This has become my absolute favorite syrup for pancakes. It tastes delicious and has yummy chunks of soft, juicy cranberries. Plus, it's really simple to make. Jeff created this syrup several weeks ago, and now I force him to make it again every time we have pancakes, because I love it so much!
Jeff: Yup, I'm awesome. (Jeff hacked into my post and added that. Silly guy.)
Jeff's Cranberry Syrup
1 cup water
2 cups sugar (can be white, brown, or combination)
1 cup fresh or frozen cranberries
Dash each cloves and cinnamon (optional, but very yummy)
1 tsp. Vanilla (also optional, but also very yummy)
1 tsp. maple flavoring
Combine water, sugar, and cranberries in saucepan. Heat on medium high until water is boiling gently and cranberries begin to pop. Use a fork to mush the cranberries slightly, enough to release the juice, but leaving the cranberries mostly whole. Simmer for about another minute.
Remove from heat and stir in cloves, cinnamon, and maple flavoring. Serve over pancakes, waffles, French toast, etc.
I think this would also be fabulous as a topping for ice cream or angel food cake or other light dessert foods. Maybe with some whipped topping. Mmmmm....
I can totally picture this on baked french toast on Christmas morning. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteJust wondering if you have tried canning it? It would make a great Valentines Day gift canned with a jar of layered pancake mix!
ReplyDeleteOoohh....this sounds amazing! I'm new here and have been stalking you for the last couples days! (When I say 'stalk' I mean in a good way!)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds great. I have a bunch of frozen cranberries to use up, so pancakes it is!
ReplyDeleteHi, I have pleasure in passin on a Sunshine Blog Award to you. I found your site by accident. The recipes on here are mouthwatering. I just wanted to go straight to the kitchen to try one especially the Brownie Bottom Cheesecake . Just the ticket for getting those creative juices running.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love fruit flavored toppings for pancakes, etc. I found a bag of frozen cranberries in my fridge and pondered over them, now I know what to do with them. This sounds good!
ReplyDeleteAnd of course, I have BIG eyes for your beautiful butter dish!! I collect them, and if I had seen that, I'd probably have that on my hutch, keeping company with my others.
Oh and yes, I agree. Jeff, you're totally awesome.
Katy, I love the butter dish too! My aunt collects them, she just gave me this one a couple weeks ago as a housewarming gift.
ReplyDeleteOooh yumm! We like to do lots of topping options for pancake day if we have time, and that means lots of syrups. I wonder if I could find fresh cranberries this late or if I'd have to find frozen?
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteCranberry.Syrup. I think I'm in love!!!♥
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