Strawberry Syrup Recipe (2024)

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Move over, IHOP! My strawberry syrup is SO easy to make, and it takes only 4 INGREDIENTS! It’s perfect for pouring over the top of a big stack of pancakes.

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It’s strawberry season, and their prices are amazing! I recently paid $0.88 a pound, and pick up a ton for baking, freezing, making jam, and this strawberry syrup recipe.

I even tested a couple of ways to store strawberries, and the best method kept strawberries for nearly three weeks. Check out the post: How to Make Strawberries Last Longer.

I made 4 cups of this strawberry syrup recipe, and it disappeared within a week! We used it as strawberry pancake syrup, made strawberry milk, strawberry lemonade, and strawberry frappes.

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Making this strawberry syrup is SUPER easy. Plus, you need only four ingredients. Let me show you how!

How to make Strawberry Syrup:

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  1. Assemble your ingredients.
  2. Hull and cut the strawberries, and place everything into a large pot with a lid.
  3. Bring the mixture to a boil.
  4. Cover and boil.
  5. Place a fine-mesh strainer over a medium bowl.
  6. Pour the strawberry mixture in.
  7. Use a wooden spoon to press any liquid out of the strawberries.
  8. Return the strawberry liquid to the pot.
  9. Bring to a low boil—Cook for about 15 minutes, or until the liquid reaches a syrupy consistency.
  10. Cool the mixture thoroughly. Store the syrup in sanitized glass jars or bottles.

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If you’re looking for more homemade syrup recipes, then try this buttery buttermilk syrup, lemon syrup, and blueberry syrup.Strawberry Syrup Recipe (6)

Cook’s Note – Strawberry Syrup Recipe:

  • The Vanilla Bean Paste is entirely optional in this recipe. I love the flavor it adds, but I like seeing those little vanilla seeds in my syrup. You can use a good-quality vanilla extract instead of the vanilla bean paste.
  • This syrup will keep in the refrigerator for up to a month, or at room temperature for a week.
  • This recipe makes about 4 cups of syrup. It can easily be halved or doubled!
  • Use this Strawberry Syrup to make my favorite Strawberry Lemonade recipe!

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Kitchen Equipment:

  • large pot with lid
  • strawberry huller
  • strainer
  • wooden spoon
  • syrup jars

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Strawberry Syrup Recipe

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Strawberry Syrup Recipe - it's SO easy, and you need only 4 ingredients! It's perfect for pouring over the top of a big stack of pancakes.

Ingredients

  • 8 cups (1 kilogram) strawberries hulled and sliced in half
  • 3 cups water
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract

Instructions

  • In a large, lidded pot add all the ingredients. Over medium-high heat bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover, and cook for 10 minutes.

  • Place a fine mesh strainer over a medium bowl. Pour in the strawberry mixture, and work the mixture through the strainer. Use a wooden spoon to press the strawberries to release their liquid. Place strawberry solids in a container to use later (perhaps freezer jam).

  • Return the strawberry liquid back to the pot. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce to a low boil. Continue to boil, with the lid off, for about 15-20 minutes, or until the mixture thickens to a syrupy consistency.

  • Let the syrup cool to room temperature, about 1-2 hours (it will thicken even more as it cools). Finally, pour the syrup in sterilized jars or bottles.

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Notes

This recipe makes about 4 cups of syrup.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup | Calories: 123kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 110mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 29g | Vitamin A: 10IU | Vitamin C: 42.3mg | Calcium: 13mg | Iron: 0.3mg

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I’m Jillian, the creator behind Food Folks and Fun. I have over 30 years of experience cooking for others. There’s nothing I love more than cooking for my family. Food is love, and cooking isn’t just putting a meal on a plate: It’s putting a little part of myself into that meal.

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  1. Can you use raspberries instead of strawberries? Would it be the same amount?

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    1. You bet! Just substitute equal amounts.

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  2. cAN THIS BE MADE WITHOUT SUGAR?

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    1. I have not tested this recipe using sugar alternatives, but I’m sure it will work. You may need to cook the sauce longer to get it to thicken.

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    2. Can I freeze the syrup?

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      1. Yes, you can!

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  3. Can you make this with other fruits that are in season like peaches or blueberries and would you use the same amounts of fruit and sugar? Also, can you use frozen fruit like strawberries, for example?

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    1. Yes, you can use this recipe with other fruit. Use the same amount of sugar, and frozen fruit is ok.

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  4. How long is it good for in fridge/freezer?

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    1. This syrup will keep in the refrigerator for up to a month, or at room temperature for a week.

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  5. Can you seal this in canning jars?

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    1. Yes, you can!

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  6. I love the taste of this syrup, not overly sweet, just right. I ended up allowing it to simmer a bit longer in order for it to simmer off some of the water to thicken slightly. I will make this again, but maybe add a little less water(?) to get a better consistency. Thank you for the recipe.

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Strawberry Syrup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Did Smuckers discontinue strawberry syrup? ›

Unfortunately, this product has been discontinued, but here are some other options that might work for you.

How long does homemade strawberry syrup last? ›

When stored in an airtight container such as a glass mason jar, this homemade syrup can last for up to 1 week. If needed, it can also be frozen for up to 2 months. To freeze, allow the syrup to cool completely then transfer to a freezer-safe container or pour into an ice cube tray and freeze in small cubes.

Do you refrigerate strawberry syrup? ›

The syrup will keep in your fridge for up to 2 weeks. If you freeze it in small containers, it will keep for up to 1 year. You may also bottle it in jars that are meant for hot water bath canning, processing them for 10 minutes.

How to thicken store-bought strawberry syrup? ›

If the syrup doesn't thicken to your liking, mix 2 teaspoons of cornstarch with ¼ cup water and stir it into the syrup and simmer another 5 minutes or so until thickened.

What syrup was discontinued? ›

'Count your days' Starbucks customers are all burned up over reports the coffee company is discontinuing its raspberry syrup. Rumblings about the flavored syrup's removal emerged early last week, with fans voicing their disapproval online. For many coffee lovers, the change could mean the end of their menu favorites.

What happened to Smucker's Berry syrup? ›

Where are the Fruit Syrups? Unfortunately, Raspberry Syrup, Strawberry Syrup, and Blueberry Syrups have been discontinued.

What's the difference between strawberry jam and strawberry syrup? ›

Jam is made from mashed fruit. Jelly is made from just the juice of the fruit. Sauce is made from mashed fruit but uses less pectin than jam and is less jelled. Syrup is made from either mashed fruit or just the juice of the fruit, but uses even less pectin than sauce so it is slightly jelled and pourable.

Can I freeze strawberry syrup? ›

Yes, you totally can! Once prepared and cooled, strawberry syrup can be stored in a sealed container or freezer bag for up to three months. To thaw, place the syrup in the refrigerator overnight. You can also place the frozen sealed container of syrup in a bowl of lukewarm water for 30-40 minutes.

Can I freeze homemade syrup? ›

Home-prepared syrups can either be canned or frozen for long-term storage.

Does syrup go bad if not refrigerated after opening? ›

When unopened, you can store hot-packed pure maple syrup for at least a year (or more) in the pantry at room temperature. Once opened, does maple syrup need to be refrigerated if it's the pure variety? Yes, because it's a natural product with no preservatives and can spoil or grow mold.

Can Hershey strawberry syrup go bad? ›

Once you open the bottle, things change slightly. If you refrigerate it after each use, you can expect the syrup to stay fresh for about six months.

How do you clean strawberry syrup? ›

Stain Buster — Strawberry
  1. Flush the stain with cool water.
  2. Mix one tablespoon of white vinegar and 1/2 teaspoon of liquid laundry detergent with one quart of cool water. Soak in this solution for 15 minutes.
  3. Rinse with water.
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Does homemade strawberry syrup go bad? ›

Homemade strawberry syrup, stored in a glass jar, will last up to 1 month in the refrigerator. If you want to keep it longer, you can process it in canning jars in a water bath; the process time is 15 minutes. Kept in a cool, dark place, canned syrup will last up to a year.

Can dogs eat strawberries? ›

Yes, dogs can eat strawberries. “Dogs can eat strawberries in moderation,” says Dr. Jennifer Power, D.V.M., senior veterinarian at Small Door Vet, a chain of veterinary facilities in the Northeast. “They are a safe and healthy treat for most dogs due to their low-calorie and high-nutrient content.”

Why is my homemade syrup not thickening? ›

Pour the syrup into a saucepan, then turn the burner on low. Bring the sauce to a low simmer and let it sit for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally so it doesn't burn. Leave the lid off so that some of the liquid can evaporate, which is what will cause the syrup to thicken.

Why can't I find Smucker's Boysenberry syrup? ›

We have a bit of bad news: Smucker's® Boysenberry Syrup has been discontinued.

Did IHOP get rid of strawberry syrup? ›

Don't worry, we still have all your favorite syrup flavors.

Is strawberry puree the same as strawberry syrup? ›

Is Strawberry Syrup The Same As Strawberry Puree? No, the strawberry syrup is not the same as strawberry puree. Strawberry syrup is a thicker version of strawberry puree, while strawberry puree is made from fresh or frozen strawberries that have been mashed or blended into a smooth sauce.

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