, Preservative: Sodium Benzoate, (E211), Citric Acid (E330).

What is the main flavor in gingerbread? ›

Gingerbread refers to a broad category of baked goods, typically flavored with ginger, cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon and sweetened with honey, sugar, or molasses.

Is gingerbread actually made of ginger? ›

In Medieval England, the term gingerbread simply meant “preserved ginger” and wasn't applied to the desserts we are familiar with until the 15th century. The term is now broadly used to describe any type of sweet treat that combines ginger with honey, treacle or molasses.

What's the difference between gingerbread and molasses? ›

Texturally, gingerbread cookies are usually a bit thinner and less soft (depending on the recipe). One of the more obvious differences here is that gingerbread cookies are typically rolled out and cut into shapes and iced while molasses cookies are rolled in sparkling sugar.

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