Hey guys. Sorry I went on a bit of an unplanned hiatus there, with the holidays and break and school restarting, things have been pretty crazy. I have many stories to tell, to say the least. But, for now, I wanted to share two recipes for simple syrups I made over the break. These can be used in coffee, cocktails, or added to carbonated water, take your pick.
So, basically, simple syrup is 1 part sugar + 1 part water + flavour, brought to a boil, cooled, steeped and strained.
Ginger and Black Pepper Simple Syrup
When mixed with carbonated water, you end up with ginger beer. (Apparently) When mixed with rum, you end up with a strong dark and stormy like drink.
You will need:
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup water
- 1/4 cup fresh ginger, sliced or grated
- 1 tbsp dry ginger
- 1 tsp black peppercorns
- Whisk the ingredients together in a small pot. try not to spill the mixture on the stove, but do so anyway. try to wipe it up and resolve to take care of it later.
- Bring the pot to a boil, and let boil down for 3-5 minutes or more, until a syrup consistency is reached
- Let cool, and let steep overnight. realize that the syrup has made your entire fridge sticky
- Strain into a jar over cheesecloth. work slowly, and try to minimize the mess.
- Spend 45 minutes chipping the hardened sugar syrup off of everything in the kitchen.
usually a 1 ounce serving
Chamomile and Lemon Syrup
Simple and refreshing, slightly tart, this is a light flavour, best used to create a soda or paired with brandy(apparently, I didn’t actually test that one)
You need:
- 1 cup water
- 1 cup sugar
- juice and zest of 3 lemons (no pith!)
- 1-2 bags of chamomile tea or 2 tsp chamomile flowers
- Whisk the ingredients together in a small pot. try not to spill the mixture on the stove, but do so anyway. try to wipe it up and resolve to take care of it later.
- Bring the pot to a boil, and let boil down for 3-5 minutes or more, until a syrup consistency is reached
- Let cool, and let steep overnight. realize that the syrup has made your entire fridge sticky
- Strain into a jar over cheesecloth. work slowly, and try to minimize the mess.
- Spend 45 minutes chipping the hardened sugar syrup off of everything in the kitchen.
usually a 1 ounce serving
Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed this short little post, and I’ll be back soon with more!
Thank you! Wanting to try the ginger concoction…