Are you looking for a quick fruit syrup to add to the breakfast table OR a beautiful yummy sauce for ice cream or a fancy dessert? I have the perfect {FAST} recipe for you. This 5-minute Simple Berry Syrup adds beautiful color, delicious flavor and a touch of sweetness. Add it to breakfast or dessert for a sweet berry twist. Not only does it taste great but it’s so quick, from start to finish!
I love adding fresh and whole fruits, especially berries, to breakfast and dessert because it has a natural way of making things feel lighter, more healthy. On mornings when I want to add a lighter sweetness to my breakfast, I turn to this simple berry syrup recipe. It’s sweet but not as sugary as a traditional jam or marmalade and still packs a delicious fresh fruit flavor. It’s a syrup but also has bits of fruit in it, which I love. And the best part, you’ll have it made in about 5 minutes. Love that! This syrup is great with breakfast but also can add a nice berry touch to a scoop of ice cream, slice of cheesecake or other yummy desserts. It will only take 5-minutes and 3 ingredients (if you count the water 😉 ).
Here’s how you’ll start. Pick your preferred berry: strawberry, raspberry, blueberry, blackberry or even mixed berries would be fantastic. I love making simple strawberry because my family loves strawberries AND we always have a couple quart size bags of whole frozen strawberries in our freezer on any given day. In a sauce pan add the berries (fresh or frozen-thawed), water and sugar. If using fresh berries, it might take a bit longer because the berry will need to cook down a bit. When frozen berries thaw, they berry becomes very soft. If using fresh frozen berries, this syrup come together extremely fast (5-minutes or so).
Next, mash berries with a fork or potato masher. This helps break down the fruit and spread the flavor.
Lastly, over medium high heat, bring to boil and cook 3-5 minutes until the mixture begins to thicken and the sugar has dissolved.
You have your very own berry syrup, ready for a tall stack of flapjacks or a scoop of ice cream.
This syrup is perfect for pancakes, waffles or french toast–especially if its on a piece of this yummy French Toast Bake. YUMMMM!!!
If you happen to have any left (I could drink it straight from the jar), store it in a jar or airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5-7 days.
What do you top with your pancakes, waffles or french toast?
Rachel
5-minute Simple Berry Syrup
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This 5-minute Simple Berry Syrup adds beautiful color, delicious fruit flavor and a touch of sweetness. Add it to your breakfast or dessert for a sweet berry twist.
You can also pour it into popsicle forms and make delicious summer treats. Try adding cool whip to some to make a berry creme flavored popsicle. I also love adding mixed berry version to lemon lime soda.
You can also pour it into popsicle forms and make delicious summer treats. Try adding cool whip to some to make a berry creme flavored popsicle. I also love adding mixed berry version to lemon lime soda.
I made it with monk fruit the I divided into to different jar . One I added 1 tablespoon of chia seeds and made a jam the of pancakes syrup. Very good