Lavender Simple Syrup

Add some extra sophistication to your coffee, tea, or cocktails with lavender simple syrup.

Lavender simple syrup is one of my simple joys in life. Lavender, in general, makes me happy… but lavender that I can pour into my coffee, tea, & cocktails? Heavenly. I think most people are aware of lavender’s anxiety-reducing benefits, but did you know that lavender also has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties? It’s even useful for digestive problems, headaches, and is a natural antihistamine.


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Now, I’m not saying that you’ll get all these benefits from lavender simple syrup (although the aromatherapy aspect will definitely be there). If you want the most benefits, you’ll need to invest in some quality lavender essential oil. Lavender is one of my most used oils and I use it for anything from burns to mosquito bites. And living in Texas means lots of mosquito bites.

Add some extra sophistication to your coffee, tea, or cocktails with lavender simple syrup.

Lavender simple syrup is more versatile than you may think. You can make lavender lattes (divine), lavender lemonade, and, of course, lavender cocktails. Simply use it in place of regular simple syrup in a cocktail recipe to add a fun floral element. You could even use it in baked goods! The buds themselves are edible, too, so you could sprinkle those babies like, well, sprinkles.

The Ingredients for Lavender Simple Syrup

The How-To

Bring all ingredients to a boil in a small saucepan. Boil until the sugar is dissolved. Allow the syrup to cool in the saucepan before pouring it into a mason jar or small covered container. Strain out the lavender buds if desired. I personally like to leave them in so they can further infuse the syrup as it sits in the fridge. The syrup should last 1-2 months in the fridge.

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Add some floral sophistication to your coffee, tea, or cocktails with lavender simple syrup.
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Lavender Simple Syrup

Lavender Simple Syrup

Add a sweet, floral flavor to your favorite cocktail, tea, iced coffee, or baked goods.
Prep Time 5 mins
Cooling Time 15 mins
Course Drinks
Servings 4 ounces

Equipment

  • small saucepan
  • lidded container

Ingredients
  

  • 1 Tbsp food-grade lavender buds (see note for a reputable brand)
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • ¼ cup water

Instructions
 

  • Bring all ingredients to a boil in a small saucepan, or until the sugar is dissolved.
  • Allow the syrup to cool in the saucepan.
  • Strain out the lavender buds, if desired, before pouring the syrup into a lidded container.
  • Store in the fridge. The syrup should last 1-2 months.

Notes

Make sure you use food-grade, organic lavender buds. This brand is reputable.
I personally like to leave some of the lavender buds in the syrup so they can further infuse as it sits in the fridge. 
Keyword lavender, simple syrup, sugar

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    […] One of the things that people love about Gin & Tonics is that they’re dry and not sweet. By only adding 1/4 oz of the lavender simple syrup, you’re able to highlight the floral elements in the Empress 1908 Gin without covering up the bitterness of the tonic. But as I always say, cocktails are meant to be customized so feel free to add more lavender simple syrup if you’re into sweeter drinks. Lavender simple syrup is really easy to make. Hand to heart. You can find my step-by-step recipe here. […]

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