15 Minute Strawberry Syrup Recipe - Super Easy, So Delicious! (2024)

15 Minute Strawberry Syrup Recipe - Super Easy, So Delicious! (1)

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This rich and sweet homemade strawberry syrup recipe uses only natural ingredients and fresh strawberries. Just 3 simple ingredients and ready in 15 minutes, it’s perfect for strawberry milk and as a topping for so many other delicious desserts!

My homemade Hershey’s chocolate syrup recipe has been one of the most popular posts on this site for years. It has a completely different flavor, but it recently struck me that my easy strawberry syrup recipe made with fresh fruit would be a perfect companion to it.

After all, strawberry milk made with strawberry powder (or a plastic bottle of high fructose corn syrup laden dessert syrup) is delicious. I get why anyone would love it – especially kids!

But I bet I know the real reason why you’re using store-bought syrups with artificial flavors and sweetened mix-ins for milk. It’s because you don’t know exactly how easy it is to make your own, homemade strawberry syrup.

I’m positive that making it from scratch (with this simple strawberry syrup recipe) is going to make you a homemade strawberry milk that will knock your socks off.

It’s like a million times better than anything you can buy at the grocery store!

Love strawberries? Check out my delicious strawberry basil margarita recipe and my strawberry lemonade popsicles!

Why you’ll love this strawberry syrup recipe:

  • It’s easy. Just 3 basic ingredients and 15 minutes of cooking will give you this delicious syrup.
  • It’s versatile. You can use it in so many different ways to make or jazz up so many different foods and drinks.
  • It’s kid-friendly.
  • It’s made with real, natural ingredients: fresh strawberries, sugar, and water.

Equipment needed to make this recipe for strawberry syrup

This recipe is so easy, you’re just going to need some basic kitchen tools and equipment to make it.

Ingredients for strawberry syrup

  • Ripe strawberries
  • Granulated sugar
  • Water

How to make strawberry syrup from scratch

Note: This is an explanation of the techniques needed to make this syrup recipe. Scroll down to the bottom of the article to get the full, easy recipe for fresh strawberry syrup with step-by-step instructions.

The basic method for making this syrup is to cook fresh berries in water and sugar until they’re very mushy. Then, you press the cooked strawberries through a fine-mesh strainer so you get of the strawberry juice and the best parts of the berry into the syrup while leaving the seeds behind.

I never have leftover strawberries when I use this recipe, but you might! Try this strawberry mousse recipe if you’re looking for another delicious way to serve them. If you’re looking for more pretty pink recipes, these cherry blossom cookies are beautiful!

Because of this, it’s best to cut up your strawberries into very small chunks. They’ll break down even more when they cook, and you’ll have less work when it’s time to strain them through a sieve.

First, you should start with chopped strawberries in small pieces. Then, add them to a sauce pan and cover them with white sugar and water and let it all cook for 10-15 minutes. You’ll start cooking over medium-high heat so the sugar dissolves, then finish it on low heat while you let it reduce and thicken.

Even though you’re not using a food processor, it will look almost like a strawberry puree.

Your last step is to pour the mixture into a bowl through a fine mesh sieve. Using the back of a spoon, you’ll push the strawberry pulp through until only the solids remain in the strainer basket. You’re left with a smooth syrup with tons of fresh strawberry flavor.

Once you’ve let the syrup cool to room temperature you can use the syrup for anything you want!

How to use your easy homemade strawberry syrup:

It’s a mix-in! It’s a topping! It’s an ingredient!

I have lots of ideas for using your delicious syrup. Here are just a few:

  • Mix it with white milk to make strawberry milk.
  • Use it as strawberry pancake syrup when you swap out your maple syrup.
  • Make the best breakfast when you drizzle it over waffles or french toast.
  • Swap out your plain simple syrup. Use it as a strawberry simple syrup in your favorite drinks and co*cktail recipes (like my strawberry basil margarita or strawberry lemonade)
  • Mix it into vanilla icing or whipped cream for any dessert recipe (especially a Valentine’s Day dessert).
  • Pour the homemade strawberry sauce over a bowl of vanilla ice cream.

How to store homemade strawberry syrup

Store your sweet syrup in an airtight container in the refrigerator and use it within 3-5 days. You can also freeze it in a freezer-safe container for 3 months.

I like to keep the syrup in a glass mason jar in my fridge, but I’ll put it in a plastic storage container if I’m freezing it.

How to thaw frozen strawberry syrup

Take your container of frozen syrup from your freezer storage and put it in the refrigerator. Let it thaw overnight (5-15 hours). It may have separated while defrosting, so you’ll need to mix it up again. Shake it in the container or stir the syrup really well to re-mix the liquids and the solids.

Other great recipes

I have a few other drink recipes that make delicious drinks, toppings and treats! Check these out:

  • Learn how to make homemade Pedialyte to save money and trips to the store.
  • This homemade electrolyte drink is a great way to hydrate!
  • This apple pie filling recipe is another great dessert and breakfast topping!

Strawberry syrup recipe FAQ

Can I use frozen strawberries in this recipe?

Yes. Just be sure your frozen berries are unsweetened. You also may not have to slice them after thawing, depending on how soft they are.

Is strawberry syrup healthy?

This recipe is made with fresh, natural ingredients and it doesn’t have any artificial flavors, colors or dyes. But it does have added sugar. Please read the recipe card below to review the nutritional content of this fruit syrup and choose if it’s the right recipe for you.

Is this strawberry syrup recipe organic?

It’s not organic as written, but it can easily be an organic strawberry syrup recipe by using organic strawberries and organic sugar.

Yield: 1 cup

Strawberry syrup recipe

15 Minute Strawberry Syrup Recipe - Super Easy, So Delicious! (6)

Homemade strawberry syrup recipe made with just three ingredients.

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups strawberries, sliced
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup water

Instructions

  1. Combine the chopped strawberries, sugar and water in a medium saucepan over medium heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring often, until mixture has thickened and strawberries are very soft.
  2. Place a fine mesh strainer over a bowl and carefully pour the hot strawberries into the strainer. Let it strain for a few minutes, then use a spoon or fork to push the pulp against the mesh. Let the mixture sit in the strainer a few more minutes, then repeat pushing the berries against the mesh until the juice has been extracted.
  3. Let the syrup cool, then transfer to an airtight container for storage.

Notes

Refrigerate cooled syrup for 3-5 days or freeze in an airtight container for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

2 tablespoons

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 62Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 1mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 1gSugar: 15gProtein: 0g

15 Minute Strawberry Syrup Recipe - Super Easy, So Delicious! (2024)

FAQs

How can I thicken my strawberry syrup? ›

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.

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.

Why is there strawberry juice after putting sugar on a bowl of strawberries? ›

When fresh strawberries are sprinkled with sugar, they produce juice because of a process called osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration through a semipermeable membrane.

How do you turn jam into syrup? ›

Scoop the jam into a pot over low heat and add in 4-5 tablespoons of water. Whisk and let jam heat up. You'll start to see the jam become less thick and turn into a syrup consistency. At this point I add a tablespoon of water till I get the consistency I want!

What can you add to syrup to make it thicker? ›

Make a 1:1 ratio of cornstarch and water.

Mix them together with a spoon until they form a gritty paste. Cornstarch is a thickening agent that won't change the flavor of your syrup.

Why is my homemade syrup watery? ›

Maple syrup that is boiled too long will crystallize and maple syrup that isn't boiled long enough will spoil quickly and will be watery because the concentration of sugar in the syrup will be too low.

Does homemade strawberry syrup go bad? ›

A traditional syrup has a 1-to-1 ratio and will last for about a month with basic refrigeration. However, if you make a rich syrup by increasing the sugar to water ratio to 2-to-1, you can increase this time frame significantly. It can be expected to last for about six months in the fridge.

Can you freeze homemade strawberry syrup? ›

But there are days when you want to savor that taste longer than strawberry season lasts. And that is where this easy strawberry syrup recipe truly shines. You can keep it in the fridge, freeze some for later, or even can it.

What are the health benefits of strawberry syrup? ›

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.

Can dogs have 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.

What happens if you leave strawberries in sugar overnight? ›

Strawberries left to macerate in sugar overnight will be very soft with lots of liquid, but even just 30 minutes is long enough to yield some juice and slouch the berries. If you're feeling so inclined, you can add some bonuses along with the sugar.

What is it called when you mix strawberries with sugar? ›

Macerating fruit simply means to soften or steep it. It might sound fancy, but the process is really quite simple: Macerating typically involves adding sugar and often a liquid (like fruit juice or liquor) to fruit, and letting it all marinate until the fruit is soft or more tender.

How do you make syrup that doesn't harden? ›

Add lemon juice, or citric acid. You also need to clean the sides of the pot while you are boiling your syrup. The sides of the pot contained undiluted sugars, so when they touch the syrup your syrup will crystalize. If you're adding sugar and water together, don't bring it up to a boil.

Why is my strawberry sauce not thickening? ›

Extra cornstarch may need to be added to thicken and achieve the perfect consistency. Why is my strawberry sauce not thickening? I always use a cornstarch slurry to thicken berry sauces rather than cook longer to evaporate the moisture.

How do you fix thick syrup? ›

Just add some water and stir.

What do you use to thicken strawberries? ›

Cornstarch + water: You don't need much, but you must dissolve the cornstarch in a little water before using. This is called a “slurry”; see raspberry cake filling an example. Without mixing with water, the cornstarch will leave white chunks in your strawberry sauce.

What is a thickening agent for sugar syrup? ›

  • Cornstarch. Cornstarch is the most common thickening agent used in the industry. ...
  • Pre-gelatinized Starches. Pre-gelatinized starches are mixed with sugar and then added to the water or juice. ...
  • Arrowroot. ...
  • Agar-Agar. ...
  • Algin (Sodium Alginate) ...
  • Gelatin. ...
  • Gum Arabic or Acacia. ...
  • Gum Tragacanth.

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