Homemade Pancake Syrup Recipe - The Creek Line House (2024)

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How to make your own pancake syrup if you run out! This recipe is great to know about for those days when you wake up and decide last-minute to make a big batch of pancakes. You may find that you even like it better than store-bought syrup!

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I love discovering that there’s a version of a store-bought staple that can be easily homemade! Pancake syrup is one of those things that I always thought you had to buy from a store, and I was pretty excited to find out that I can make my own at home, especially because it’s something we often discover that we’re out of when we decide to make waffles on a Saturday morning. We usually use pure maple syrup, which I know we can also make at home when we tap our maple trees and boil down the sap, but this recipe is a little bit simpler than that. 🙂 This pancake syrup recipe makes a classic table syrup that your family is sure to love, and the best part is that even beginner home cooks will be able to make this.

If you need a fluffy, easy homemade pancake recipe to go along with it, try my go-to plant-based pancake recipe!

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How to Make Homemade Pancake Syrup

This recipe is made using basic ingredients that most of us will have in the pantry: Granulated white sugar, brown sugar, water, and vanilla extract. You can also use a 1/4 teaspoon maple flavoring in place of the vanilla flavour if you happen to have that on hand, both are good and result in the same beautiful gold-brown syrup.

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I have some coconut extract in my cupboard that I’m curious to try with this as well and I definitely think you could play around with making other flavoured syrups, too. Caramel, maybe? Toffee nut? When it comes to pancakes and waffles, the options are pretty much endless.

If you happen to be out of brown sugar, check out my trick for making my homemade brown sugar with molasses as well!

To make the syrup, you’ll just need to dissolve the ingredients together, heat them to boiling, and allow your syrup to cool slightly. That’s it! Make the syrup a few hours ahead of time if you’d like it to be a bit thicker so you have time to allow it to chill in the fridge and thicken up. No need to add any cornstarch as it will thicken on its own as it rests.

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See below for the full printable version of this recipe! The recipe instructions are for a microwave, making it an easy one for kids to help out with. Feel free to simmer it in a saucepan on the stove, though, if that’s easier for you.

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Other Amazing Ideas to Use up Your Extra Syrup

While I think we can all agree that there are no perfect substitutes for old-fashioned Canadian maple syrup, this is just so easy in a pinch and comes out such a beautiful amber color every time that you really don’t ever have to feel bad adding this to your breakfast table. Not only is it great as a pancake or waffle topping, it’s also perfect for French toast, oatmeal, granola, cereal, or a yogurt parfait with fresh berries or sliced fruit and whipped cream. This could also be so good as a drizzle over cheesecake with strawberries and salted almond, pecan, or hazelnut toppings.

If you’re feeling really adventurous, you could use this as a coffee syrup by adding a couple of teaspoons to your morning cup, or even drizzle it over your homemade latte for just a hint of sweetness.

See also: How to Harvest Maple Syrup From a Maple Tree if you want to try making real homemade maple syrup by tapping a maple tree. Did you know that it doesn’t even have to be a sugar-maple tree to work for this?

Printable Recipe: Homemade Syrup for Waffles or Pancakes

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Homemade Pancake Syrup Recipe

Prep Time

3 mins

Cook Time

3 mins

How to make your own pancake syrup if you run out! This recipe is great to know about for those days when you wake up and decide last-minute to make a big batch of pancakes. You may find that you even like it better than store-bought syrup!

Course:Breakfast

Cuisine:American

Keyword:Pancake Syrup

Author: Courtenay Hartford

Ingredients

  • 1/2cupWhite sugar
  • 1/2cupBrown sugar
  • 1/3cupWater
  • 1/4tspVanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a glass measuring cup. Stir.

  2. Microwave for 1 minute, stir, then microwave for 1 more minute.

  3. Allow to cool for a few minutes and enjoy!

I find the consistency of this syrup to be perfect, but if your family likes it a little bit thinner, just add about a tablespoon or two more water. This syrupy goodness should keep well in an airtight container for up to a few weeks if it’s refrigerated.

Give this pancake syrup a try and let me know what you think! I’ve heard from quite a few people who have made it that this is the best pancake syrup they’ve ever had, and they like it even better than store-bought pancake syrup!

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Courtenay Hartford is the author of creeklinehouse.com, a blog based on her adventures renovating a 120-year-old farmhouse in rural Ontario, Canada. On her blog, Courtenay shares interior design tips based on her own farmhouse and her work as founder and stylist of the interior photography firm Art & Spaces. She also writes about her farmhouse garden, plant-based recipes, family travel, and homekeeping best practices. Courtenay is the author of the book The Cleaning Ninja and has been featured in numerous magazines including Country Sampler Farmhouse Style, Better Homes and Gardens, Parents Magazine, Real Simple, and Our Homes.

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FAQs

How to make homemade pancake syrup thicker? ›

To thicken your pancake syrup you can also add a little extra sugar. Thicker syrups tend to have lots and lots of sugar. Another commonly used method for thickening syrup is mixing in a cornstarch slurry. Mix 1 teaspoon of cornstarch with 1 teaspoon of water and add the mixture to your syrup while it cooks.

What is the primary ingredient in most pancake syrup brands? ›

In contrast, pancake—or table—syrup is a highly processed product. The primary ingredient is corn syrup and/or high-fructose corn syrup. Some experts suggest that high-fructose corn syrup may be processed differently by the body than other types of sugar, while others say that there's little difference.

What is pancake syrup made of? ›

Pancake syrup, on the other hand, is made with corn syrup and artificial maple extract. If you look at the back of a pancake syrup bottle, you'll likely find corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup listed as the first two ingredients. Other ingredients include caramel color and natural and artificial flavors.

How do you keep homemade syrup from hardening? ›

Keep your mixture at medium heat when mixing it in a saucepan on the stovetop. It doesn't need to boil. Using distilled water helps crystals from forming, however crystallization still happens if the simple syrup is placed in the fridge or if the 2 parts water to 1 part sweetener ratio isn't followed.

What makes homemade syrup thick? ›

Make a 1:1 ratio of cornstarch and water.

In a small bowl, combine equal amounts of cornstarch and warm water, starting with 3 tablespoons (44 mL) of each. 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.

What is the healthiest pancake syrup? ›

In moderation, pure maple syrup is a better option than pancake syrups filled with high fructose corn syrup. It contains antioxidants and a lower glycemic index, which may be better for blood sugar control. Agave nectar is sweeter than sugar, so you can use less to achieve the desired sweetness.

What kind of syrup does IHOP use? ›

Does IHOP have real maple syrup? Generally no, IHOP only serves a chemically synthesized and sweetened syrup with artificial coloring and flavors. However of the 1400 locations in the US, there is one in South Burlington, VT that serves real maple syrup. As New Englanders, we unfailingly bring our own.

What is Aunt Jemima pancake syrup made of? ›

HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, WATER, CELLULOSE GUM, SALT, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, CARAMEL COLOR, SORBIC ACID AND SODIUM BENZOATE (PRESERVATIVES), SODIUM HEXAMETAPHOSPHATE.

How is Aunt Jemima syrup made? ›

Originally Answered: Is there any maple syrup in Aunt Jemima? Don't think so. The first two ingredients are corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup, followed by water, cellulose gum and caramel color.

What is in Mcdonald's pancake syrup? ›

Ingredients: Glucose Syrup, Sugar, Water, Natural Flavourings, Caramelised Sugar Syrup, Preservative (Potassium Sorbate). We produce our food in kitchens where allergens are handled by our people, and where equipment and utensils are used for multiple menu items, including those containing allergens.

How do you make syrup when you don't have any? ›

Simple Syrup

Liquid for liquid is always better. Add equal parts sugar and water to a saucepan. Heat over medium and stir, making sure all sugar gets dissolved, then let cool. It's as "simple" as that.

What to use if you run out of syrup? ›

Refined Sugar

It's the sugar most of us cook and bake with and stir into our coffee and sprinkle on our cereal, and it's perfectly fine for co*cktails, too. It's not only an acceptable substitute for simple syrup, it's what it is typically made from --- 1 part refined sugar + 1 part water.

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.

How do I thicken up maple syrup? ›

Boiling sap reduces the water content and thickens it to syrup. If your result is too thin, you can certainly boil it further. Many recipes that use maple syrup are just doing exactly that.

What can I add to pancakes to make them thicker? ›

How to Thicken Pancake Batter
  1. Add More Flour. If you were to compare the amount of flour you get from scooping straight out of the bag versus measuring by weight, you would notice a drastic difference in the amount of flour you get. ...
  2. Refrigerate Batter. ...
  3. Add Nut Butter. ...
  4. Add Oats. ...
  5. Add Mashed Banana. ...
  6. Add Cookies.

How do you thicken Aunt Jemima pancake mix? ›

How do I make my Aunt Jemima pancakes thick? Use less water so your batter is thicker. Use cold water. Cover the pan as soon as you pour, watch it carefully, as the bubbles begin to pop, flip while the top is still wet.

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