Grenadine Syrup Recipe (2024)

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Make this fresh and flavorful co*cktail syrup right at home. Made with pomegranate juice, sugar, and lemon juice, it's ready to use in about 30 minutes and tastes so much better than that store-bought stuff!

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This recipe for Grenadine Syrup allows you to make this fresh and flavorful co*cktail syrup right at home. Made with pomegranate juice, sugar, and lemon juice.

It’s ready to use in about 30 minutes and tastes so much better than that store-bought stuff! Use it in drink recipes like my Clover Club co*cktail, Shirley Temple, Tequila Sunrise, and Rum Punch!

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Grenadine Syrup is hard not to love

Many of us probably first had Grenadine Syrup as a component of Shirley Temple or Roy Rogers drinks growing up. It’s hard not to love this sticky red syrup that makes everything taste better.

It’s a common misconception that it is a cherry syrup, did you actually know that the true real deal recipe is made from pomegranates? In fact, it’s derived from the French word grenade which means pomegranate.

But most store-boughtversions are primarily high fructose corn syrup and red dye with artificial flavors and they just don’t touch the real thing!

Unlike traditional Simple Syrup, this co*cktail essential adds more than sweetness, it has a really delightful flavor too!

What Is Grenadine?

It is a syrup made with pomegranate juice, granulated sugar, and lemon juice.

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Why you’ll love this Grenadine Recipe

The real thing is EASY and CHEAP to make at home! Originally, this popular bar syrup included pomegranate juice, water, and sugar. My version swaps out the water for extra pomegranate juice and adds a touch of lemon juice to really bring the syrup to life!

Homemade Grenadine ingredients

  • Saucepan– This is my favorite saucepan, it’s nonstick and easy to clean which makes it great for making syrups in.
  • Whisk– A spoon will work too, but I really like using a whisk to keep the sugar moving to make sure it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pan.
  • Funnel– A funnel will make it much easier to pour the syrup from the saucepan into the bottles.
  • Bottle or Jar– These bottles are my favorite for homemade simple syrups, they have a pressure seal that keeps air out of the container and ensures the syrups will last.

How to make Grenadine Syrup

  1. Combine the ingredients in a medium pot and cook over medium heat until the edges of the liquid begin to bubble and sugar is fully dissolved.DO NOT BOIL.
  2. Remove from heat and allow to cool to room temperature before bottling up.
  3. The syrup will last for about 1 month in an air-tight bottle in the refrigerator.
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This homemade grenadine recipe doesn’t require much time to make and it will last up to a month in the fridge, although mine never lasts that long.

Favorite ways to use this Grenadine Syrup Recipe

There are a million and one ways to use this homemade syrup, especially when it comes to mixed drinks! Here are a few recipe ideas to get you started:

Grenadine Syrup Storage

Grenadine should be stored in an airtight bottle in the refrigerator. It will stay good for about 1 month.

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Grenadine Syrup FAQs

Is grenadine just cherry syrup?

Actually, grenadine comes from the French word “Grenade” which means pomegranate. Grenadine is a sweet syrup made from pomegranates, not cherries. However, it’s not uncommon to see some people use maraschino cherry juice in place of grenadine.

Does grenadine have alcohol?

No, but it is often used in alcoholic drinks likeDirty Shirley TemplesandMalibu Sunsets. And some people do add a shot of vodka to the syrup to preserve it for longer.

Is it okay to drink grenadine?

Absolutely! This syrup is pretty sweet so I wouldn’t recommend drinking it straight but it’s a delicious addition to many drinks like theHawaiian MimosaandBahama Mama.

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Homemade Grenadine Syrup Recipe


Author Rebecca Hubbell

Course Basic

Cuisine French

Prep Time 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time 8 minutes minutes

Total Time 38 minutes minutes

Make this fresh and flavorful co*cktail syrup right at home. Made with pomegranate juice, sugar, and lemon juice, it’s ready to use in about 30 minutes and tastes so much better than that store-bought stuff!

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces 100% pomegranate juice
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice

Instructions

  • Combine the ingredients in a medium pot and cook over medium heat until the edges of the liquid begin to bubble and sugar is fully dissolved. DO NOT BOIL.

  • Remove from heat and allow to cool to room temperature before bottling up.

  • Grenadine will last for about 1 month in an air-tight bottle in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Calories: 599kcal | Carbohydrates: 153g | Sodium: 15mg | Potassium: 323mg | Sugar: 152g | Vitamin C: 3.9mg | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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    Comments & Reviews

  1. Randi says

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    Lovely, and perfect for our Mai Tais!

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  2. Diane says

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    Love the simple syrup recipes!! Thank you!!

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    • Rebecca Hubbell says

      You’re welcome! We sure have lots to choose from!

      Reply

  3. Jane Potts says

    How long do you think this might last if it was preserved through canning?

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    • Rebecca Hubbell says

      I don’t have any Canning experience but I would think similar to that of fruit or jam.

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  4. Jesse says

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    Never not making my own grenadine again!
    Such a better experience and flavor than store bought.

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    • Rebecca Hubbell says

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      Isn’t it just delicious!

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  5. Christine 😘💋😘💋 DAvella says

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    We just made it. Sugar dissolved easily. Added extra for a thicker consistency but we also added honey;as it’s naturally sticky/thicker. Worked out well! Yay!

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    • Rebecca Hubbell says

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      So glad you enjoyed it!

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  6. Candy says

    I made this but I found it didn’t come out as a syrup so much as a watery consistency. I followed the recipe verbatim. Any tips?

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    • Rebecca Hubbell says

      It won’t be quite as syrupy as say Rosie’s brand, but you could add additional sugar if desired or let it simmer a little longer to reduce a bit more.

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  7. Scott says

    Can I freeze this? How long will it last?

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    • Rebecca Hubbell says

      Hi Scott, yes, you can freeze it. It should be good for about 6 months in the freezer.

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  8. Benny B says

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    Thank you so much for this easy and delicious recipe. I love how I some how had these ingredients in the fridge.

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  9. Darcee Freier says

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    I made the syrup. Easy and yummy. Thanks!

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    • Rebecca Hubbell says

      So glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  10. Madi says

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    I’ve never tried making grenadine syrup before but now I have to! This looks so incredible!

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  11. Dana DeVolk says

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    Wow, I never thought about making grenadine before, but now you have inspired me, thanks so much for this delicious recipe!!

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    • Rebecca Hubbell says

      Yes! Do it, to taste so much better and it’s so easy to make!

      Reply

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FAQs

What is grenadine syrup made out of? ›

Originally, grenadine was made with a base of pomegranate juice, which is how it got its name — the French word for pomegranate is grenade. Pomegranate juice, sugar, and lemon juice are the three main ingredients of homemade grenadine syrup, creating the perfect balance of tart and sweet.

How long will homemade grenadine last? ›

Grenadine should be kept refrigerated in an airtight container or swing top bottle. It's best used within one month, if cold pressed and without the addition of vodka. Vodka can optionally be added to your grenadine to extend its shelf life to around 3 months, but I'd still keep that refrigerated.

What is a good quality grenadine? ›

Monin Grenadine:

High-quality syrup made from natural ingredients. Widely used in classic and modern co*cktails, as well as non-alcoholic drinks.

What is the actual flavor of grenadine? ›

It was a few years into my 20s — and many years into working in restaurants) — when I finally learned the truth, that grenadine is in fact made not from cherries but from pomegranates, which give the delicious syrup its red hue and balanced sweet and sour flavor.

What is the alcohol content of grenadine syrup? ›

Grenadine or grenadine syrup is probably the most well-known fruit syrup. Made from the juice of pomegranates, it is a thick ruby red colour with a strong, very sweet flavour. Grenadine has a low alcohol content - the variety sold in Waitrose has 0% alcohol.

What's the difference between grenadine and pomegranate syrup? ›

Real grenadine is not “pomegranate syrup”, but it is made with pomegranates. Pomegranate syrup is only pomegranate juice and sugar. Grenadine has the addition of pomegranate molasses and orange blossom water (or Rose Water). This gives the syrup a deep, fruity flavor.

How is grenadine made from scratch? ›

Classically, grenadine is simply pomegranate juice mixed with sugar and boiled until it becomes a syrup.

Why pour grenadine over spoon? ›

The most common technique to float or layer an ingredient is to pour it slowly over the back of a spoon. This disperses the liquid over a wider surface area, allowing it to float rather than sink under its own weight.

Is grenadine just cherry juice? ›

Contrary to popular belief, grenadine is not a cherry-flavored syrup. Maraschino cherries have nothing to do with it. This sweet-tart syrup is actually made from pomegranates, and it is surprisingly easy to make at home. Think of grenadine the way you might consider simple syrup and sour mix.

What fruit is grenadine? ›

It is a popular co*cktail ingredient renowned for its flavor as well as its ability to give a reddish or pink tint to mixed drinks. Grenadine was traditionally made from pomegranate but is more often encountered as a commercial imitation with few to no actual fruit components.

Is Rose's grenadine real? ›

Did you know real grenadine is predominantly pomegranate juice? Anyone who grew up getting Shirley Temples probably thought it was cherry flavored. That is because the best-selling modern brand of grenadine, Rose's, is primarily high fructose corn syrup and flavorings.

Does grenadine go bad? ›

Unopened grenadine syrup typically has a long shelf life. If stored properly in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, it can last for several years beyond the "best by" date on the bottle. The high sugar content in grenadine serves as a natural preservative, helping to extend its shelf life.

Why do they call it grenadine? ›

As for the name: “Grenadine” derives from the French word for pomegranate, “grenade” — not from the Grenadines archipelago, the island nation of Grenada, or the Spanish city of Granada. This syrup is all about a specific ingredient: pomegranates.

Does grenadine need to be refrigerated? ›

Grenadine syrup typically does not need to be refrigerated, however, storing grenadine in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight or heat sources is advisable to maintain its quality! Hmmm…so THAT'S why they keep bars so cool and dark!

Is grenadine cranberry syrup? ›

Grenadine is just pomegranate syrup. So what you are asking is can you make pomegranate syrup with cranberries and no pomegranate. Well, obviously, no. But you can make cranberry syrup.

What is a substitute for grenadine syrup? ›

Another great grenadine substitute? Pomegranate juice and simple syrup. Mix together 2 parts simple syrup and 1 part pomegranate juice. It makes a sweet, bright red syrup that's very similar to the real thing.

What is a Shirley Temple made of? ›

A Shirley Temple is a non-alcoholic mixed drink traditionally made with ginger ale and a splash of grenadine, and garnished with a maraschino cherry. Modern Shirley Temple recipes may substitute lemon-lime soda or lemonade and sometimes orange juice, in part or in whole.

Why is grenadine age restricted? ›

A: I believe it is because Grenadine which is non-alcoholic but is classed under Beer, Wine and Spirits and presumably because it is intended for use with alcohol or products with alcohol in them.

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