Perhaps it goes without saying, but any kind of sugar with some color to it (such as brown sugar) will have a darker color. If you plan to add food coloring, like for purplelavender syrup, or if you want to make a light-colored infusion, such as pretty, palepeach syrup, then you...
Next time you go for coffee or tea at a cafe, check out the sugar options. There may be white sugar, brown sugar, sugar “in the raw”, honey and perhaps even sugar syrup. When it comes to sweetening your coffee or tea, they’ll all do the trick. But when it comes to cooking a...
That becomes an intimidating factor to them. Maybe they work in a bar where they don’t have a crushed-ice machine, and they have to crush ice by hand or what have you. That can be obnoxious. For those people, I would say to just shake with your ice and dirty dump right in. You...
How to Make Simple Syrup Makingsimple syrupis as easy as its name implies. In a small saucepan over low heat, combine one part sugar with one part water. Stir constantly until the sugar dissolves completely; then remove from heat.
We love to make flavored and infused syrups based off of the simple base recipe of homemade simple syrup. A one to one recipe, meaning equal parts 1 cup sugar to 1 cup water and you have simple syrup! Try our Watermelon Syrup, too!
If you don’t have molasses, you can swap it out with another liquid sweetener that will make for a sticky, moist sugar. Try swapping and using: Honey Maple syrup Agave nectarHow should I store brown sugar? Brown sugar over time will lose moisture and turn from softy and fluffy into a...
and healthy. We are making brown sugar boba this time, once tried, you can use other color ingredients like fruit juice or mocha powder to make the boba balls colorful and appealing. But among all of the newly popular types, this one with brown sugar syrup is the most common and popular...
Brown sugar and its variations are moistened white crystals coated in a thin layer of molasses, which adds a distinctive, lightly bitter taste with notes of smoky spiciness… and it makes the richest syrup to top breakfast foods like deliciouspecan pie pancakes!
And if you have had homemade pancake syrup before (especially if it was a staple when you were a kid), make it a point to make some for your own family. Sharing a part of your own childhood with your kids can be a special and memorable moment. And if that moment happens to ...
honey syrup. Shake or stir well, about 25 seconds. Strain mixture twice through a mesh strainer, taking care to remove any lingering ginger chunks. Pour into a chilled glass, served over two ice cubes. Finally, add a splash of single malt Isley Scotch to the top. Garnish with fresh or ...