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HOW TO MAKE COFFEE SYRUP

by - March 03, 2023


COFFEE SYRUP
HOW TO MAKE COFFEE SYRUP

     I am a Coffee person, nothing rejuvenates me, rather than a strong aromatic Cup of Coffee right in the morning. What I love the most is the strong Black Coffee right from the Percolator without any sweetener & milk.  The first thing I do is, enjoy the aroma of freshly brewed Coffee wafting out from my wonderful Coffee. Then take a small sip... cherish the taste...  As I would like to twist the age-old proverb to,  "there is many a Sip between the Cup and the Lip". My Coffee Cup would surely understand the term as a sip (instead of slip). Coffee is the only beverage I drink, and I am quite loyal (addicted) to the drink. My love for Coffee is self-proclaimed. Anything in the name of Coffee - "A Coffee is a Coffee is a Coffee"- quite captivating and levitating enough to propel your senses with its wonderful aroma and taste.

     But in spite of my love for Coffee, it's always in terms of Hot Coffee and not Cold Coffees.  I do not prefer cold coffee, let me reinstate the term "prefer" and not "do not like."  If an offer comes for a cold coffee, I would like to indulge in it too, but my love for hot & freshly brewed coffee stands high in my preferential scale. 

COFFEE SYRUP
HOW TO MAKE COFFEE SYRUP

    Well, when I mastered 😜 (Did I???) Anyway, when I started making Syrups with different ingredients, I wanted to make Coffee Syrup which could be an easy addition while making Cold Coffees.  I’ve already posted a few simple Homemade Syrup recipes like Nannari/Sarsaparilla Syrup, Rose Syrup, Lychee Syrup, and Caramel Syrup. Which could be a great addition to your pantry and a great addition for flavouring drinks, lemonades or juices. So, this time my trial is with Coffee -  a coffee-flavoured syrup. This homemade coffee syrup is perfect for making iced coffee, drizzling over ice cream, adding to cocktails etc., All the more, you do not need to brew the coffee each time.

    Coffee syrup is a concentrated coffee extract that is used to flavour coffee and other beverages. It is made by steeping coffee grounds in water and then reducing the water to leave a thick, syrupy liquid. Coffee syrup is often used in coffee houses to make flavoured coffee drinks. It can also be used to make iced coffee and cold brew coffee.  Coffee syrup has a strong coffee flavour and is very sweet.

    Coffee syrup can be used to make a variety of different beverages. Some of the most popular include Iced Coffee/Cold Coffee, Lattes and Frappés. And not only that it is not limited to just cold Coffees or drinks, it can also be used to make your hot Cup of Coffee.  Coffee syrup can also be used in baking. It can be used as a flavouring for cakes, cookies, and other desserts. Coffee syrup can also be added to frosting or used as a filling for pies and pastries.  With a little creativity, coffee syrup can be used to create a variety of different drinks and desserts that will be sure to please any coffee lover.

COFFEE SYRUP


This Coffee syrup has equal parts of Water, Sugar and Coffee Powder.  This homemade coffee syrup recipe requires just three ingredients and just 10 to 15 minutes to prepare this coffee syrup recipe.

  • For a Coffee Syrup, what you would need is good quality Coffee – You can use your choice of Coffee - freshly ground, instant, or store brought coffee grounds.  We need to make a simple syrup with strongly brewed coffee in place of plain water. You can use any method while brewing the coffee -  a Coffee Machine, Percolator, Coffee Press, Moka Pot, South Indian Coffee Filter or Cold Brew.  If you do not want to go to the length of brewing fresh coffee, simply use Instant Coffee Powder.
  • Then what you require is Sugar – White Sugar – I have used white sugar in this recipe.  Can use your Sugar of choice.
  • Then you would need water. 

    Optional Add-ins and Variations

  • Vanilla: Add a vanilla bean/pod while the simmering the Coffee syrup or, as simple as it is, use a few drops of Vanilla Essence to flavour the Coffee Syrup.
  • Spices: Such as a pinch of cinnamon (or simmer a cinnamon stick with the syrup) or nutmeg. Cinnamon is my personal choice.


COFFEE SYRUP
HOW TO MAKE COFFEE SYRUP

 

For a detailed Recipe on HOW TO BREW COFFEE, Click here... 

Cuisine - Around the World
Recipe Type - Beverage
Difficulty - Medium
Serves - 1 Cup
Author - SM     
  
Preparation Time - 5 Minutes
Brewing Time - 3- 5 Minutes
Cooking Time 20-30 Minutes


For more COFFEE TALKS, Click here... 

 

HOW TO MAKE COFFEE SYRUP

COFFEE SYRUP
HOW TO MAKE COFFEE SYRUP

 

INGREDIENTS: 

For Coffee Syrup:

Sugar – 1 Cup
Water – 1 Cup
Coffee Grounds – 1/2 Cup

Optional Ingredients:

Vanilla Essence/Extract - a few Drops
Cinnamon Powder - a Pinch

METHOD:

  • First, brew the coffee following your favourite method. 
  • You need a thick and strong Coffee Brew for this Coffee Syrup.
  • In a Saucepan, pour in the water and add sugar into it.
  • Stir well to combine, and boil it over a medium-high heat until the sugar is dissolved completely.
  • Now, add the Coffee Brew and give a quick stir.
  • Let it boil for about 5 minutes.
  • Boil this over a low flame for about 15–20 minutes.
  • Boil the Syrup until it reaches one string consistency.
  • Switch off the flame and allow it to cool down for a few minutes.
  • Once the Coffee Syrup cools down completely, store it in a sterilized glass jar or bottle.
  • Coffee syrup stays fresh for up to 2 months when stored in a dark, cool place. 
  • For a longer shelf life, store the Coffee Syrup in the refrigerator.
COFFEE SYRUP
HOW TO MAKE COFFEE SYRUP

NOTES:

  • Use strong brewed coffee. 
  • Whichever method you are using to brew the Coffee, make sure to brew it stronger than usual. If using ground coffee, use 1/2 cup for 1 cup of water. For instant coffee, use 3–4 Tablespoons for 1 Cup of water.
  • I’ve used a traditional 1:1 ratio for this coffee simple syrup. For a rich syrup, increase the sugar to a 2:1 ratio, which will also increase the shelf life. You can also reduce the amount of sugar, if so, keep the syrup refrigerated or use it within 2 weeks.
  • Do not cook this Coffee Syrup over a high heat.  Cooking over a high flame can burn the Coffee and the entire batch would have a burnt taste.
  • Boil the Syrup until it reaches one string consistency.
  • The Syrup gets slightly thicker after cooling down. 
  • Store Coffee Syrup in the refrigerator. This will increase the Shelf life of the Syrup.
  • I have added no preservatives or artificial colouring in this Homemade Coffee Syrup.
  • The coffee syrup may vary in consistency, colour, taste, and transparency depending on the type of coffee and sugar used in the recipe
COFFEE SYRUP
HOW TO MAKE COFFEE SYRUP

How to Use Coffee Syrup?

You can use this syrup to make warm or iced milk coffee/lattes. I usually add just a tablespoon or two of the coffee syrup to a glass of milk. But feel free to adjust to taste. There are several other uses, including:

  • Add to milkshakes.
  • Coffee syrup can be used to make Iced Coffee/Cold Coffee.
  • Drizzle in hot chocolate (that’s how you easily make a mocha).
  • Add to your favourite cocktails like Espresso Martini, Coffee with Kahlua, Kahlua Mocha Milkshake, Kahlua Hot Chocolate etc.,
  • Just a tablespoon will add flavour to other beverages as well. Flavour anything from Hot Milk to lemonade.
  • Drizzle over ice cream or enjoy with ice cream floats.
  • Brush over cakes or drizzle over frosted cupcakes/cake.
  • Spoon over cheesecake.
  • Drizzle over waffles, French toast, and pancakes and other breakfast treats.
  • Try adding a shot of coffee syrup while making Lattes, Cappuccinos, Americano or even Mochas for a sweet twist.


COFFEE SYRUP
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