a farmgirl's dabbles Easy Rhubarb Syrup Recipe (2024)

With a sweet-tart flavor, Ruby Rhubarb Syrup is just the thing for the best co*cktails and mocktails, and is a beautiful, delicious topping for pancakes, waffles, and desserts. Easy to make, with only 3 ingredients, plus water!

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Easy Rhubarb Simple Syrup

This homemade Ruby Rhubarb Syrup has become a spring and summer tradition around here. I first started making it more than 10 years ago, treating friends and family to rhubarb margaritas and rhubarb mojitos…or simply swirling rhubarb syrup into tall glasses of ice with club soda.

Beyond drinks, we use this gorgeous flavored syrup as a topping for ice cream, cheesecake, pancakes, and waffles. It’s also pretty wonderful swirled into a bowl of morning yogurt. Anything that needs a pop of color & flavor.

This pretty, ruby-hued simple syrup is so easy to make, I’m certain it’ll become a staple of your summertime enjoyment, too!

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What You’ll Need

I love the simplicity of this rhubarb syrup recipe. You only need 3 ingredients – some chopped rhubarb, sugar, and fresh lemon juice – plus water!

  • Rhubarb – You can use either fresh or frozen to make this simple syrup. For the prettiest red/pink-hued syrup, use a red or pink variety of rhubarb.
  • Sugar – This dissolves in the syrup to add sweetness.
  • Lemon juice – Adds brightness and enhances the rhubarb flavor.
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How To Make Rhubarb Syrup

This rhubarb simple syrup is truly “simple”! Here’s how to make it:

  • Cook the rhubarb. Bring the rhubarb and water to a boil in a saucepan. Cook until the rhubarb is tender, then stir and smash it a bit to release all of its flavor and color.
  • Strain the rhubarb. Strain the rhubarb through a fine mesh strainer lined with a double layer of cheesecloth. Once strained, add enough water to equal 3 cups of liquid.
  • Dissolve the sugar. Add rhubarb liquid back to saucepan and return to a boil. Stir in the sugar and cook until it dissolves. Remove from heat and add the lemon juice.
  • Cool. Strain again if you desire a super clear, pure look (or skip this straining). Then pour the finished syrup into a glass container with a lid and store in the refrigerator.
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Recipe Variations

Rhubarb pairs so well with other fruit, especially berries, that you can easily change up the flavor to this simple syrup.

  • Raspberry rhubarb simple syrup. We actually make this combination a lot since we have a raspberry patch in our yard. I love to use the syrup for this raspberry rhubarb cosmopolitan – and I add it to mojitos, margaritas, and gin & tonics as well. Just add raspberries along with the rhubarb, then cook and strain together!
  • Strawberry rhubarb simple syrup. A classic combination, we love to make this after we pick strawberries at the local u-pick, or when we find great berries at the farmers market. We use it the same as I just mentioned above with the raspberries.
  • Blueberry rhubarb simply syrup. This would be a lovely way to enjoy a blueberry lemonade – simply add some rhubarb along with the blueberries in my blueberry basil lemonade!

No matter what berry you add, always make sure you end up with 3 cups of liquid to combine with the sugar for the appropriate texture.

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Serving Suggestions

The possibilities for how to use this rhubarb simple syrup are nearly endless.

A couple of my favorite things to make with this rhubarb syrup are the Rhubarb Margarita and the Rhubarb Mojito. These two beverages have been so fun for entertaining during the spring and summer. When our mint is flourishing (rather, taking over the herb garden!), the mojito is the absolute perfect way to enjoy its bounty!

In the co*cktail category, beyond margaritas and mojitos, this syrup is also a beautiful addition to mimosas (in place of the traditional orange juice), gin & tonics, and vodka lemonades!

For a non-alcoholic beverage, we like to pour a bit of syrup over ice in a tall glass and then top it off with club soda. Or pour a bit into some lemonade. If you like mint, muddle a few leaves of fresh mint in the glass – our daughters love this drink!

But you don’t have to stop with drinks! This rhubarb syrup is fantastic poured over scoops of vanilla ice cream, cheesecake, and pound cake. And it has definitely made an appearance on our summertime breakfast table, replacing the traditional maple syrup – served with pancakes, waffles, and French toast.

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How to Store Rhubarb Syrup

Properly stored in the fridge, this fresh syrup will keep well for 2 to 3 weeks. Store it in a sealed glass jar or container.

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Can You Freeze This?

Yes! It’s easy to freeze this syrup! Simply pour the cooled syrup into a glass jar or container, leaving about 2″ at the top for expansion when it freezes and thaws. It’ll keep well frozen for about 6 months or so. When you’re ready to use it, just let it thaw in the refrigerator or on the counter.

More Rhubarb Recipes:

  • Raspberry Rhubarb Skillet Coffee Cake
  • Cinnamon Rhubarb Bread
  • Easy Strawberry Rhubarb Freezer Jam
  • Rhubarb Custard Pie

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Ruby Rhubarb Syrup

Yield: 5 cups or 40 (2 tablespoon) servings

prep time: 20 minutes mins

cook time: 18 minutes mins

total time: 38 minutes mins

With a sweet-tart flavor, Ruby Rhubarb Syrup is just the thing for the best co*cktails and mocktails, and is a beautiful, delicious topping for pancakes, waffles, and desserts!

4.6 Stars (13 Reviews)

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Ingredients

  • 6 cups chopped fresh or frozen rhubarb – look for red/pink rhubarb for the prettiest color!
  • cups water
  • 3 cups sugar
  • ½ cup fresh squeezed lemon juice

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, bring the rhubarb and water to a boil. Lower the heat to medium-low, cover, and cook the rhubarb until it is tender, about 10 minutes. Stir to break up and release all of its juices.

  • Set a fine mesh strainer lined with a double layer of cheesecloth over a large bowl. Pour the rhubarb mixture through the strainer to remove the pulp. To get the most rhubarb juice out, pull up the corners of the cheesecloth and gently press on it with a wooden spoon to squeeze out the remaining juice. Measure the strained juice and add enough water to equal 3 cups.

  • Return the liquid to the saucepan over medium-high heat and stir in the sugar. Bring to a boil and cook until the sugar dissolves, about 8 minutes. Remove from the heat, stir in the lemon juice, and let cool. Strain again for the clearest ruby syrup, then pour into a container and refrigerate. Keeps well in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1 Calories: 126kcal Carbohydrates: 32g Sodium: 3mg Fiber: 1g Sugar: 31g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by Spoonacular. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your own favorite calculator.

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© Brenda | A Farmgirl’s Dabbles

Cuisine: American

Course: Condiments & Seasonings

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This post was first published in 2012, then updated in 2022.

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FAQs

Should you stir when making simple syrup? ›

Heat the mixture over medium-high heat, stirring constantly until the sugar dissolves. Once the sugar has dissolved, reduce the heat to low and simmer the mixture for 5-7 minutes, without stirring. The syrup should be clear and slightly thickened.

How to make long lasting simple syrup? ›

According to Camper English of Alcademics, the shelf life of simple syrup can be lengthened two ways: upping the ratio of sugar to water, or adding neutral spirit. The difference is surprising. Simple syrup (1:1 ratio of sugar to water) will only stay good for about a month.

When making simple syrup does it have to boil? ›

Tips for Making Simple Syrup

To save time, heat the water first before adding the sugar. Don't bring the water to a boil. The water should be hot enough to dissolve the sugar completely, but you don't want to boil simple syrup for too long (or you'll end up with caramel). Cool the simple syrup completely.

Why not boil simple syrup? ›

As the syrup reaches a simmer or boil, water molecules are evaporating on the surface, leaving the syrup with a higher concentration of sugar. It may be negligible, but it's a completely unnecessary step that only has potential to ruin your co*cktails by leaving them too sweet without adjusting by taste on the fly.

Should simple syrup be thick or thin? ›

"Simple Syrup is little more then a mixture of sugar and water. The sweetness and/or density is a matter of preference. Thin and medium syrup is best for co*cktails, while thicker syrup is used for sundaes, fountain drinks and deserts."

What are the disadvantages of simple syrup? ›

Disadvantages of Syrup
  • Syrup should only be used in moderation as part of a healthy diet because it is heavy in calories and sugar. ...
  • It can get pricey, particularly if you purchase premium speciality syrups. ...
  • Some syrups-like corn syrup, for example-are highly processed and could include artificial chemicals.

Why did my simple syrup turn hard? ›

Crystallization in simple syrup happens when erythritol recrystallizes under certain circ*mstances. Crystals found at the bottom of homemade simple syrup can appear within an hour after being made if the 2:1 water to sweetener ratio isn't followed, or if placed in the fridge.

Why is my homemade simple syrup not thickening? ›

Pour the syrup into a saucepan, then turn the burner on low. Bring the sauce to a low simmer and let it sit for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally so it doesn't burn. Leave the lid off so that some of the liquid can evaporate, which is what will cause the syrup to thicken.

What is the formula of simple syrup? ›

The basics formulas are ratios of 1:1, 3:2 and 2:1 sugar to water. The most common syrup, for co*cktails, is the 2:1 formula.

Should you refrigerate homemade simple syrup? ›

Simple syrup should be stored in the fridge, and not kept at room temperature for extended periods of time. Unflavored syrup can be made in advance and stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a month.

What happens if you boil syrup too long? ›

Maple syrup that is boiled too long will crystallize and maple syrup that isn't boiled long enough will spoil quickly and will be watery because the concentration of sugar in the syrup will be too low.

Can you overcook simple syrup? ›

In a small pan, combine one part sugar and one part water. On medium heat, simmer together and stir until sugar is fully dissolved and there are no grains. Do not boil simple syrup for more than the time it takes to dissolve. It you overcook your syrup it will eventually become caramel.

How do you know when syrup is done boiling? ›

Boil it as soon as you can. Finished maple syrup will be 7°F above the temperature of boiling water at your elevation. Your syrup or candy thermometer will tell you this. If you have a larger operation you may get a syrup hydrometer and testing cup which will tell you when the syrup is done.

How do you know if homemade simple syrup is bad? ›

If you see signs of crystallization, a cloudy appearance, or it has an off smell, it's best to toss out that simple syrup and make another batch. After all, it's just sugar water.

Why did my simple syrup turn brown? ›

While the sap is being cooked in the evaporator (killing all those microbes!), “nonenzymatic browning reactions” occur that affect syrup color and flavor. It turns out that fructose and glucose get involved in these reactions more than the sucrose, which is more stable.

Should you stir sugar syrup? ›

While you are boiling your syrup, you can stir it until the sugar melts and the mixture comes to a boil. Then, you should stop stirring and take the syrup off the heat in about 1-2 minutes.

Why do you not stir sugar syrup? ›

Combine your sugar and water off the heat, and stir it just until the sugar is evenly moistened. Avoid stirring the sugar if at all possible once you put it on the stove. Agitation can cause the sugar to crystallize.

Do you stir sugar syrup? ›

Combine sugar and water in a medium saucepan over medium heat; bring to a boil, stirring, until sugar has dissolved. Allow to cool. Pour into a clean jar and seal with a tight-fitting lid; store in the refrigerator for up to one month.

Do you shake simple syrup? ›

How to Make Simple Syrup for co*cktails, Cakes, Sweet Tea, and More. The best simple syrup is shaken, not stirred. We got the pros to give us their best tips on this co*cktail staple, including all its many variations, and why you should take it beyond the bar.

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