I used some cold brew concentrate and
just made a simple syrup of basically 1:1 sugar to water ratio.
Not exact matches
Now, this ended up being a happy accident; we
just filled the cupcakes with whole cranberries that were soaking in the
simple syrup: they
made a satisfying liquid explosion when you bit through the cake.
Just remove a little bit of the vodka (pour it into a mason jar or some other container to
make another jar of vanilla with it), and replace it with the
simple syrup.
It's dead
simple to
make, you
just need to have fresh rosemary and real maple
syrup.
Made with homemade cranberry
simple syrup and chunks of whole cranberry floating throughout There is no doubt that this tasty drink contains real cranberries — not
just juice.
Just make a quick chamomile honey infused
simple syrup, add some grapefruit juice, tequila and fresh strawberries to a glass, and muddle that up with all your might!
You can also
just use fresh fruit puree with some sugar instead of a
simple syrup but I love the liquid sweetener and it's very easy to
make.
I
make a pumpkin spice
simple syrup with xylitol in this recipe, but feel free to skip
making the
syrup and
just blend all ingredients together.
These almond joy energy bites are
made with
just a few
simple ingredients and natural sweeteners (instead of sugar and corn
syrup):
There's
just something about that stirred mixture of rye whiskey, bitters (both Angostura and Peychaud's), absinthe, and
simple syrup that
makes for a drink we
just can't put down (except to refill our glass with another one).
Next time I'll
just juice the apple and
make the
simple syrup from that — saves a cooking step too.
My husband
just gave me the funniest looks when he saw me standing over a bowl of broken candy canes and water as I
made this Candy Cane
Simple Syrup.
Simple Carbohydrates Include: non-starchy vegetables, candy, table sugar and anything
made from it, soda, white flour, juices, fruit, milk, honey and
syrup just to name a few.
Also, you'll need to
make ahead and have cooled some
simple syrup, sometimes called sugar
syrup, which is
just one part sugar to one part water.