Fresh Ginger Simple Syrup Recipe (2024)

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By Samira @ Alphafoodie

published October 21, 2022

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updated November 02, 2023

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This 3-ingredient fresh ginger syrup is zingy, robust, and perfect for adding to co*cktails, lemonade, desserts, and more! Honey ginger syrup and sugar-free options are included.

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Table of Contents

  • What Is Ginger Syrup
  • What Is Ginger Syrup Made Of
  • How to Make Ginger Syrup
  • How Long Does Ginger Simple Syrup Last
  • How to Use Ginger Syrup
  • FAQs
  • More Simple Syrup Recipes
  • Fresh Ginger Simple Syrup Recipe Recipe

What Is Ginger Syrup

Simple syrups are a must-have in my kitchen. Whether it’s to make lemonade, sweeten coffee, add to dessert, etc., I love to have several syrups on hand at all times. At the moment, that includes coffee syrup, lemon syrup, and this ginger simple syrup (which can be made with regular sugar, honey, or even sugar-free!).

Thanks to its robust flavor, ginger is easy to infuse into a simple syrup (a combination of just sugar and water) to pack a flavor punch. The resulting ginger-infused simple syrup is the perfect addition to several co*cktails, ginger ale or ginger beer, and lemonade, along with several other culinary uses (listed below).

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Even better, this recipe is highly versatile, with plenty of options to add to and enhance the spicy, zingy, tangy flavor of the stem ginger in syrup. This includes chili (for spicy ginger syrup), mint, citrus, vanilla, and more. And all in just a few simple steps (dissolve the sugar in water, leave the ginger to infuse, strain, and enjoy)!

Looking for more ways to enjoy ginger? Check out my homemade ginger marmalade, freshly squeezed orange ginger juice, ginger salad dressing, or browse this list of 40+ ginger recipes!

What Is Ginger Syrup Made Of

  • Fresh ginger root: I recommend using fresh, young organic ginger for the best results. However, you can also use frozen ginger (thawed first) or homemade ginger paste (with no oil/salt added).
  • Sugar: Use your sugar of choice. White granulated sugar, cane, coconut, brown sugar, etc. Just note that the sugar you use will affect the color of the homemade ginger syrup recipe.

You can also use sugar-free sweeteners like granulated erythritol or stevia. However, these syrups will have a thinner consistency.

  • Water: Use tap or filter water.
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How to Make Ginger Syrup

There are a few simple steps for how to make ginger simple syrup.

First, peel and grate (or mince) the ginger.

When using organic ginger, I often keep the peel on, though the ginger-infused syrup will be slightly darker. You could also use ginger slices, but the flavor takes longer to infuse the ginger flavor.

Then add the ginger, sugar and water to a small saucepan and heat over medium-high heat. Stir well until the sugar dissolves.

Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to low-medium, and simmer for 20 minutes to allow the ginger to infuse. And that’s how long to boil ginger syrup.

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How Long Does It Take for Simple Syrup to Thicken

Classic simple syrup dissolves sugar in water and isn’t very thick. However, the longer you simmer the mixture, the thicker the syrup becomes. Likewise, a rich syrup (with a higher sugar-to-water ratio) is naturally thicker, too.

Once your ginger simple syrup has reached the desired thickness (it thickens more as it cools), remove from the heat. Allow it to steep with a lid on until it reaches your desired taste (check every 10 minutes).

Finally, strain it through a fine-mesh strainer to remove the ginger pulp, and pour it into a clean, airtight bottle or jar. Let it cool to room temperature.

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How Long Does Ginger Simple Syrup Last

Store the ginger simple syrup in the refrigerator for 2-3 weeks, giving it a shake before each use. Note that any add-ins may affect the shelf life. Look out for signs of cloudiness and mold to see if the homemade ginger syrup has spoiled.

Can You Freeze Ginger Syrup?

Due to the high sugar content, simple syrups don’t freeze solid. However, you can still extend the shelf life of this ginger infused simple syrup in the freezer, storing it for 8-10 months.

You can add the cubes to iced tea, lemonade, club soda, etc., straight from the freezer or allow it to thaw at room temperature first

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How to Use Ginger Syrup

If you love the taste of ginger, there are practically endless ginger syrup uses, including:

  • It’s the perfect ginger co*cktail syrup (ginger mojito, margarita, Moscow mule, etc.). It can be used as a ginger concentrate for ginger syrup co*cktails.
  • Use it to make lemonade, soda water (with fresh lime juice), homemade ginger ale, or kombucha.
  • Spoon into hot chocolate, tea, or coffee drinks.
  • Use ginger sugar syrup to flavor frosting and icing.
  • Brush over cake layers to keep them moist.
  • Drizzle over gingerbread, chai, or other “spiced” cupcakes and muffins.
  • Drizzle over waffles, french toast, and pancakes.
  • Drizzle over yogurt bowls with fruit.
  • Enjoy with oatmeal and overnight oats.
  • Drizzle over ice cream.
  • Use as part of a marinade of glaze for proteins.
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FAQs

Do you have to peel the ginger for homemade ginger syrup recipe?

No, it’s up to you. I often leave the peel if the ginger is organic. The flavor is the same, though the color is slightly darker.

How to make ginger rich syrup?

Use a 2:1 ratio of sugar to water. This creates a richer, thicker syrup with an extended shelf life (1-2 months in the fridge).

How to use the leftover ginger pulp?

You can add this sweetened pulp to smoothies, use it to make ginger tea, toss it in sugar, and dehydrate/dry it to make candied ginger. Or you can even blend and spread it across a parchment-lined tray, then dehydrate it to make ginger pulp crackers.

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  • Lavender Syrup
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  • Date Syrup (Natural Date Sweetener)
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Fresh Ginger Simple Syrup Recipe

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By: Samira

This 3-ingredient fresh ginger syrup is zingy, robust, and perfect for adding to co*cktails, lemonade, desserts, and more! Honey ginger syrup and sugar-free options are included.

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 Tablespoons

Ingredients

  • 3.2 oz fresh ginger 1 cup grated
  • 6.4 oz sugar 1 cup; white, cane, coconut, brown, etc.; or a sugar alternative like erythritol
  • 1 cup water

This amount will yield about 1 cup of ginger syrup

    Instructions

    • Peel and grate(or mince) the ginger.

      When using organic ginger, I often keep the peel on, though the ginger-infused syrup will be slightly darker. You could also use ginger slices, but the flavor takes longer to infuse.

    • Add all the ingredients to a saucepan and heat over medium, stirring well until the sugar dissolves.

    • Bring the mixture to a boil, reduce the heat to low-medium, and simmer for 20 minutes to allow the ginger to infuse.

    • Once your ginger simple syrup has reached the desired thickness (it thickens more as it cools), remove it from the heat and allow it to steep with a lid on until it reaches your desired taste (check every 10 minutes).

    • Strain it through a fine-mesh sieve to remove the ginger pulp, and pour it into a clean, airtight bottle or jar.

    Storage Instructions

    • Store the ginger simple syrup in the refrigerator for 2-3 weeks, giving it a shake before each use. Note that any add-ins may affect the shelf life. Look out for signs of cloudiness and mold to see if the homemade ginger syrup has spoiled.

      Can You Freeze Ginger Syrup?

      Due to the high sugar content, simple syrups don’t freeze solid. However, you can still extend the shelf life of this ginger simple syrup in the freezer, storing it for 8-10 months.

    Notes

    • To sterilize your jar: Wash the jars/bottles in hot soapy water, rinsing well. Then place the jars (no rubber or plastic parts) in a preheated oven for ten minutes at 160ºC/325ºF to dry fully (any moisture can cause spoilage sooner). Alternatively, you can boil the jars for 10 minutes.
    • Tweak the ratios: Add more or less ginger, depending on how robust you want the flavor.
    • For a more robust flavor: Blend the syrup with the ginger pulp after it cools, then strain it through a nut milk bag.

    Optional add-ins and variations:

    • Honey ginger syrup: Substitute the sugar for honey (or maple syrup). You can also experiment with the ratio of honey to water if preferred (I never use more than 1:1).
    • Vanilla: Use 1-2 vanilla pods, seeds scraped out, then remove the empty pods before storing the syrup.
    • Gingerbread syrup: Add a pre-blended “gingerbread” spice blend. I also like to add light molasses (2-3 Tbsp) for a richer gingerbread flavor.
    • Other spices: i.e., cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, clove, cardamom, etc., added to taste.
    • Ginger-mint syrup: Add around ½ cup of lightly packed fresh mint leaves to the ginger syrup recipe.
    • Lemon-ginger syrup: Add a ⅓-½ cup of fresh lemon juice for a bright and zesty syrup. You could add some lemon zest, too.
    • Chili-ginger: Swap out the chili used based on how spicy you want it to be. I use one small bird’s eye chili, sliced, and remove it before decanting the spicy ginger syrup. You can optionally toast the chili first for a slightly smoky flavor in the ginger concentrate.
    • Ginger coconut syrup: Swap out the water for coconut water for ginger-infused simple syrup with added complexity and a slightly nutty flavor.

    Check the blog post for more tips, serving recommendations, and answers to top FAQs!

    Course: Condiment, DIYs

    Cuisine: American, Asian, Global

    Freezer friendly: 6-8 Months

    Shelf life: 2 Weeks (in fridge)

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1Tbsp, Calories: 48kcal, Carbohydrates: 12g, Protein: 0.1g, Fat: 0.1g, Saturated Fat: 0.01g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g, Sodium: 2mg, Potassium: 24mg, Fiber: 0.1g, Sugar: 11g, Vitamin C: 0.3mg, Calcium: 1mg, Iron: 0.04mg

    Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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    FAQs

    How long does ginger simple syrup last? ›

    Will keep, tightly sealed and refrigerated, for up to 2 weeks.

    What can I do with ginger simple syrup? ›

    This recipe provides the foundation for making your own ginger ale or ginger liqueur, the latter of which can then be used in a number of other ginger-based co*cktails. It's also a great liquid sweetener for tea drinks and coffee, and can be put to use as a base for a ginger lemonade.

    Does ginger simple syrup need to be refrigerated? ›

    Refrigerate the syrup in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks or freeze for up to 2 months.

    Do you have to refrigerate simple syrup after making? ›

    Simple syrup should be stored in the fridge, and not kept at room temperature for extended periods of time. Unflavored syrup can be made in advance and stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a month.

    What are the side effects of ginger syrup? ›

    It is rare to have side effects from ginger. In high doses it may cause mild heartburn, diarrhea, and irritation of the mouth. You may be able to avoid some of the mild stomach side effects, such as belching, heartburn, or stomach upset, by taking ginger supplements in capsules or taking ginger with meals.

    What are the benefits of drinking ginger syrup? ›

    Ginger has many possible health benefits. For instance, it may help reduce nausea, manage weight loss, lower cholesterol levels, protect nerve function, and reduce the risk of cancer.

    Is Ginger Syrup good for you? ›

    The Many Health Benefits of Ginger

    Not only is it well-known for its anti-nausea and digestive properties, but it's also an anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, diaphoretic, a circulatory stimulant, and appetite stimulant (“Ginger,” n.d.).

    When should you not use fresh ginger? ›

    To help your ginger stay fresher for longer, make sure to place it in an air-tight food storage container or sealed plastic bag, and then store it in the crisper drawer in the fridge. This will help keep it fresh for a month, or even longer. Once you begin to see greenish-blue mold spots, it's time to toss your ginger.

    Is it OK to drink fresh ginger everyday? ›

    How much ginger should you take daily? Ginger is safe to eat daily, but experts recommend limiting yourself to 3 to 4 grams a day — stick to 1 gram daily if you're pregnant. Taking more than 6 grams of ginger a day has been proven to cause gastrointestinal issues such as reflux, heartburn and diarrhea.

    Who should not take ginger? ›

    What medication does ginger interfere with? Because of its anticoagulant nature, anyone taking blood-thinning medications, such as warfarin or aspirin, or antiplatelet medications for heart health, such as clopidogrel, will also want to exercise caution.

    Can juiced ginger go bad? ›

    Fresh, unpasteurized ginger juice lasts only 24 to 48 hours when stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, due in part to its 5.9 pH; alkaline foods have short shelf lives. Pasteurized ginger juice keeps for two to three months but gradually loses its potency once opened.

    Can you eat raw ginger? ›

    It is also proven to boost one's health due to its medicinal value. Millions of people the world over swear by the healing power of ginger. You can eat it whole, ground, cooked or raw. Ginger is a spicy root that has proven to be an effective natural remedy for some common diseases.

    Can I leave skin on ginger when juicing? ›

    Furthermore, some ingredients like pears, carrots, and ginger have thin skins that the juicer can easily remove without getting clogged. With these facts in mind, you can save time and preparation by juicing your ingredients with the peels on.

    How long does flavored homemade simple syrup last? ›

    Infused simple syrups are good for around three months, according to Saveur, although they also suggest giving the syrup a sniff test to make sure it still smells good. Syrups that incorporate juices or purees, however, will only last around two or three weeks.

    How long will flavored simple syrup last? ›

    Infused simple syrup: By adding herbs, spices, or fruit you've greatly reduced the shelf life of your simple syrup. Mostly due to the fact that those added fresh ingredients will start to break down. If stored properly, and infused simple syrup will last for 1-2 weeks.

    How long does simple syrup last in the refrigerator? ›

    The shelf life of your simple syrup will depend upon the cleanliness of the airtight container and the amount of sugar in your mixture. The standard one-to-one sugar-to-water ratio will produce a simple syrup that lasts about one month in the fridge.

    Does ginger in syrup go off? ›

    The preserve, unopened, should keep for well over a year. Once opened, keep refrigerated and it should be fine for a long time as long as the contents are not contaminated .

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