Homemade Butter Syrup Recipe • Longbourn Farm (2024)

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Homemade syrup is easy to make and so delicious! This recipe turns out every time. It’s buttery, and thick and has a unique flavor twist!

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As you all should know by now, I have a pancake obsession. And a homemade mix obsession. And I have a homemade pancake mix recipe. A few years ago I thoughtthat I should really have a homemade syrup recipe to go along with thesepancakes I make! I have been making this syrup for years now and I totally love it.

There are a few variations of this homemade syrup recipe out there, I actually got the original recipe mine is based on from a neighbor a loooooong time ago before I graduated high school as part of a youth church activity.

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Butter Syrup Recipe Ingredients

  • Butter
  • Sugar
  • Milk
  • Honey
  • Baking soda
  • Almond extract or vanilla extract
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How do you make Homemade Syrup?

I’ve changed the original homemade syrup recipe a bit {of course} and really love how it turns out! There is only one caution with this recipe: use a big enough pot!

At the end, you are going to add baking soda, and that causes the syrup to foam and bubble. If you use a pot that is too small, it will bubble up out of the pot and you will be left with a giant sticky mess all over your stove top.

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Browned Butter Syrup

If you are comfortable browning butter, this homemade syrup is DIVINE if you let the butter brown a bit before adding the sugar.

Don’t be scared to play around with this recipe, while it is similar to a caramel recipe, it is much more forgiving. Unless you burn the sugar or butter, there really isn’t much you can do to mess it up.

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Is Butter Syrup the same as Buttermilk Syrup?

A lot of homemade syrup recipes like this one are called “buttermilk syrup,” and you can use buttermilk in place of the regular milk in my recipe.

I like the flavor of this syrup best with regular milk because it lets the almond {or vanilla} extract shine through. Tell me which variation you prefer!

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Homemade Syrup Recipe Flavorings

I accidentally made it into a caramel syrup one-time {distracted cook!}, and I’ve been working on a fool-proof method for that variation. I’ll update when I get there! Sometimes recreating accidents is a little difficult 🙂 .

You can use almond extract or vanilla extract in this particular recipe. For other syrup recipes, check out this list.

  • Blackberry Syrup Recipe
  • Homemade Pancake Syrup
  • Caramel Syrup Recipe
  • Blueberry Syrup Recipe
  • Butter Maple Syrup

How to serve Blonde Butter Syrup

You can serve this syrup just as you would any other syrup. Pour it over pancakes, waffles, or even ice cream!

How to store this Syrup Recipe

This recipe can be kept in the fridge for up to a week. Reheat it carefully in the microwave in 15-second increments, stirring between.

How long is homemade pancake syrup good for?

Homemade pancake syrup is good for up to a week in the fridge.

Check out these other great breakfast recipes!

  • Homemade Blueberry Syrup
  • Homemade Blackberry Syrup
  • Homemade Pancake Mix
  • How to Make Freezer Jam
  • Pumpkin Pancakes + Caramel Butter Syrup
  • Lemon Ricotta Pancakes
  • The Best Homemade Bread Recipe
  • Homemade Biscuit Mix
  • How to Make Fluffy Scrambled Eggs
  • How to Make Over Easy Eggs
  • Easy Homemade Biscuits
  • Butter Maple Syrup
  • Maple Flavored Syrup Recipe

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Blonde Butter Syrup Recipe

Homemade syrup is easy to make and so delicious! This recipe turns out every time. It’s buttery, and thick and has a unique flavor twist!

Course Breakfast

Cuisine American

Keyword homemade butter syrup, homemade syrup

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 15 minutes minutes

Servings 16 people

Calories 109kcal

Author Longbourn Farm • Alli Kelley

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Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup butter one stick
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 teaspoons almond extract can substitute vanilla extract

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Instructions

  • Add butter, sugar, milk, and honey to a 2.5 quart saucepan (see note).

  • Bring to a rolling boil (see note) and boil for 2 minutes.

  • Off heat, add baking soda and almond extract.

  • Whisk to mix together, the syrup will bubble and foam vigorously.

  • Let rest for a few minutes to let the foam settle down.

  • Serve warm or cold.

  • Store in an airtight container (like a mason jar) in the fridge, reheating and stirring before use to melt and combine.

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Notes

A 2.5 quart saucepan is the smallest size you will want to use for this recipe. It will bubble and foam up quite a bit once the baking soda is added.

A rolling boil is a boil that does not break even when you stir the liquid. It will take about 5 minutes to get the mixture to a rolling boil. I set a timer for the 2 minute boil step.

Nutrition

Calories: 109kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 88mg | Potassium: 10mg | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 190IU | Calcium: 10mg

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FAQs

Homemade Butter Syrup Recipe • Longbourn Farm? ›

Refrigerating simple syrup extends its shelf life and slows the future growth of bacteria. You can keep it at room temperature, but it will go bad much faster. If you plan use up it up within a few days, it can be stored at room temperature. Otherwise I highly recommend storing it in the fridge or freezer.

How to make homemade simple syrup last longer? ›

Refrigerating simple syrup extends its shelf life and slows the future growth of bacteria. You can keep it at room temperature, but it will go bad much faster. If you plan use up it up within a few days, it can be stored at room temperature. Otherwise I highly recommend storing it in the fridge or freezer.

What is butter syrup made of? ›

Butter Syrup is a homemade syrup recipe made with butter, some type of dairy and brown sugar. I've used Buttermilk in the past but have since tested this version that I enjoy even more. Buttermilk tends to separate, so you constantly have to stir to combine.

How long does homemade sugar syrup last? ›

Most homemade simple syrups are good for one to six months, depending on how much sugar is in them, explains Tales of the co*cktail: simple syrup made with a one-to-one ratio of sugar to water is usually good for about a month, while rich simple syrup, made with a two-to-one ratio of sugar to water, should be good for ...

How long do homemade coffee syrups last? ›

You can make a basic simple syrup recipe for sweetening your iced coffee, tea or co*cktails. We are sharing our favorite combinations but the sky is the limit on how many different flavors you can create at home. These coffee syrups keep for up to one month in the fridge.

How to preserve syrup for a long time? ›

Once opened, canned syrups should be stored in the refrigerator, and will maintain high quality if used within one month. Syrups may be frozen instead of canned. If freezing, leave 1- inch headspace to allow for expansion during freezing. Frozen syrup will maintain high quality if used within one year of freezing.

What is the best preservative for simple syrup? ›

Citric Acid is the recommended acid for use with the Sodium Benzoate. However, most other approved food acids such as phosphoric, tartaric and Malic acids will suffice. Simple syrup can be preserved for months by adding 1 ounce of sodium benzoate with ¼ ounce of citric acid, per gallon of simple syrup.

How do you thicken butter syrup? ›

To thicken syrup without any additives, simply reduce it on the stove. 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.

How long does butter syrup last? ›

Yes, because Butter Country Syrups contains dairy ingredients it will have to be refrigerated after opening. They have a shelf life of two years (before and after opening) but our guess is that you won't make it past two months.

What is the main ingredient in syrup? ›

Traditional simple syrup is made from one part water to one part sugar (1:1). White granulated sugar is the standard sweetener, but once you've mastered that basic base, feel free to experiment with different sugars, while being sure to keep the ratio the same.

Does homemade syrup go bad? ›

As with any other food item, if not stored properly, the simple syrup will spoil eventually due to bacteria growth or mold. However, if stored correctly in an airtight container in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight, your homemade or store-bought simple syrup should last for several months without any issues.

How do you keep homemade syrup from hardening? ›

Any sugar crystals remaining in the syrup can cause others to crystallize. Adding a little corn syrup or an acid such as citrus juice will help to prevent this.

Can make syrup go bad? ›

Maple syrup is resistant to spoiling because of the high sugar content. It will last indefinitely if stored properly. Problems can occur though. You may see a build-up of crystals on the bottom of the bottle, or you may find a layer of mold on the top.

Should homemade syrup be refrigerated? ›

Unopened maple syrup of any kind can be stored in a cool, dark place until you're ready to use it, ideally within two years. But once opened, pure maple syrup should be stored in the refrigerator.

Can coffee syrup go bad? ›

When unopened, syrups usually last between 12 and 36 months depending on their bottle, storage conditions and even flavours.

How much alcohol to preserve syrup? ›

Preserving syrups

Add a neutral spirit, like vodka, to bring your syrup's alcohol-by-volume (abv) up to about 15% to create a syrup that will last at least a few months. This equates to 5 fluid ounces, or a little more than ½ cup of alcohol, for one quart of syrup.

How do you preserve homemade simple syrup? ›

Always store your syrup in the fridge – or freezer!

Its water content makes it a breeding ground for all kinds of undesirables, so it's a must to keep it refrigerated. Note that rich simple syrup, which contains twice as much sugar, will last for longer.

How to make simple syrups shelf stable? ›

Increase the sugar level - Higher sugar levels reduce water availability to microorganisms. Bring your sugar level (brix) up to at least 50. That means equal parts sugar and water by weight (not by volume). Add alcohol – 15% or so of alcohol helps work as a preservative environment; the higher the better.

How do I store homemade simple syrup? ›

How to Store Simple Syrup
  1. Choose an airtight container. Store your homemade simple syrup in a sealed glass jar such as a Mason jar that you might otherwise use for jellies or preserves. ...
  2. Clean the container thoroughly. ...
  3. Place your syrup mixture into the refrigerator.
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How should I store homemade simple syrup? ›

Storage Tips

Refrigerate in an airtight glass container for 2 to 3 weeks.

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