How to make Strawberry Syrup (with Video!) (2024)

Homemade Fresh Strawberry Syrup (Sauce) is as easy as throwing the 4 INGREDIENTS into a pot and letting them simmer and it tastes positively heavenly! This crazy delicious Strawberry Syrup makes ice cream, pancakes, waffles, crepes, cheesecake etc. taste GOURMET with little effort! I love serving this for company!

We look forward to strawberry season all year so we can make this spectacular strawberry syrup along with these other strawberry favorites: strawberry shortcake cake, mini strawberry pies, strawberry cheesecake, strawberry syrup and strawberry salsa.

Strawberry Syrup RECIPE VIDEO

A positively heavenly Strawberry Sauce Recipe

‘Tis the season of strawberries! Strawberry season always makes me so excited because it means summer is just aroundthe corner! Which means, warm beach days, warmish beach water (at least warm enough for a spring suit, I’m a wimp),and forCarlsbad locals and Legoland tourist, it means fresh strawberry picking in the strawberry fields!

Rows and rows of fresh, plump, sweet strawberries, just begging to be plucked and appreciated…

I think I can do that.

So what do you do with all those hand-picked fresh strawberries you might ask? (or store bought fresh strawberries that were picked for you? 🙂 )…

Make Fresh Strawberry Syrup!

Strawberry Syrup ingredients

You only need 4 basic ingredients for this recipe!

  • strawberries: the riper, the sweeter! Remove the stems and chop them; chop larger for chunkier syrup, smaller for smoother syrup.
  • lemon juice: fresh is best! Lemon juice enhances the fresh berry flavor and balances the sugar.
  • sugar: granulated sugar please to sweeten the strawberries into syrup! You may need more or less depending on your personal preference and how sweet your strawberries are.
  • vanilla extract: just a dash adds a depth of flavor.

Scroll below for printable recipe.

Can I use frozen strawberries?

Yes! When fresh strawberries aren’t in season, frozen strawberries are a great alternative. Thaw the strawberries, remove excess water and proceed with the recipe as written. You will need to simmer the syrup longer to chicken because the frozen strawberries will release more water. If the syrup doesn’t thicken to your liking, mix 2 teaspoons of cornstarch with ¼ cup water and stir it into the syrup and simmer another 5 minutes or so until thickened.

how to make strawberry syrup

This strawberry syrup can be ready in just 20 minutes! 5 minutes for chopping strawberries and 15 minutes to simmer. Here’s how:

  1. Combine strawberries, sugar, lemon juice and vanilla in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil.
  2. Lower heat to a gentle simmer until the strawberries are soft and the syrup is thickened and reduced by ⅓ to ½ in volume, approximately 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  3. Syrup will thicken upon standing so simply whisk in more water to reached desired consistency if needed.
  4. Serve over anything and everything!

How to customize Strawberry syrup consistency

Just one quick note – this Strawberry syrup is completely customizable as far as thickness and strawberry chunkiness go.

  • If you like syrup with slightly more defined strawberries, (as in pictures), dice your strawberries larger.
  • If you like your strawberries almost unrecognizable (as in the Video), dice strawberries smaller. Both are completely delicious, one is just a little chunkier and the other smoother.
  • You can also go with larger strawberries and mash them up a little more as the sauce cooks.
  • You can also add your syrup to a blender and puree until smooth for extra smooth Strawberry Syrup – just be sure you let the steam escape from a corer of your blender cover or it will explode AKA the only time you will not like Strawberry Syrup.
  • You can also customize the thickness/consistency of your Strawberry Syrup by simmering longer for thicker Syrup/Sauce or for thinner Syrup, simmer less time or stir in water at the end of thickening just until its your perfection.

How to serve Strawberry Sauce

Strawberry Syrup pairs perfectly with ice cream or even better – an ice cream brownie sundae (insane!), on top of cheesecake, in slushies as well as instantly elevatesany pancake, waffle, crepe or French toast into something you would pay an arm and a leg for at an overpriced French cafe, which you gladly do because every bite of sweet syrupy goodness is practically priceless.

Priceless I tell you.

But wait! You can indulgeyour entire family or brunch guests to gourmet dining by making this Fresh Strawberry Syrup in your own home, simply by simmering 4ingredients in one pot – doesn’t get any easier than this!

And in 15 short minutes, you have this…

Which then can drown thisAngel Food Cake and Cream Cheese French Toast – my personal favorite way to eat this mouthwatering Fresh Strawberry Syrup – you don’t want to miss it!

Cook’s Note – Strawberry Syrup Recipe

  • This recipe can easily be doubled or tripled – just use a larger pot and simmer the sauce for longer.
  • You can serve this syrup cold OR hot! Warm it up slightly for a warm strawberry sauce!
  • You can substitute the strawberries for other berries such as blueberries, raspberries, or blackberries or use a combination of berries. You can even used pitted cherries. I’ve used raspberries and strawberries before and it was fantastic!
  • If the strawberries are berries are extra sweet, reduce the sugar to ¾ cup and add more to taste.
  • The vanilla extract is optional, don’t have it, no problem!

How long is strawberry syrup good for?

To store strawberry syrup, let it cool to room temperature then transfer to an airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to three days.

How to store Strawberry Topping

To store homemade strawberry sauce, follow these steps:

  1. Allow the strawberry sauce to cool completely before storing it. This will prevent condensation and maintain the quality of the sauce.
  2. Transfer the sauce to a clean, airtight container such as a glass jar or food-grade plastic container.
  3. Seal the container tightly to prevent air exposure and potential contamination.
  4. Label the container with the date of preparation to keep track of its freshness.
  5. Store the strawberry sauce in the refrigerator for up to one week.

CAN I FREEZE STRAWBERRY SYRUP?

Yes! After the strawberry syrup cools completely, transfer it to a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 3-6 months. Thaw on the counter or in the refrigerator when ready to use.

Strawberry Syrup FAQs

Is strawberry syrup the same as strawberry jam?

No, strawberry syrup and strawberry jam are not the same.
Strawberry syrupis made by simmering strawberries with sugar and a splash of lemon juice until the strawberries break release their juices and down into a pourable consistency. The syrup can be left chunky or pureed until smooth. Strawberry syrup is often used as a topping for desserts, pancakes, waffles, or beverages.
Strawberry jam, on the other hand, is a thick, spreadable fruit preserve made by cooking strawberries with sugar and pectin. The strawberries are typically left in small chunks or mashed, creating a textured jam with visible fruit pieces. The jam is often enjoyed on bread, toast, or pastries.

Why is my strawberry sauce watery?

There could be a few reasons why your strawberry sauce is watery:
Overripe strawberries:If your strawberries were very ripe and juicy, they naturally contain more water. This excess moisture can contribute to a watery sauce. Using slightly firmer or less ripe strawberries can help reduce the water content.
Insufficient cooking time:Simmering the strawberries for an inadequate amount of time can result in a watery sauce. The heat helps to evaporate excess moisture and thicken the sauce. Ensure that you simmer the strawberries long enough to allow the sauce to reduce and thicken to the desired consistency.

How do you thicken strawberry puree?

The thickness of strawberry puree corresponds directly with the length and strength of the cooking time. If you would like a thicker puree, simmer the sauce until it reaches the desired consistency. If your sauce becomes too thick, stir in water one tablespoon at a time to reach desired consistency.

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Fresh Strawberry Sauce Recipe

Homemade Fresh Strawberry Syrup (Sauce) is as easy as throwing the 4 INGREDIENTS into a pot and letting them simmer and it tastes positively heavenly! This crazy delicious Strawberry Syrup makes ice cream, pancakes, waffles, crepes, cheesecake etc. taste GOURMET with little effort! I love serving this for company!

Servings: 1 cup/12 servings

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Ingredients

  • 3 cups strawberries, diced
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Combine strawberries, sugar, lemon juice and vanilla in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil. Lower heat to a gentle simmer until the strawberries are soft and the syrup is thickened and reduced by ⅓ to ½ in volume, approximately 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.

  • Syrup will thicken upon standing so simply whisk in more water to reached desired consistency if needed.

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Notes

Don’t miss the “how to make” recipe video at the top of the post!

*For chunkier syrup, dice strawberries larger (as in pictures) OR for smoother syrup, dice strawberries smaller. **You can customize the thickness/consistency of your Strawberry Syrup by simmering longer for thicker Syrup/Sauce or for thinner Syrup, simmer less time or stir in water at the end of thickening.

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FAQs

How long does homemade strawberry syrup last? ›

Homemade Strawberry Syrup Tips

Homemade strawberry syrup, stored in a glass jar, will last up to 1 month in the refrigerator. If you want to keep it longer, you can process it in canning jars in a water bath; the process time is 15 minutes. Kept in a cool, dark place, canned syrup will last up to a year.

What is strawberry syrup made of? ›

Combine strawberries, sugar, lemon juice and vanilla in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil. Lower heat to a gentle simmer until the strawberries are soft and the syrup is thickened and reduced by ⅓ to ½ in volume, approximately 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Is Smuckers Strawberry Syrup discontinued? ›

Unfortunately, this product has been discontinued, but here are some other options that might work for you.

What is the difference between strawberry puree and syrup? ›

Is Strawberry Syrup The Same As Strawberry Puree? No, the strawberry syrup is not the same as strawberry puree. Strawberry syrup is a thicker version of strawberry puree, while strawberry puree is made from fresh or frozen strawberries that have been mashed or blended into a smooth sauce.

Can make syrup go bad? ›

So does syrup ever go bad? The short answer is technically no, syrup does not expire and you can keep an unopened container of the stuff on your shelf indefinitely. That's due to the high sugar content of pure maple syrup, according to the experts at Ben's Sugar Shack, which produces syrup in New Hampshire.

Does fruit syrup go bad? ›

The primary factor that will impact the shelf life of your syrup is how it is stored. If you are making it for a quick recipe or event, popping it into the fridge for a few days is just fine, as refrigerated syrups generally last a few weeks (though the flavor is at its freshest during that first week).

Does Hershey's strawberry syrup go bad? ›

When does strawberry syrup expire? An unopened bottle of store-bought strawberry syrup generally remains in top-notch condition until the labeled expiration date, which is typically around 18-24 months from production.

What drinks can be made from strawberry syrup? ›

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Can dogs eat strawberries? ›

Yes, dogs can eat strawberries. Strawberries are full of fiber and vitamin C. Along with that, they also contain an enzyme that can help whiten your dog's teeth as he or she eats them. Like all fruits, strawberries contain natural sugar, so offer them in moderation.

Did IHOP get rid of strawberry syrup? ›

Don't worry, we still have all your favorite syrup flavors.

What's the difference between strawberry jam and strawberry syrup? ›

Jam is made from mashed fruit. Jelly is made from just the juice of the fruit. Sauce is made from mashed fruit but uses less pectin than jam and is less jelled. Syrup is made from either mashed fruit or just the juice of the fruit, but uses even less pectin than sauce so it is slightly jelled and pourable.

Why did Starbucks stop selling syrup? ›

Under a section marked “inventory updates,” the memo details that “raspberry syrup will be discontinued by the end of March to make room for new innovations, like developing new syrup flavors.” We reached out to Starbucks for comment on the menu change and a spokesperson confirmed the news.

Is Strawberry syrup good for health? ›

HEALTH BENEFITS

It contains high quantities of manganese, potassium, iron and fiber. It is high in phenols (mainly anthocyanins that provide the red colour) and contains antioxidants, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory and heart boosting elements, as well as lutein and zeaxanthin, which are beneficial for the eye-sight.

How to thicken up syrup? ›

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. Leave the lid off so that some of the liquid can evaporate, which is what will cause the syrup to thicken.

Does Starbucks have strawberry syrup? ›

Stream in the strawberry syrup, for a burst of flavour and a touch of whimsy. Add the vanilla syrup, to layer those delicately delicious flavours.

How long does homemade syrup last in the fridge? ›

Unflavored syrup can be made in advance and stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a month. However, flavored syrups (especially fruit-flavored) should be used within 2 weeks of when they're made. I usually keep mine in a mason jar but any airtight container with a good lid will work great.

How long does homemade berry syrup last in the fridge? ›

It can be expected to last for about six months in the fridge. Of course, no recipe or storage method is perfect, and you should still keep an eye out for signs of spoilage whenever you are enjoying your fruit syrup to keep yourself from ingesting anything unpleasant or dangerous to your health.

How long after making simple syrup can you use it? ›

The difference is surprising. Simple syrup (1:1 ratio of sugar to water) will only stay good for about a month. But rich simple syrup, made from a 2:1 ratio of sugar to water, will last about six months before becoming cloudy.

How do you preserve homemade fruit syrup? ›

Storing Syrups

In order to store syrups at room temperature, they must be processed in a boiling-water canner. Label and date sealed jars, and store in a cool, dry, dark place. Properly canned syrup stored in a cool, dry place will retain a high quality for at least one year.

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