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skinnymixer's Premium Vanilla Syrup

One thing became quickly apparent when recently work-tripping in America… they have TERRIBLE coffee!

It definitely got me thinking about what goes into those syrups, as well as the sugar content. Here is a premium vanilla bean syrup that I developed, made with real vanilla bean and coconut sugar. While coconut sugar is still sugar, it does have more vitamins and minerals than your standard white sugar. Try this in your morning coffee, a milkshake or ontop of my vanilla bean icecream!

Love Nik xx

P.S. if you are wondering where to get the best vanilla beans, check out Vanilla&Co.

Premium Vanilla Bean Syrup

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Course: syrup
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 17 minutes
Servings: 82
Calories: 7kcal

Ingredients

  • 250 g water
  • 150 g coconut sugar - or sugar of choice
  • 1 premium vanilla bean - split length ways and halved
  • 1 pinch of pink salt flakes

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to mixer bowl, cook for 15 min/steaming temp/speed 1/MC off.
  • Discard the vanilla bean and pour syrup into an airtight glass container.
  • I recommend you now add 300 g or 10.6 oz water to the mixer bowl and cook for 10 min/steaming temp/speed 2/MC on - to make cleaning the bowl easier.

Notes

For a thicker syrup, cook a bit longer.
Store in the fridge for 1-2 weeks.
You can substitute the vanilla bean with 2 tsp of vanilla essence if you prefer.
Bellini Users
Use your blunt blade for this recipe.
At step 1 and step 3 use ST temp if using an Intelli and 120°C or 250°F if using a Supercook.
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Nutrition

Serving: 5g | Calories: 7kcal | Carbohydrates: 1.8g | Sodium: 9mg | Sugar: 1.7g

 

  1. I cannot live without a morning vanilla latte – this is so simple and easy to make and super delicious. It will thicken in the fridge and resemble store bought vanilla syrup just no nasties in it. Yum! Thanks Nik x

  2. This is great!! I have been buying bottles of vanilla syrup to make my vanilla lattes and this will not only save me a fortune, it tastes SO MUCH better. Thank you Nikalene.

    1. I’m guessing one teaspoon, as that is the serving size in nutritional information. Often with store bought it is 3 or 4 tsp depending on the brand. I’d start with one and see how you go.

  3. This sounds amazing! Although I think I will be making myself a coffee after making and heating the milk in the bowl instead of washing it straight away!

  4. Hi that looks fantastic. Just a question as to why not leave bean in to enhance flavour??? Also suggest make custard after to not waste precious bean flavour. P.s. I love your recipes

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