Your fall cocktails should start with Sage Simple Syrup. Taking your favorite fall herb and steeping it in a simple syrup, adds a fragrant addition to any drink.
We use this Sage Simple Syrup in our Tart CranApple Cocktail. It’s the perfect addition to our Thanksgiving turkey. Sage, stuffing and turkey are classic pairings, and any cocktail you make with this Simple Syrup will be amazing.
Sage Simple Syrup
Fresh garden sage steeped in a simple syrup to make a fragrant fall cocktail addition
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Servings :32 half oz
Equipment
- 16oz Mason Jar with Lid
Ingredients
- 1½ cups White Sugar
- 1½ cups Water
- 10-12 Sage Leaves
Instructions
- In a saucepan over medium heat add the sugar and water and cook until dissolved and then remove from heat (you'll know the sugar is completely dissolved when the liquid goes from cloudy to clear)
- Place the sage leaves in a 16oz mason jar and pour the simple syrup overtop
- Steep the sage leaves for 15 to 45 minutes, tasting every 15 minutes until the flavor is to your liking, then remove the sage leaves and allow to cool to room temperature
- Place the lid on the mason jar and finger tighten, place in the fridge
Notes
Steep the sage leaves in the warm syrup ensuring you taste every 15 min or so. You can gently stir the leaves when you taste to distribute the oils and ensure a good flavor.
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