Gingerbread Syrup Recipe (2024)

Easy to make Gingerbread Syrup makes a great gift for the coffee drinkers in your life.

I am not normally a coffee drinker, but I’m thinking that’s all about to change.

Since forever, I’ve made my son ‘steamed milk’ with coconut oil, chai spices (made by dear friends of mine) and honey to have with his breakfast on chilly mornings. We don’t have an official ‘steamer’, so I use my emulsion blender to whip a foamy topping on the hot milk mixture.

Side note: if you are an avid user of coconut oil, like I am, and are tired of having to scoop it out of the tub, check out this post where I discuss a great idea for storing and using coconut oil. It makes my life much easier, and I hope it does the same for yours!

He chooses to not eat lunch at school (ugh), so I try to get as many healthy proteins and fats in him as possible to hold him through the day. That’s my rationale, but Terry thinks I’m just spoiling him.

In any event, when I was last at Sur La Table (aka Mecca), I picked up some Pumpkin Spice Syrup thinking it’d be a nice change from the chai spice for him. But as is typically the case with my picky eater, he’s not so fond of the Pumpkin Spice Syrup (story of my life).

This morning I made his ‘steamed’ milk using a gingerbread teabag from Celestial Seasonings and it was really pretty tasty, but light on the Gingerbread taste I was hoping for. Lightbulb Moment!!!! I decided I would make a Gingerbread Syrup that I could add to his ‘steamed’ milk as I did the Pumpkin Spice Syrup.

This gingerbread syrup is so easy to make. Simple syrup (sugar and water), molasses and gingerbread spices (ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice) simmer down to a thick, spicy gingerbread syrup.

And let me tell you, this gingerbread syrup is so yummy. Not only will we be using it in coffee, tea, steamed milk, ice cream, and oatmeal at home, but it’d bea great gift for your favorite coffee drinking friends and family!

For gifting purposes, I made some cinnamon ornaments (usingMartha Stewart’s ‘recipe’ which is different from many as it includes glue) and used some white puffy paint to outline the gingerbread to mimic icing.

I wrote on the ornament using an extra-fine white oil-based Sharpie. Don’t forget to punch a hole with a straw before you bake your gingerbread men.

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I made about a dozen of these gingerbread ornaments and I’m going to save a few to write the names of our family members on for reusable gift tags.

  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 TB Molasses
  • 1 stick of cinnamon
  • 1/2-1 TB grated ginger (depending on how gingery you want it)
  • 1 tsp whole black peppercorn
  • 1/2 tsp whole cloves
  • 1/2 tsp whole allspice
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  1. Combine all ingredients in asaucepan
  2. Heat over medium heat, stirring
  3. Bring to a slow boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 1/2 hour
  4. Cool syrup
  5. Pour syrup through a fine mesh
  6. Store in a bottle in the refrigerator and use within two months

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So if you’re looking to spice up your coffee bar or to make some easy gifts for friends, family, teachers, or any other coffee lovers, this gingerbread syrup surely fits the bill. Not only is it perfect on its own, but you could add it to a basket with coffee beans and a mug if you needed to up your gift game.

I know these 8.5 oz bottles are available online at Amazon for $24.99 for a set of four. I’ve included a convenient link below to take a closer look if you’re interested. They are very handy to have around the kitchen and ideal for use with things like salad dressings, marinades, etc.

Bormioli Rocco Swing Top Glass Bottle, 8.5 Ounce (Set of 4)

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FAQs

What is gingerbread syrup made of? ›

1Peel the ginger and slice it into ⅛-inch thick coins. 2To a small saucepan, add the molasses, brown sugar, 1 cup of water, ginger, cinnamon sticks, cloves, allspice, nutmeg, and pepper. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 5 minutes, stirring until the sugar is fully dissolved.

What to use ginger syrup for? ›

Homemade Ginger Syrup is a simple syrup infused with ginger. Make ginger ale or co*cktails, sweeten ice tea, or flavor fruit salads.

Can you use maple syrup instead of golden syrup in gingerbread? ›

Golden syrup - if you're unable to buy golden syrup then you can substitute it for corn syrup, honey or maple syrup. Egg yolk - use just the egg yolk (rather than the whole egg) to make the perfect gingerbread cookie mixture!

How many calories are in one pump of gingerbread syrup at Starbucks? ›

Starbucks Gingerbread Syrup (30 ml) contains 20g total carbs, 20g net carbs, 0g fat, 0g protein, and 80 calories.

What molasses is used in gingerbread? ›

Safe to say, we recommend you use sugar cane molasses in our gingerbread cookie recipe! Helpful Hint: Have you ever found yourself without brown sugar when baking? Add (sugar cane) molasses to white granulated sugar and voila, brown sugar!

What are the three types of gingerbread? ›

The three distinct types of gingerbread are brown gingerbread, wafer-based gingerbread and honey gingerbread.
  • BROWN GINGERBREAD.
  • WAFER GINGERBREAD.
  • HONEY GINGERBREAD.

What can I substitute for molasses in gingerbread? ›

9 best molasses substitutes
  • Honey.
  • Maple syrup.
  • Dark corn syrup.
  • Sorghum syrup.
  • Golden syrup.
  • Brown sugar.
  • Black treacle.
  • Simple syrup.
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What's the difference between molasses and golden syrup? ›

Golden Syrup

With its golden, amber color, it is lighter than molasses, though the two are similar in their thickness. Golden syrup also a liquid sweetener, so 1 cup of golden syrup can replace 1 cup of molasses. Golden syrup has a unique flavor, so it may alter the flavor of your recipe slightly.

What molasses for baking? ›

Light molasses is the liquid that remains after the first white sugar is extracted from cane juice. The flavor is lighter and has more fruity notes to it, in the same way the first pressing of olives makes a lighter, fruitier olive oil. Light (sometimes called "fancy") molasses is ideal for baked goods and candies.

How many tablespoons is 2 pumps of syrup at Starbucks? ›

According to StarbMag, there are two kinds of pumps at a Starbucks bar. One is for cold drinks, and it gives about ¼ ounce, which is equal to ½ tablespoon of syrup per pump. The other pump is for hot drinks and is a bit bigger, giving up to ½ ounce, or a full tablespoon, of syrup per pump.

What's in gingerbread syrup at Starbucks? ›

INGREDIENTS: SUGAR, WATER, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, PRESERVATIVE, SODIUM BENZOATE (E211), CITRIC ACID (E330).

How much sugar is in 2 pumps of Starbucks syrup? ›

With five grams of sugar in every pump of vanilla syrup, a made-to-order grande vanilla latte contains 35 grams of sugar in total. Before ordering, ask your barista how many pumps of syrup they'd recommend based on your preferences, and specify if you want your drink unsweetened.

Is gingerbread actually made of ginger? ›

Gingerbread is enjoyed in many countries. But while each place may have its own take on the confection, the one thing that remains consistent is the spices they include – the key ingredient being ginger.

What's the difference between gingerbread and molasses? ›

Texturally, gingerbread cookies are usually a bit thinner and less soft (depending on the recipe). One of the more obvious differences here is that gingerbread cookies are typically rolled out and cut into shapes and iced while molasses cookies are rolled in sparkling sugar.

What makes gingerbread taste like gingerbread? ›

Spice Combinations

Some other common spices used in gingerbread recipes are cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, cardamom, and allspice. Cinnamon is available in ground form and in a stick. For baking, you should use ground cinnamon. Nutmeg adds a nutty, sweet spiciness to gingerbread.

What are the ingredients in Monin gingerbread syrup? ›

Ingredients. Sugar, water, natural flavouring, acid: citric acid, natural cinnamon flavouring with other natural flavourings, colour: E150a, preservative: E202.

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