• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Food Faith Fitness

Nourishing your body, mind and soul

  • About
  • Recipes
    • By Course
      • Breakfast
      • Main Dish
      • Side Dish
      • Appetizers
      • Desserts
      • Snacks
      • Smoothies/Drinks
    • By Type
      • Salad
      • Soup
      • Slow Cooker
      • Pasta
      • Sandwich/Wraps
      • Casseroles
      • Holiday
    • By Protein
      • Poultry
      • Pork & Beef
      • Seafood
      • Meatless
    • By Diet
      • Gluten Free
      • Dairy Free
      • Low Carb
      • Vegetarian
      • Egg free
      • Nut Free
      • Keto
      • Paleo
      • Vegan
      • Whole30
    • All Recipes
  • Faith
  • Breakfast
  • Main Dish
  • Side Dish
  • Desserts
  • Smoothies
  • Appetizers
  • Reader Favs

Brown Sugar Syrup

No ratings yet
Sarah Justine MartinBy Sarah Justine MartinJump to Recipe

This recipe for Brown Sugar Syrup is the secret to taking your coffee, cocktails, and desserts to the next level.

If you’re like me and you’ve ever thoughtlessly dumped a spoonful of granulated table sugar straight into an iced coffee, you know the frustration those pesky little granules cause. They swirl to the bottom of your glass and don’t dissolve, no matter how much you stir them. That’s where this brown sugar syrup comes in. Beyond that, there are so many clever ways to use it. I’ll be sharing some of the tricks that add both flavor and finesse to your baking.

Where white sugar offers little more than a somewhat flat sweetness, brown sugar brings a rounded, almost caramel-like depth thanks to its molasses content. Brown sugar syrup adds a nice complexity to your morning coffee or your evening Old-Fashioned. It’s a sweetener, yes, but it’s also a really lovely flavor enhancer.

Baking with brown sugar syrup

Brown sugar syrup is one of those ingredients bakers like me like to keep in their toolkit. Brushed onto cake layers just before frosting, it locks in moisture and keeps even the most delicate sponge cakes from drying out. Many bakers use it in layer cakes, pound cakes, or quick breads for that very reason.

Drizzle the syrup over warm muffins to add shine and use it as a soak for bundt cakes. I like folding a spoonful of it into buttercream to deepen the flavor. You can also whisk the syrup into pie fillings for a rich sweetness or trade a couple tablespoons of sugar in a cookie recipe to get a chewier texture. I’ll even brush it over pastry dough—the syrup creates a beautiful, glossy finish!

How do I store leftovers?

Refrigerate your brown sugar syrup in an airtight jar or bottle for up to 2–3 weeks. Just give it a quick stir or shake before using, since a little separation is normal. Alternatively, for longer storage, you can freeze the syrup in ice cube trays and pop out a cube whenever you need it. Be sure the syrup has cooled completely first. Putting it in before it cools may cause crystallization or freezer burn.

Serving suggestions

Add this brown sugar syrup to your Iced Coffee, iced tea, and cocktails. For instance, it would work wonderfully in this Espresso Martini or this Bee’s Knees Cocktail. Include it in a classic Lemonade or Arnold Palmer (half iced tea, half lemonade—fully delicious). Just use it in place of regular simple syrup for a more complex flavor. If it’s cocktail hour, I’d recommend serving something snacky like Crispy Baked Sweet Potato Fries, a batch of spicy Buffalo Chicken Meatballs, or homemade Popcorn.

Recipe

Brown Sugar Syrup

No ratings yet
Print Rate
Serves: 8
Prep: 5 minutes minutes
Cook: 10 minutes minutes
Total: 15 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups packed dark brown sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Combine brown sugar and water in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir until sugar dissolves and mixture boils.
  • Lower the heat and allow it to simmer for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally until the syrup begins to thicken slightly.
  • Remove saucepan from heat, stir in vanilla extract, and cool syrup to room temperature before transferring to an airtight jar and refrigerating.

Nutrition Info:

Calories: 159kcal (8%) Carbohydrates: 41g (14%) Protein: 0.1g Sodium: 13mg (1%) Sugar: 40g (44%)

Nutrition Disclaimer

Recipes written and produced on Food Faith Fitness are for informational purposes only.

Author: Sarah Justine Martin
Course:Drinks
Cuisine:American
Share your creationsTag @foodfaithfit and hashtag it #foodfaithfitness so I can see what you made!
Rate It
White woman with dark hair wearing glasses and a black leather jacket, adjusting her glasses, modern geometric background, stylish portrait, Food Faith Fitness health and wellness inspiration.

About Sarah Justine Martin

Writer, editor, and pop culture obsessive based in Austin, TX. Before she beats you at trivia, she will probably offer to cook you dinner.

Reader Interactions

Published: Oct 6, 2025 | Updated: Oct 17, 2025

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Have a question? Use the form below to submit your question or comment. I love hearing from you and seeing what you made!

rate this recipe:




Homemade blueberry jam in a rustic bowl with a spoon on a white marble surface for healthy eating and nutritious recipes.
Previous Post
Blueberry Sauce Recipe
Next Post
Cioppino Recipe

Primary Sidebar

food faith fitness sidebar
Welcome

to Food Faith Fitness

We are a lively food corner packed with endless recipes covering different diets. Our platform is run by a group of food enthusiasts with a thing for flavor meals that are good for the soul.

Our Story

Let's Connect

Check our latest recipes!
Back to Top
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Disclosure
Food Faith Fitness is part of Waywith.

Rate This Recipe

Your vote:




Let us know what you thought of this recipe:

This worked exactly as written, thanks!
My family loved this!
Thank you for sharing this recipe

Or write in your own words:

A rating is required
A name is required
An email is required