
It’s so convenient and I miss mine already! 🙂 I guess I will be making a trip to get a new bottle soon. Those bottles from Starbucks just can’t take too much heat at all, so next time I will let my syrup cool down completely and not just partially. I guess it’s a bit funny to me now, but it wasn’t at the time. You probably aren’t as clumsy in the kitchen as I am, but I wanted to add that you need to always make sure you let the syrup cool down completely, unlike what I did otherwise, you will have a big mess and you will lose so much of your syrup and melt the bottle. 🙁 I’ve just for now been storing mine in the same glass measuring cup until I went by Starbucks to get a new one. Now I have go buy a new bottle from Starbucks, just to have to conveniently store my syrup. When it was all said and done, you would have laughed if you saw the bottle. I wish I could post a picture but either way, I threw away my bottle. As soon as I realized what was going on, I quickly removed it from the Starbucks bottle and poured it into a big glass Pyrex measuring cup as fast as I could. I didn’t cool the syrup long enough at all. This happened so fast that it didn’t quite hit me at first what was going on. Well, I went to pour my syrup in the Starbucks container, and lo and behold, I looked and noticed the bottle looked smaller. I impatiently didn’t let my vanilla syrup cool down long enough, though I did cool it some. I made a mess and really should have known better. I’m sure you ladies are a lot brighter than I am when it comes to cooking and doing it right! I’m not quite that way always though. However, I have to laugh now about my big mistake and wanted to share this, too. I do still prefer heating the way you told me, but I wouldn’t hesitate to use the microwave if you are having one of those days where you need to make this faster than usual. So this worked out pretty well as long as I stir. I have done this twice now, and this 2nd one seems to be better since I did stir it more. Stirring is very important if you do go this method. I bring it to a good boil in the microwave and then take it out. This option does work however, I make sure that I stir my sugar and water several times while it is heating. Well, with me being in a hurry one day, I decided to microwave my water and sugar. Hello! I thought I would share something since I got this wonderful idea and recipe from you.
Vanilla syrup update#
Therefore, I have kept the recipe the same, but taken the opportunity to update this post with new pictures and a more friendly reader format. I have learned a lot about blogging since that time. Note: This post was originally written in 2012.

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Vanilla syrup how to#
Looking for a recipe that shows how to make a sugar-free vanilla syrup? Why not try this version at Health Starts in the Kitchen.Įspresso Supply 750-Mililiter Syrup Bottle Pump, Note: We always double this to fill our pump container 2/3 of the way up. It will melt the bottle and shrink it if you don’t let it cool.

Remove from heat (very important), and add the vanilla (I do a heaping tsp).Boil the water and add the sugar, stirring until dissolved.How to Make a Copycat Starbucks Vanilla Syrup Recipe – Instructions Make Your Own Starbuck’s Vanilla Syrup Copycat Starbucks Vanilla Syrup Recipe – Ingredients Whether you want to flavor your espresso drink or your black coffee, this recipe adds just that touch of sweetness to break the acidity you often taste in coffee.

Once you have this recipe in your back pocket, you will never want to purchase vanilla syrup again. Ever wonder how to make your own Starbuck’s vanilla syrup? This copycat Starbuck’s vanilla syrup recipe is so easy, takes minutes and costs pennies to make.
