This homemade gingerbread syrup recipe encapsulates the warm, festive flavors of the holiday season!
A rich and aromatic syrup captures the cozy essence of traditional gingerbread, so you can add festive flavor to your favorite beverages and desserts.
It takes just minutes to make this gingerbread simple syrup, and you will want to add it to everything over the holidays!

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Gingerbread spice is typically a combination of ginger, molasses, cinnamon and nutmeg. With this homemade gingerbread syrup recipe, you can have all the gingerbread flavor that you get in your favorite gingerbread cookies, like these molasses crinkle cookies.
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Why you'll love this homemade simple syrup
- Delicious: This recipe has all the warm spices and ginger flavor. It's a great way to add a festive touch to holiday drinks whether they are cocktails, hot chocolate, or your morning coffee. (Skip the coffee shop and make a homemade gingerbread latte whenever the craving strikes.)
- Economical: Why buy coffee syrups when you can so easily make your own gingerbread syrup? You probably have all the simple ingredients to make this simple syrup recipe in your pantry.ย
- Quick and Easy: This delicious gingerbread syrup recipe takes just ten minutes and a saucepan to make. There's a reason it's called a simple syrup!
Ingredient notes
Ingredient quantities and complete instructions are in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
I'm making this gingerbread syrup recipe with dried ground spices. ย I find it much quicker and it gives you more control over the intensity of the gingerbread flavor. Although I have tested this recipe using whole spices and it's amazing, if you have them on hand and a bit more time. I have added those instructions in the "Helpful tips and variations" section below.
Ingredients
- Water: As with any simple syrup, this ginger spiced syrup's two main ingredients are water and sugar.
- Brown Sugar: Use dark brown sugar for a deeper caramel flavor. Light brown sugar is what I usually have on hand at this time of year for making holiday treats, so that's what I'm using. Coconut sugar can be used interchangeably with brown sugar. I have also made this recipe with maple syrup, but I find that the maple flavor stands out too much. We want the ginger and spices to shine.ย
- Molasses: Molasses is a must for any gingerbread recipe, including syrup. Use unsulfured molasses and be sure your molasses is regular, or "fancy" molasses. Don't use blackstrap molasses, which is quite bitter.
- Ginger: I use ground ginger for this quick and easy recipe. If you prefer to use fresh ginger, look for the instructions in the "Helpful tips and substitutions" section below.
- Cinnamon: Ground cinnamon is usually in everyone's spice drawer, and that's what we are using for this recipe.
- Nutmeg: A little bit of nutmeg is essential for that classic gingerbread flavor.
- Black Pepper: It might sound strange, but a tiny bit of black pepper compliments the ginger flavor and adds to the traditional gingerbread essence.ย
- Salt: Just a little pinch of salt adds dimension to the sweet and spicy syrup.
How to make it
- Combine all of the ingredients in a medium saucepan. Bring to a gentle boil over medium heat.
- Reduce the heat to low and allow to simmer for 5 minutes. Sugar should be completely dissolved and the syrup will thicken.
- Allow the syrup to come to room temperature. Pour into a glass jar with a lid, and store in the fridge.
Helpful tips and variations
- Other spices: You can add other spices to this gingerbread syrup recipe. Some other additions can be cloves, allspice, or star anise. A strip of orange peel will give the warm spices a touch of bright citrus. If using, remove the orange peel after the syrup is cooled. A half teaspoon of vanilla extract can be added, too.
- Whole spices: Replace the ground cinnamon with a cinnamon stick. Use grated whole nutmeg instead of ground, or whole allspice berries, and use grated, fresh ginger in place of dried. You will need to simmer the syrup an extra five minutes to infuse the whole spices. Strain the cooled syrup using a fine mesh sieve after cooling.
- Boiling: When the syrup comes to a boil, it will bubble up a lot. You will need to stir it down when you reduce the heat. Be sure to use a large enough saucepan to prevent it from bubbling over.
- Consistency: This sauce is about the same consistency as maple syrup. If you would like a thicker syrup, reduce the amount of water in the recipe.ย
- Storage: Your gingerbread syrup should be stored in an airtight container, like a glass bottle or jar, in the fridge. I like to use mason jars with lids. This recipe makes one cup of syrup, so you will need an 8 ounce, or 250 milliliter jar. The syrup will keep for weeks in the fridge.
How to use gingerbread syrup
There are so many ways that you can use this ginger-infused simple syrup. If it's cocktail time, add a taste of gingerbread with a gingerbread martini, or a gingerbread old-fashioned. Stir a tablespoon of Christmas syrup ย into warm apple cider.
Of course, if you make lattes at home, this is a perfect gingerbread latte syrup. Or stir gingerbread coffee syrup into your morning coffee. Drizzle some over French toast, crepes, waffles or pancakes to make breakfast instantly festive. You can addย a trickle of gingerbread flavor over ice cream or cheesecake. But these are just a few of the ways to use this versatile simple syrup. I know you'll think of more!ย
Gingerbread Syrup is a lovely edible gift, too. Package it in pretty jars for hostess gifts.
Did you make this recipe? Please leave a rating in the comments below and let us know how it turned out. Did you make any changes? We would love for you to share and your feedback is important! Thank you for visiting The Food Blog!
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Gingerbread Syrup
Equipment
- medium saucepan
- 1- pint mason jars (500 ml) with lids
Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 3 tablespoon molasses
- 2 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ยผ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- ยผ teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Combine all of the ingredients in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium high heat.
- Reduce the heat to low and allow to simmer for 5 minutes. Sugar should be completely dissolved and the syrup will thicken.
- Allow the syrup to come to room temperature. Pour into a glass jar with a lid, and store in the fridge.
Notes
- Other spices: You can add other spices to this gingerbread syrup recipe. Some other additions can be cloves, allspice, or star anise. A strip of orange peel will give the warm spices a touch of bright citrus. If using, remove the orange peel after the syrup is cooled. A half teaspoon of vanilla extract can be added, too.
- Whole spices: Replace the ground cinnamon with a cinnamon stick. Use grated whole nutmeg instead of ground, or whole allspice berries, and use grated, fresh ginger in place of dried. You will need to simmer the syrup an extra five minutes to infuse the whole spices. Strain the cooled syrup using a fine mesh sieve after cooling.
- Boiling: When the syrup comes to a boil, it will bubble up a lot. You will need to stir it down when you reduce the heat. Be sure to use a large enough saucepan to prevent it from bubbling over.
- Consistency: This sauce is about the same consistency as maple syrup. If you would like a thicker syrup, reduce the amount of water in the recipe.ย
- Storage: Your gingerbread syrup should be stored in an airtight container, like a glass bottle or jar, in the fridge. I like to use mason jars with lids. This recipe makes one cup of syrup, so you will need an 8 ounce, or 250 milliliter jar. The syrup will keep for weeks in the fridge.
Marie-Pierre Breton
This is the perfect syrup for everything around Christmas time! Thanks for sharing.
Colleen
You're welcome, Marie. Enjoy!
Bernice
This gingerbread syrup was so easy and spiced just to my liking. Bring on the gingerbread lattes and pancakes!!
Colleen
Hi Bernice, I'm glad you are enjoying this recipe. Thanks for commenting!
Kristen
This is amazing in coffee - will have a batch on hand for the foreseeable future now.
Colleen
I'm happy to hear that you love this gingerbread syrup, Kristen. Enjoy!
Veronika
Loved the simplicity of this syrup! I've used it in a latte and it was delicious. I'm thinking of adding it to a cocktail next!
Colleen
Do try it in a cocktail, Veronika!
Asha
This syrup complemented my gingerbread pancakes very well. It was quick and easy to make.
Colleen
So glad to hear this, Asha! Gingerbread pancakes sound delicious!
Sean
This was a perfect addition to my coffee this morning to put me in the holiday mood.
Colleen
Hi Sean. Gingerbread flavors always put me in a holiday mood, too. I'm glad to hear that this recipe made your coffee festive!
Vanessa
So delicious! This will make such a great Christmas gift with a bag of locally roasted coffee beans.
Colleen
Hi Vanessa, so glad it came out delicious for you. What a great idea with the coffee beans. Thank you for sharing.
Marta
I made this gingerbread syrup to add to my coffee in the mornings and have ZERO regrets. It was so easy and makes my morning cup of joe so cozy.
Colleen
Hi Marta, I'm glad you have no regrets. We love this for coffee, too. Thanks for commenting!
MacKenzie
This is absolutely delicious. I canโt wait to make this for Christmas brunch. It will go great with my homemade waffles.
Colleen
Gingerbread syrup is perfect for Christmas brunch waffles, Mackenzie!
Sara Welch
This is such a unique and unexpected recipe that does not disappoint! Looking forward to enjoying this all season long; hands down delicious!
Colleen
Hi Sara, it's great to hear that the gingerbread syrup turned out delicious for you. Thanks for commenting!
veenaazmanov
Loved the way you have described the way I can enjoy this Gingerbread syrup. Sounds like a burst of flavors and a bottle in my kitchen is a must.
Karlie
This is delicious. I made a batch and hubby used it to make gingerbread old fashions ๐
Colleen
Hi Karlie, that's a great way to use gingerbread syrup!
Yu
This gingerbread simple syrup can add a burst of seasonal flavor to many dishes, I used it on my pancakes yesterday. It is delicious! Thank you for sharing.
Colleen
Hello, Yu. I'm happy to hear that the syrup was delicious on your pancakes!
Carrie Robinson
Oh yum! This would be great to top pancakes or waffles with! ๐ Or to sweeten my morning coffee with.
Lauren Michael Harris
This gingerbread syrup was easy to make and tastes great in coffee creations we've been making. We're going to try it in some adult beverages this weekend - yum!
Colleen
Hi Lauren, I think you will love it for some adult beverages. Enjoy!