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June 12, 2026

Simple Syrup (Regular and Sugar-Free)

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Simple Syrup (Regular and Sugar-Free)

Simple syrup being poured into a jar.

Smooth and sweet, Simple Syrup is a liquid sweetener that blends easily into cocktails, mocktails, and coffee drinks. Made from just granulated sweetener (either sugar or sugar alternative) and water, it comes together in just a few minutes!

When trying to sweeten a drink, regular granulated sugar or sweetener sometimes stays gritty and undissolved, especially in cold drinks. The solution, of course, is a liquid sweetener. Yes, you can purchase them at the grocery store, but a cheaper version (and you get to control what's in it) lies in your pantry.

Traditional simple syrup is just equal parts sugar and water. Boil the water, stir in the sugar until it disappears and voila! Simple syrup.

Because I am slowly trying to reduce refined sugar in my diet, I've experimented with simple syrup made with alternative sweeteners. My favorite is a monkfruit allulose blend, which yields a delicious simple syrup! It's perfect in just about everything.

Try it in an Espresso Martini Mocktail, Cosmopolitan with St Germain, or Iced London Fog.

Sweetener, saucepan, and water.
Pouring water into a saucepan.
Tipping sweetener into a saucepan.
Stirring syrup with a spoon.

Lessons Learned

  • Use either white or brown sugar in this recipe. Brown sugar will yield a slightly different flavor that is warmer and more caramel-ly.
  • To make this sugar-free (my favorite!), use an alternative sweetener that measures cup for cup like regular sugar. My go-to is the Lakanto brand monkfruit with allulose blend. I've used the white sugar replacement blend in this recipe, but the brown sugar one is also great. This helps keep the calories and glucose levels in check.
  • Looking for a rich simple syrup recipe? Simply double the amount of sweetener. Rich simple syrup is sweeter, of course, but also adds a nice viscosity and richness to cocktails and coffee drinks.
Simple syrup on a wooden board.
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Simple syrup being poured into a jar.

Simple Syrup (Regular and Sugar-Free)

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  • Author: Betty
  • Prep Time: 3 minutes
  • Cook Time: 3 minutes
  • Total Time: 6 minutes
  • Yield: Around ½ cup 1x
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Smooth and sweet, Simple Syrup is a liquid sweetener that blends easily into cocktails, mocktails, and coffee drinks. Made from just granulated sweetener (either sugar or sugar alternative) and water, it comes together in just a few minutes!


Ingredients

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  • ½ cup water
  • ½ cup sugar (white or brown) or alternative granulated sweetener (I use monkfruit with allulose blend)
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Instructions

  1. Tip the water into a small saucepan and bring to boiling.
  2. Remove from heat and slowly pour in sugar or alternative sweetener, stirring constantly. Continue to stir until the granules are completely dissolved and the syrup is clear.
  3. Cool slightly, then transfer to a jar. Cover and store in the fridge for up to one month.

Notes

* To make Rich Simple Syrup, just double the amount of sweetener only and follow the recipe as written. This will give you a syrup that is sweeter and lends a nice mouthfeel to cocktails or coffee drinks.

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