Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (2024)

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This Cherry Syrup Recipe makes a great homemade sauce for just about any dessert! Serve with breakfast pancakes, over yogurt or as an ice cream topping. The possibilities are endless!

Hooray for Cherry Season {aka} The best season of the year!

I absolutely adore cherries. Too much. Every year I make myself sick eating pounds of cherries.

In fact, I rarely use fresh cherries in my recipes because I eat them all before I get the chance. This week I bought 5 pounds of cherries so that I could make this cherry syrup recipe AND eat an obscene amount of fresh cherries!

This syrup is super easy to make. Just heat a few simple ingredients on the stove top to your desired consistency. I made a thin syrup for drizzling. Cook a bit longer for a thicker cherry sauce.

I suggest buying a Cherry PitterCherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (2)if you love cherries as much as I do. It makes the tedious task of pitting cherries much more tolerable.

Am I the only one that is reminded of the Witches of Eastwick whenever I look at a pile of cherry pits. You know the scene I’m talking about. Blahhhh.

This cherry syrup is fantastic over ice cream, pancakes, yogurt or cheesecake. I enjoyed mine on top of homemade tapioca pudding. {recipe coming soon}

So go ahead, buy 5 pounds of cherries and make this cherry syrup. The recipe only requires 1 pound of cherries and that leaves you 4 pounds to devour.

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Cherry Syrup

Ingredients

  • 1 Lb Red Cherries - pitted and sliced in half
  • 1 Cup Sugar
  • 1/2 Cup Water
  • 2 Tablespoons Fresh Lemon Juice
  • Pinch Sea Salt
  • 1/4 Cup Water
  • 2 teaspoons Cornstarch

Instructions

  1. Combine sugar, 1/2 cup water, lemon juice and salt in a 3 quart pot over medium heat. Add cherries.
  2. Heat on medium for 6-7 minutes or until lightly boiling.
  3. Reduce heat to medium/low. Cook 5 minutes while stirring frequently.
  4. Stir together 1/4 cup water and cornstarch. Add to syrup and stir.
  5. Continue cooking 10-12 minutes, stirring frequently.
  6. Heat to desired consistency. Syrup will thicken slightly when cooled. Cooking time may vary slightly depending on ripeness of cherries.
  7. Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate.

Notes

Recipe yields 2½ Cups

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  1. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (8)Megan says

    Is this more of a tart syrup? I’m looking to replace the cherry topping from frozen yogurt places. My fave place, Golden Spoon, got rid of their cherry sauce. Boo! Thanks!

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    • Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (9)Nicole Harris says

      No, this isn’t super tart. I suppose if you can find tart cherries that would up the tartness, if that is what you are going for.

      Reply

  2. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (10)Nelson Garcia says

    When do I put the cup of sugar in?

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    • Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (11)Nicole Harris says

      You add the sugar to the water, lemon juice and salt at the very beginning. 🙂

      Reply

  3. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (12)Lynne says

    If I add more corn starch, will it make it thicker.

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    • Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (13)Nicole Harris says

      Absolutely. Just mix the cornstarch with a little water before adding it to the entire recipe to avoid clumps.

      Reply

    • Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (15)Nicole Harris says

      I am absolutely clueless when it comes to canning. Sorry I can’t be of help.

      Reply

  4. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (16)Julia says

    How long will this last before it goes bad do you know?

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    • Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (17)Nicole Harris says

      I would use within a week. I usually am on the cautious side though 🙂

      Reply

  5. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (18)Deb says

    Have you ever tried freezing?

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    • Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (19)Nicole Harris says

      I haven’t. I imagine it would work fine.

      Reply

  6. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (20)Carol Keith says

    Could this be frozen?

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    • Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (21)Nicole Harris says

      I haven’t tried it but I think it should work fine.

      Reply

  7. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (22)Nick Barknot says

    Nicole, Thanks for the great and easy cherry syrup recipe. I’ve been making cherry preserves and cherry syrup (think your own version of a Cherry co*ke). It never occurred to me to use corn starch to thicken the syrup. Thanks for the tip.
    Now a tip for you and your fans: If you want to intensify the flavor of the cherry syrup, add a couple of drops of almond extract to the syrup as it’s cooling off. Cherries and almonds belong to the same family of fruits and nuts. Just a little teeny bit will do. Otherwise the syrup will smell like cheap perfume.
    Thanks again. Nick Barknot

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    • Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (23)Nicole Harris says

      Oh, I do love the cherry almond combo. Thanks for the tip!

      Reply

  8. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (24)misty waters says

    Yes this can be canned in pints in a hot water bath about 20-25 minutes for pints, as long as you have the lemon juice in. Lemon juice is the needed acid. I am about to make syrup though I just made 24 pints of pie filling seasoned differently. I just want a cherry flavor on ice cream and in soda .LoL

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  9. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (25)Karen T says

    I made this with nanking cherries. At the end of cooking I added a touch of almond extract (about 1/4 teaspoon) and 1 tablespoon of bourbon. It turned out perfectly. This recipe is a keeper! Going back to mother’s to get more cherries and freezing the next few batches. Thank you!

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    • Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (26)Nicole Harris says

      Sounds great 🙂

      Reply

  10. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (27)Kelli J says

    I made this last summer and it was outstanding served over vanilla ice cream. Tonight, I’m doing the same though with blueberries that I froze last summer. WINNER! Thank You!

    Reply

  11. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (28)Amy says

    Your caution is interesting, but how long will this last before it goes bad do you know?

    Reply

  12. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (29)Laurie says

    This was delicious. Added a little vanilla. Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

  13. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (30)Cindy says

    I love this receipe. Turned out perfect for me, it is so simple. Tasted it it was what I was looking for Ice cream. Thanks to the others who commented I will be making and freezing it!

    Reply

  14. Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful (31)Robin Reid says

    I am going to can this this weekend. I will not add the cornstarch, then waterbath it.

    Reply

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FAQs

Cherry Syrup Recipe - WonkyWonderful? ›

It will thicken, but not freeze due to its concentration.

Does cherry syrup freeze? ›

It will thicken, but not freeze due to its concentration.

Why is my simple syrup thick? ›

If you're making simple syrup for a grenadine you might want to go with a 1:2 water to sugar ratio. But remember the longer you cook your simple syrup the thicker and sweeter it gets. The ratio you decide on also effects your volume and density of your co*cktail recipe. So keep this in mind as well.

How to make sugar syrup formula? ›

Dissolve 300g caster sugar in 150ml water over a low heat. Leave to cool and bottle for future use in co*cktails. Store in the fridge.

What is the ratio of sugar to water in the process of making heavy syrup? ›

The most common ratio for simple syrup is equal parts water to sugar. For a richer syrup, use more sugar. For a leaner syrup, use less. This recipe can be used with white sugar, brown sugar, and honey.

Does cherry syrup go bad? ›

So does syrup ever go bad? The short answer is technically no, syrup does not expire and you can keep an unopened container of the stuff on your shelf indefinitely.

Should cherries in syrup be refrigerated? ›

In this case, we're erring on the side of food safety: Once opened, we recommend tightly sealing jars of co*cktail cherries and storing them in the fridge. Some oppose refrigeration because it can cause the co*cktail cherry syrup to thicken.

What happens if you boil syrup too long? ›

If you accidentally boil the syrup too long in the finishing off process or let it get too hot, it will start to get grainy.

What happens if you boil simple syrup too long? ›

Don't bring the water to a boil.

The water should be hot enough to dissolve the sugar completely, but you don't want to boil simple syrup for too long (or you'll end up with caramel).

How do you keep homemade syrup from hardening? ›

Any sugar crystals remaining in the syrup can cause others to crystallize. Adding a little corn syrup or an acid such as citrus juice will help to prevent this.

Can I use powdered sugar to make simple syrup? ›

Common white table sugar, aka superfine sugar, is best for traditional simple syrup because it dissolves quickly and is neutral tasting. Simple syrup should only supply clean sweetness, not flavor. I'd avoid using powdered sugar. It contains 3% cornstarch will make the syrup slightly cloudy.

Should you stir sugar syrup? ›

While you are boiling your syrup, you can stir it until the sugar melts and the mixture comes to a boil. Then, you should stop stirring and take the syrup off the heat in about 1-2 minutes.

What is the simple syrup formula? ›

It's also one of the easiest ingredients to make yourself—if you can boil water, you can make simple syrup. At its most basic, simple syrup is a 1:1 ratio of granulated sugar dissolved in an equal volume of water.

How much percentage of sugar is required in preparation of syrup? ›

Most syrup contain a high proportion of sucrose, usually 60% to 80%, not only because of the desirable sweetness and viscosity of such solutions but also because of their inherent stability in contrast to the unstable character of dilute sucrose solutions.

Should simple syrup be 1:1 or 2:1? ›

2:1 simple syrup is much less prone to spoilage than 1:1 is, as the 1:1 ratio is much more hospitable to mold and bacteria.

Can you freeze flavored syrup? ›

Syrups may be frozen instead of canned. If freezing, leave 1- inch headspace to allow for expansion during freezing. Frozen syrup will maintain high quality if used within one year of freezing.

What happens if you put syrup in the freezer? ›

Maple syrup can be stored in the freezer indefinitely. Fun fact: Maple syrup freezes in a slushy consistency because of the sugars in it. If you ask us, that sounds like a nice treat, or an ice-cream topping!

What temperature does syrup freeze? ›

The open container can then be easily stored in a deep freeze at a temperature of -18°C. Pure maple syrup will not freeze solid but it becomes very thick and it will expand so be sure that there is sufficient room in the open container to allow for expansion.

Can I freeze grenadine syrup? ›

Some people also recommend freezing the grenadine. However, you might find this takes the freshness out of the syrup.

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