Friday, May 23, 2014

Infused Simple Syrup

We already add sugar to our lemonade and other drinks all summer, so why not just prepare some great flavours in advance too? I'll be using Mint for my example (great in lemonade and iced tea!) since we have Fresh Mint this week. You can use any herbs, spices or zests for infusing (orange zest & cinnamon). You can also switch it up with brown sugar instead! Have fun experimenting this summer! I found a list online to get you started. Infused Simple Syrup Recipes

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Ingredients

1 cup sugar or sweetener
1 cup water
1 cup fresh mint leaves


Funnel

Mesh-wire strainer


Airtight container for storing
-- one that pours easily



Directions

1. Add water to saucepan and put on medium high heat.

2. Stir in sugar/sweetener and mint leaves.

3. Bring to a boil and wait 1 minute or until all sugar is dissolved.

4. Remove from heat and let stand for 30 minutes.

5. Get container ready with your funnel. (I reuse olive oil bottles and label them with masking tape & sharpie)

6. Pour liquid through a wire-mesh strainer or cheese cloth into container to get rid of leaves.

7. Seal and Chill for 4 hours before adding to drinks.

Can be stored in refrigerator for up to one month.

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