Learn how to make Sugar Syrup for Bubble Tea and Boba. This is how to do it from scratch with just 3 ingredients. If you wanted to just use white or brown sugar exclusively then it can be done with just 2 ingredients. Making bubble tea sugar syrup ensures that it’s all natural and gives that artisan touch. We also sell sugar syrup already made if this is too cumbersome but give it a try and see
if it works for you or your business.
How To Make Sugar Syrup for Bubble Tea and Boba Recipe
Ingredients Instructions
Tagged: Sugar Syrup
Jump to Recipe Brown sugar syrup is great for sweetening beverages. Its unique caramel
flavor makes all the difference in milk teas and coffee drinks, and if stored correctly, it keeps for weeks after made! Let me start by saying this is a syrup for drinks, so don’t try pouring it over a stack of pancakes: this recipe doesn't make a thick syrup! If you’re constantly trying new coffee drinks or even cocktails, you know it’s not always easy to make sugar dissolve completely when mixing with a cold beverage. Having a bottle of sugar syrup in the fridge is a great
timesaving solution and you won’t have any sugar sitting at the bottom of your drink. Brown sugar. Light brown sugar will give you a
lighter caramel taste, and dark will make the caramel a bit stronger. That happens because of the amount of molasses: dark brown sugar has more than light brown sugar. Water. It needs to be hot for this recipe to work properly. Use filtered water if possible. Vanilla extract. Use a good vanilla extract for the best taste. Vanilla extract is good for enhancing the flavors of any recipe. In a medium bowl, or any
heat-resistant recipient, add brown sugar. Pour hot water over sugar, stirring until it has dissolved. Add vanilla extract and give it a stir to mix. Wait for it to cool for 10
minutes and store in a jar with a lid, inside the fridge. Brown sugar syrup is good up to 2 months if stored correctly.Ingredients
How to make it
Flavor variations
Make it stronger. For a stronger caramel taste, add 2 tablespoons of molasses to the brown sugar. Pour hot water and stir until dissolved.
Add cinnamon. Mix 1 teaspoon of cinnamon with the brown sugar before adding hot water.
Add nutmeg. Mix 1 teaspoon of nutmeg with the brown sugar before adding hot water.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Ingredients
- 2 cups packed brown sugar
- 2 cups water, hot
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- In a small saucepan or using a microwave, boil the water.
- In a medium heat-resistant bowl, add brown sugar. Pour hot water over it, stirring until brown sugar is completely dissolved.
- Add vanilla extract and stir to combine. Let syrup cool for 10 minutes.
- Store brown sugar syrup in a
jar with lid, inside the fridge.
Notes
You can use both light and dark brown sugar. Light brown sugar will give you a lighter caramel taste, and dark will make the caramel a bit stronger.
Flavor variations
Strong Brown Sugar Syrup. For a stronger caramel taste, add 2 tablespoons of molasses to the brown sugar. Pour hot water and stir until dissolved.
Cinnamon Brown Sugar Syrup. Mix 1 teaspoon of cinnamon with the brown sugar before adding hot water.
Nutmeg Brown Sugar Syrup. Mix 1 teaspoon of nutmeg with the brown sugar before adding hot water.
Nutrition Information
Yield
3Serving Size
1Amount Per Serving Calories 475Total Fat 0gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 0mgSodium 41mgCarbohydrates 120gFiber 0gSugar 119gProtein 0g
Nutrition information is an estimate only and will vary depending on the substitutions made and/or brands used.