How To Make Flower + Fruit Infused Syrups Plus A Summer co*cktail Recipe (2024)

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How To Make Flower + Fruit Infused Syrups Plus A Summer co*cktail Recipe (1)Warmer weather is here, which means it's time for ... fun summer drinks! If you make co*cktails at home, you're probably familiar with simple syrup. I make simple syrup every time I mix up a pitcher of lemonade because it's much easier to mix into drinks than just sugar by itself.

The other great thing? You can easily infuse simple syrup with just about any flavor you can imagine. I'm sharing six great flavor combinations guaranteed to put you in the mood for a summer beverage.

How To Make Flower + Fruit Infused Syrups Plus A Summer co*cktail Recipe (2)

How To Make Flower + Fruit Infused Syrups Plus A Summer co*cktail Recipe (3)

How To Make Flower + Fruit Infused Syrups Plus A Summer co*cktail Recipe (4)There are several ways to make simple syrup. I prefer a 1:1 ratio of water and organic evaporated cane juice. You can use whichever sweetener you like.

For a lighter colored simple syrup, use white granulated sugar. To flavor it, simply add your favorite edible flower (fresh or dried), herb sprigs, fruit or even spices. I use a more concentrated simple syrup because it takes up less space in the fridge.

For this, I used 2 cups evaporated cane juice and 2 cups water. It yields a little less than 4 cups of simple syrup. Because I wanted to make several different flavored syrups, I steeped the flowers, herbs and citrus peels in small glass jars.

Steeping them in the hot syrup helps release their flavors or essences. It doesn't take too long for the syrup to be infused - as little as 15-20 minutes.

The longer it steeps though, the stronger the flavor will be. Always strain the syrup to keep it from spoiling. The syrup needs to be kept refrigerated, and, while it will last for several weeks, it won't last forever.

6 Infused Simple Syrups for summer

How To Make Flower + Fruit Infused Syrups Plus A Summer co*cktail Recipe (5)1. Hibiscus

Steep ½ to 1 teaspoon dried hibiscus petals (can also use hibiscus herbal tea blend) in 6-8 ounces hot simple syrup. Let steep for at least 30-60 minutes. Strain and store in fridge.

2. Rosemary + Lemon

Use a vegetable peeler to remove thin strips of the zest of 1 organic lemon. Place in a jar with 1 small sprig organic rosemary. Add 6-8 ounces hot simple syrup and let steep for at least 30-60 minutes. Strain and store in fridge.

How To Make Flower + Fruit Infused Syrups Plus A Summer co*cktail Recipe (6)3. Lavender + Rose

Steep 1 teaspoon culinary grade, organicdried lavender and dried rose buds in 6-8 ounces of hot simple syrup.and Let steep for at least 30-60 minutes. Strain and store in fridge.

4. Chamomile + Mint

Place 1-2 teaspoons dried organic chamomile buds or 1 Tablespoon fresh chamomile buds and 1 sprig organic fresh mint in a small jar. Add 6-8 ounces hot simple syrup and let steep one hour or longer. Strain and refrigerate.

How To Make Flower + Fruit Infused Syrups Plus A Summer co*cktail Recipe (7)5. Blackberry + Thyme

Place 4-5 ripe blackberries and 1 sprig organic thyme in a jar. Add 6-8 ounces hot simple syrup to the jar and let steep. Mash the berries with a spoon to release more flavor.

Strain out the berries and thyme. Store in fridge. Use within one week.

6. Orange + Vanilla

Zest 1 large orange and place the zest plus 1 vanilla bean, split in a small jar. Add 6-8 ounces hot simple syrup.

Let steep for several hours. Strain out zest and vanilla bean. Refrigerate.

(Note - I use leftover vanilla beans that were used in another recipe. It's a great way to curb waste by reusing it.)

Strawberry Hibiscus Lemonade

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📖 Recipe

Strawberry Hibiscus Cooler

A refreshing summery beverage made from strawberries and hibiscus simple syrup and a splash of vodka.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Course: Drinks + co*cktails

Cuisine: Drinks

Keyword: fruit

Servings: 8

Author: Lindsey Johnson

Cost: $15

Equipment

  • Large pitcher

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Hibiscus Simple Syrup
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries
  • ½ cup fresh squeezed lemon or lime juice
  • For serving - ice and vodka or sparkling water

Instructions

  • Place Hibiscus Simple Syrup, water, strawberries, and fresh lemon or lime juice into a blender. Puree. Strain into a pitcher.

  • To serve, pour 4 ounces of the mixture over ice and add a splash of vodka or sparkling water.

Notes

To make the simple syrup: combine ½ cup organic evaporated cane juice and ½ cup water in a pan. Bring to a boil. Add 1 teaspoon dried hibiscus petals. Let steep for 30-60 minutes, or longer, and strain into clean jar. Store until ready to use.The strawberry drink is pretty sweet and concentrated. If you don't want to make a co*cktail, just add more water to dilute it to your personal preference.Swap out the strawberries for another berry or fruit.

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