Drinks Simple Syrup 4.0 (3,860) 1 Review Simple syrup is a common ingredient in drink recipes, whether you're making a cocktail like the French 75 or an iced coffee. Don't be tempted by bottled sweeteners; if you can boil water, you can make simple syrup. It's an easy but important step. By dissolving granulated sugar in hot water before adding it to cold beverages, you ensure an even distribution of sweetness without any gritty crystals left in the bottom of the glass. By Food & Wine Editors Food & Wine Editors This is collaborative content from Food & Wine's team of experts, including staff, recipe developers, chefs, and contributors. Many of our galleries curate recipes or guides from a variety of sources which we credit throughout the content and at each link. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on November 5, 2022 Save Rate PRINT Share Active Time: 5 mins Total Time: 30 mins Yield: Makes about 1 1/2 cups Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients 1 cup water 1 cup sugar Directions In a small saucepan, bring water and sugar to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer until the sugar is dissolved, about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat and let cool completely. © Lucas Allen. Make Ahead The syrup can be refrigerated in a glass jar for up to 1 month. If you need to store it longer, it can also be frozen. Notes Simple syrup is also fantastic when flavored or spiced. Try cinnamon syrup or rosemary syrup. If you need to make larger quantities, stick with the easy 1:1 ratio of water to sugar. Serve With Try it in a Blackberry Collins cocktail, sangria, and other party-ready pitcher drinks. It's also ideal for iced tea, coffee, and homemade sodas. For a quick dessert, add plain or flavored simple syrup to a citrus salad or a bowl of berries before topping with fluffy whipped cream. Some bakers like to use simple syrup on layer cakes to help keep them moist. Just make sure to brush or sprinkle it on the cake in moderation to avoid making the layers too sweet or soggy. Originally appeared: June 2006 Rate It Print