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    Home » Syrups and Rimming Sugar

    Lemongrass Simple Syrup

    Published: Jan 13, 2025 by Susan @ The James Street Home · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

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    This Lemongrass Simple Syrup is a sweet, slightly floral, citrus-scented syrup that is easy to make and is perfect for icy cold drinks.

    The floral, citrusy flavor of the woody lemongrass stalks is extracted by simmering fresh lemongrass in water before mixing in the sugar and allowing it to steep overnight, resulting in maximum flavor!

    Lemongrass simple syrup in a small glass bottle on a white counter with lemongrass stalks on the side.
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    Why This Works

    • Simmering the lemongrass first helps release the flavor before adding the sugar.
    • Steeping the lemongrass pulls out even more of the flavor.

    How to Make It

    In short, simmer the crushed lemongrass in water, add sugar, stir until dissolved, and steep for 6 or more hours. The recipe card at the bottom has full instructions and quantities.

    Tip: If you want a stronger lemongrass flavor, double the amount of lemongrass rather than steeping it longer.

    Instructions

    Chopped Lemongrass

    Cut the lemongrass into 2 to 3-inch sections.

    Lemongrass syrup in a pot

    Simmer lemongrass and water for five minutes, then add sugar and stir until dissolved. Let cool to room temp, then steep overnight.

    (Yes, I forgot to crush the lemongrass stalks for this picture.)

    A small sauce pot with lemongrass sections and simple syrup in it.

    What the lemongrass looked like after 24 hours, just before I strained it.

    Lemongrass simple syrup in a small glass bottle on a white counter with lemongrass stalks on the side.

    Strain into a clean bottle and enjoy!

    Ingredient Notes:

    Fresh (or frozen) Lemongrass: Fresh lemongrass can be found in the herb section of the produce department of most grocery stores. International or Asian grocery stores will also have it in their produce section, and you will likely find it frozen as well. Just ask an employee for help!

    Note: I do NOT recommend using lemongrass paste unless you have a cheesecloth-lined fine-mesh strainer to strain the syrup after it steeps. Additionally, do not use lemongrass paste if it has any other ingredients in the paste, such as curry or cilantro - which is often the case for pre-ground lemongrass paste.

    Granulated Sugar: Plain granulated sugar is recommended due to its consistent results. The lemongrass flavor is strong enough that brown sugar is a suitable alternative if you increase the amount of lemongrass. Monkfruit, stevia, or alternative sweeteners are not ideal for this, and I recommend against them as the consistency (which is often important for drinks) and sweetness level will vary dramatically.

    Related: SIMPLE SYRUPS FOR DRINKS: THE BASICS YOU NEED TO KNOW

    Where to Use Lemongrass Simple Syrup

    Lemongrass simple syrup can be added to most cold drinks, such as mocktails or cocktails, lemonades or limeades, and DIY or homemade sodas. It could also go in coffee, steamers, teas, and moon milk if you wanted a more unique rendition of those classic drinks.

    Related: Rose Lemonade

    Traditionally, lemongrass pairs well with both sweet and savory flavors, such as curries, soups, and stews, or desserts and drinks.

    I love this simple lemongrass syrup mixed into a glass with muddled lemons and limes and topped with chilled sparkling water.

    Related - If you're interested in simple syrups with a stronger flavor, I recommend the following:

    • Rosemary Simple Syrup
    • Sage Simple Syrup
    • Ginger Simple Syrup
    • Hibiscus Simple Syrup
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    Equipment

    Small saucepan

    Fine wire-mesh strainer

    Storage bottle

    Related: Check out the Tools and Tips for Simple Syrups article for product recommendations and explanations.

    Tips

    If you want a more intense lemongrass-flavored syrup, use twice the amount of lemongrass the recipe calls for, but keep the amount of final liquid and sugar the same.

    Use a funnel to transfer the syrup to a storage bottle. It's worth doing in your sink to avoid sticky spills.

    Hosting Tips

    If you're serving cold drinks before dinner, such as iced mocktails or iced tea, offering flavored syrups, such as cardamom syrup, ginger syrup, or rose syrup, is a nice touch. Syrups directly from the fridge can help keep drinks cool, so keep that in mind when you're preparing for guests!

    Related: 10 EDIBLE GARNISHES TO JAZZ UP YOUR NEXT MOCKTAIL

    Cheers!

    Susan

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    Lemongrass simple syrup

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    Lemongrass simple syrup in a small glass bottle on a white counter with lemongrass stalks on the side.

    Lemongrass Simple Syrup

    Susan @ The James Street Home
    This Lemongrass simple syrup is sweet, slightly floral, and citrus-scented. It is easy to make and perfect for icy cold drinks.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Steeping Time 6 hours hrs
    Total Time 6 hours hrs 10 minutes mins
    Course Drinks, Syrups
    Cuisine American
    Servings 12
    Calories 64 kcal

    Equipment

    • Small saucepan
    • Fine mesh strainer
    • Storage bottle

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 stalks fresh lemongrass stalks cut into 2-3 inch sections
    • 1 cup granulated sugar
    • 1 cup water

    Instructions
     

    • Simmer the lemongrass
      Cut the lemongrass into 2- to 3-inch sections and crush slightly in the bottom of a small, heavy-bottomed saucepan.
      Simmer lemongrass and water over medium heat for about 5 minutes.
    • Add sugar
      Add the sugar and stir until it's fully dissolved.
    • Steep
      Remove from the heat and allow the syrup to cool to room temperature. Then transfer to the fridge to steep for 6 hours, but ideally overnight.
    • Strain and Store
      Once the syrup has steeped, using a fine-mesh strainer, strain the syrup, separating out the lemongrass stalks. Discard lemongrass, and store the syrup in an airtight storage container.
      Store in the fridge for up to two weeks.

    Notes

    Tip: If you want a stronger lemongrass flavor, double the amount of lemongrass.
    Note: I do not recommend using lemongrass paste unless you have a fine-mesh strainer and cheesecloth to strain the syrup after it steeps.
    If you want a more intense lemongrass-flavored syrup, use twice the amount of lemongrass the recipe calls for, but keep the amount of final liquid and sugar the same.
    Transfer the syrup to a storage bottle using a funnel. To avoid sticky spills, do this in your sink.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 64kcalCarbohydrates: 17gFat: 0.1gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 0.3mgSugar: 17gCalcium: 1mgIron: 0.01mg
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    1. Ginny

      January 16, 2025 at 12:44 pm

      5 stars
      I doubled the recipe and mixed in with lemonade and was a huge hit!

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