🍯 Homemade Cardamom Syrup (with Vanilla, Cinnamon & Citrus)

🍯 Homemade Cardamom Syrup (with Vanilla, Cinnamon & Citrus)

🍯 Homemade Cardamom Syrup (with Vanilla, Cinnamon & Citrus)
🕒 Prep Time: 5 minutes
🍳 Cook Time: 10–15 minutes
🥄 Yield: ~1¼ cups (300ml) syrup
🌿 Ingredients

1 cup water

1 cup organic cane sugar (or coconut sugar/maple syrup for variation)

1½ tsp whole green cardamom pods (lightly crushed)

1 small cinnamon stick

1 strip of orange peel (or lemon peel — no white pith)

1 tsp vanilla extract or ½ vanilla bean, split

Optional: 1 star anise (for a deeper spiced note)

🍳 Instructions

Crush the Cardamom Pods

Use the side of a knife or mortar and pestle to gently crack open the cardamom pods — don’t pulverize them.

Combine Ingredients

In a small saucepan, combine:

Water

Sugar

Crushed cardamom pods

Cinnamon stick

Orange peel

Vanilla (wait to add extract until after cooking if using)

Simmer the Syrup

Bring to a gentle boil over medium heat, then reduce to a simmer.

Simmer uncovered for 10–15 minutes, stirring occasionally. The syrup should reduce slightly and become aromatic.

Infuse & Cool

Remove from heat and let steep for another 10 minutes for deeper flavor.

If using vanilla extract, stir it in now.

Strain

Strain the syrup through a fine mesh sieve to remove spices and zest.

Bottle & Store

Pour into a clean glass jar or bottle.

Let cool completely before sealing.

Store in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.

☕️ How to Use Cardamom Syrup

Add 1–2 tsp to coffee, lattes, or chai tea

Drizzle over pancakes, waffles, or French toast

Stir into oatmeal or yogurt

Use in cocktails (pairs beautifully with bourbon or gin)

Brush on cakes or baked goods for a moist, spiced finish

✅ Tips & Variations

Spice it up: Add black peppercorns or ginger slices for a warmer version

Sweetener swaps: Use maple syrup or brown sugar for a richer depth

Citrus twist: Try blood orange, grapefruit, or Meyer lemon for different moods

Vanilla bean bonus: Scrape the seeds into the syrup for even more flavor

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