Lavender Syrup

Jakub SýkoraHealthyFrench Cuisine0 x se líbilo
Fragrant homemade syrup made from fresh lavender flowers, sugar, and lemon juice. Perfect for lemonades, iced teas, cocktails, and drizzling over desserts.
Příprava: 15min
Vaření: 15min
CELKOVÝ ČAS: 30min
Lavender Syrup

Ingredients

2glasses
Lavender Syrup

Step by step process

Preparation

  1. 1

    Remove any stems and leaves from the lavender flowers, keeping only the clean blooms. If using fresh flowers, rinse them gently under cold water and pat dry with a kitchen towel.

  2. 2

    Finely zest the lemon (yellow part only, the white pith is bitter) and squeeze out the juice. Have a clean, sterilized jar or bottle with an airtight lid ready.

Cooking the Syrup

  1. 3

    Combine water and sugar in a saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring constantly, until the sugar is completely dissolved and a clear syrup forms.

  2. 4

    Reduce the heat to low, add the lavender flowers, lemon juice, and lemon zest if using. Simmer for about 5 minutes, then remove the pan from the heat.

  3. 5

    Cover the syrup with a lid and leave to steep at room temperature for 6 to 12 hours (ideally overnight), allowing the flowers to release their fragrance and color. The longer you steep, the more intense the flavor.

Straining and Storing

  1. 6

    Strain the cooled, steeped syrup through a fine-mesh sieve or cheesecloth into a clean jar or bottle, making sure no flower pieces remain.

  2. 7

    Store the sealed bottle in the refrigerator. The syrup will keep for 4 to 6 weeks when chilled. for a longer shelf life, pour the hot syrup into sterilized bottles and seal immediately.

Serving

  1. 8

    Use the syrup in lemonades (about 2 tablespoons per glass of cold water and ice), iced tea, gin or prosecco cocktails, or drizzle over ice cream, panna cotta, or pancakes.

More tips:

For a more vivid purple color, add a few extra drops of lemon juice while straining, the acidity will brighten the syrup to a pink-purple hue.

Use only culinary lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), ornamental varieties can have a bitter, camphor-like taste.

Nutritional values

2glasses
Energy1 944 kcal
Proteins480 mg
Fats2 g
Fiber2 g
Cholesterol0 μg
Sodium27 mg
Salt68 mg
Carbohydrates503 g

Topic: French Cuisine

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