Sugar Syrup Recipe
Ingredients
Sugar | 1 cup | |
Water | 1/2 cup | |
Cardamom powder | pinch (adjust to taste) | |
Lemon juice | 2-3 drops (optional) |
Sugar Syrup Recipe: The Perfect Sweet Base for Desserts
Sugar syrup is a key ingredient in many traditional desserts, adding sweetness and a beautiful sheen to your favorite treats. Whether you’re making Gulab Jamun, Jalebi, or other sweets, a good sugar syrup is essential. This simple syrup recipe is easy to make and can be used to elevate any dish.
Instructions:
- Boil Sugar and Water: Start by combining the sugar and water in a medium-sized pan. Place it over medium heat and bring the mixture to a boil. Stir occasionally to help the sugar dissolve.
- Thicken the Syrup: Once the mixture starts boiling, reduce the heat slightly and allow it to simmer. Keep an eye on it as it thickens. The syrup should not be too runny but should have a slightly viscous texture. This usually takes about 5-7 minutes.
- Add Flavor: Once the syrup has thickened slightly, add the cardamom powder and lemon juice. The cardamom adds a warm, aromatic flavor, while the lemon juice helps balance the sweetness, preventing it from becoming overly sugary.
- Check the consistency: Before removing from heat, take a small drop and let it cool. The syrup should feel sticky between your fingers but not form a heavy thread.
- Keep Warm: Remove the syrup from the heat and keep it warm. It’s now ready to pour over your favorite fried sweets or any dessert that needs a little extra sweetness.
Serving Suggestions:
- With Gulab Jamun or Jalebi: Sugar syrup is most commonly served with traditional Indian sweets like Gulab Jamun and Jalebi. The warm syrup soaks into the fried dough, making the sweets deliciously moist and sweet.
- As a Topping for Desserts: You can drizzle sugar syrup over other desserts such as Malpura/Malpua or Rasgulla to add sweetness and shine.
- In Drinks: This syrup can also be used to sweeten drinks like Sherbet or Lemonade, providing an extra flavor kick.
Tips:
- For thicker syrup, simply simmer for a little longer. It should coat the back of a spoon without dripping off quickly. To check, dip a spoon into the syrup and let it cool for a second. When you run your finger through it, the syrup should form a light single thread, but not be too runny or sticky.
- If you’re planning to use this syrup for sweets like Gulab Jamun or Jalebi, ensure it’s warm but not boiling hot, as this will help the sweets absorb the syrup better.
- You can adjust the sugar-to-water ratio depending on how thick or thin you like your syrup. For a lighter syrup, use more water; for a thicker one, reduce the water slightly.
- You can customize the syrup by adding a few drops of rose or kewra water for a floral aroma.
This sugar syrup recipe is versatile, easy to make, and a must-have for any dessert enthusiast. Keep it handy for your next sweet creation!
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