The Best Buttermilk Syrup Recipe - Oh Sweet Basil (2024)

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Top your favorite sweet breakfast recipe with liquid gold, aka buttermilk syrup, the best syrup on earth!

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It is the best topping for pancakes, waffles, french toast and just about anything else you can imagine. It’s thick, sweet, buttery and totally divine. It tastes like you are pouring buttery caramel all over your breakfast. Think Kneaders or Magleby’s syrup for all my Utah readers.

This is one of those recipes that I grew up with and I don’t know why, but it took me years to remember it and bring it back with my family. It’s absolutely the best syrup around and trust me, you have to try it yourself to understand. It’s not at all buttermilk-y in taste, but creamy, light, sweet, and oh so amazing. It tastes like a caramel sauce but lighter. I can barely stand to not lick my plate when breakfast is over just to get ever last bit. Ok, I do…I lick my plate clean and I am not ashamed!

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Ingredients Needed for Buttermilk Syrup

All you need is 6 ingredients to make this homemade buttermilk syrup and most of them are pantry staples. Here is what you will need…

  • Butter: unsalted is preferred and it creates the base for the syrup
  • White Sugar: just regular granulated sugar
  • Buttermilk: makes the syrup extra creamy
  • Vanilla: adds flavor
  • Corn Syrup: enhances the caramel flavor
  • Baking Soda: The secret ingredient that may seem odd but trust me! It can’t be skipped!

The measurement for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post.

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How to Make Buttermilk Syrup

Making this buttermilk syrup recipe at home takes less than 10 minutes and can totally be done simultaneously while you are cooking pancakes or waffles. Here are the basic steps…

  1. Melt: Get the butter melting in a large saucepan on the stove top over medium heat. Add the sugar, buttermilk, vanilla and corn syrup and stir everything to combine.
  2. Boil: Allow the mixture to come to a rolling bowl and then remove the pan from the heat and add the baking soda stirring it in to combine.
    • NOTE: The syrup will foam up quite a bit (see picture below to see the amount of foam, this is totally normal) so make sure your pot is big with plenty of room. I will sometimes hold my pan over the sink when I add the baking soda just in case it foams over. We don’t want a sugary mess all over the stove top! There’s nothing worse!
  3. Simmer: Place the pan back over the heat and whisk for about 30 seconds to allow everything to incorporate. Then it is ready to serve!

The complete instructions can be found in the recipe card at the end of the post.

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Tips and Variations

This recipe is quite flexible and can be customized to your liking. Experiment with the flavors your family loves best! It can also be used in a variety of ways too…not just on top of pancakes or waffles.

One way to change things up is to try different extracts. Rather than vanilla, add coconut extract (hello syrup of the gods!! Try our Coconut Buttermilk Syrup Recipe) or do half vanilla and half coconut. You can also try almond extract, orange extract, etc.

Spices can also be added to it. Add 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon for an extra layer of flavor. A little cloves or nutmeg would also be so delicious!

Swap the white sugar for brown sugar for an extra deep caramel/molasses flavor.

Finally, buttermilk syrup can also be used as a topping over ice cream, apple pie, oatmeal, crepes, cinnamon rolls or apple crisp. It also makes a fabulous dip for sausage dunkers or french toast sticks.

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Is Buttermilk Sour Milk?

Sour milk and buttermilk are different.

Buttermilk is made by adding a lactic acid bacteria to regular pasteurizedmilk.

Sour milkis made by adding vinegar and lemon juice to regularmilkto make itsour. Either one will work for this recipe

What is a Buttermilk Substitute?

You can substitute sour milk for buttermilk in most recipes. So making sour milk is your best substitute for buttermilk, though it won’t be quite the same as if you use real buttermilk.

Make sour milk by adding 1-2 tablespoons lemon juice or vinegar to 1 cup of milk and stir. Let it sit for a 5 minutes or more.

How Long Will Buttermilk Syrup Last?

Store it in a jar or airtight container, and place in the fridge.

Buttermilk syrup will stay good, forabout 1-2 weeksin the fridge.

Reheat buttermilk syrup in the microwave or on the stove top.

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If someone made me pick my favorite recipes for breakfast, this easy homemade syrup would have to be on the list! It tastes like heaven on anything! Homemade buttermilk syrup is a breakfast staple in the Cheney house!

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Buttermilk Syrup

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Servings: 10

Prep Time: 2 minutes mins

Cook Time: 6 minutes mins

Total Time: 8 minutes mins

Description

Top your favorite sweet breakfast recipe with liquid gold, aka buttermilk syrup, the best syrup on earth!

Ingredients

  • 1/2 Cup Butter, unsalted
  • 1 Cup Sugar
  • 1 Cup Buttermilk
  • 2 teaspoons Vanilla
  • 1 Tablespoon Corn Syrup, light
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Soda

Instructions

  • In a large pot or saucepan over medium heat add the butter, sugar, buttermilk, vanilla and corn syrup.

    1/2 Cup Butter, 1 Cup Sugar, 1 Cup Buttermilk, 2 teaspoons Vanilla, 1 Tablespoon Corn Syrup

  • Heat until everything is well combined and bring to a boil.

  • Quickly remove the pot from the heat and add the baking soda, place back over the heat, stirring constantly. The syrup will grow large and threaten to boil over which is why a large pot is essential. If it gets too close to the edge remove from the burner and continue stirring to bring it down.

    1 teaspoon Baking Soda

  • Stir for 30 seconds over the heat (I often just take mine off so I don’t risk boiling over) and serve immediately.

Notes

store in a jar with a lid, in the refrigerator

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cupCalories: 182kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 1gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.4gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0.4gCholesterol: 27mgSodium: 209mgPotassium: 37mgSugar: 23gVitamin A: 323IUCalcium: 31mgIron: 0.02mg

Author: Sweet Basil

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FAQs

How long does buttermilk syrup stay good in the fridge? ›

How Long Will Buttermilk Syrup Last? Store it in a jar or airtight container, and place in the fridge. Buttermilk syrup will stay good, for about 1-2 weeks in the fridge. Reheat buttermilk syrup in the microwave or on the stove top.

What kind of vinegar for buttermilk? ›

What you'll need: Whole or 2-percent milk and fresh lemon juice or white distilled vinegar. Why it works: Buttermilk brings its tangy flavor and acidic makeup to recipes, important in baking when you're using baking soda as a leavener, which needs acid to activate it. Here, you're creating an acidic dairy mixture.

How can I make my own buttermilk? ›

1/3 cup buttermilk = 1/3 cup milk + 1 teaspoon lemon juice or white vinegar. 1/2 cup buttermilk = 1/2 cup milk + 1 1/2 teaspoons lemon juice or white vinegar. 2/3 cup buttermilk = 2/3 cup milk + 2 teaspoons lemon juice or white vinegar.

Can you make buttermilk with half and half? ›

To make your own buttermilk, simply mix two tablespoons of vinegar into one cup of milk, cream or half and half. Wait a few minutes for it to thicken. Your buttermilk is now ready to use in any recipe.

Why does my buttermilk syrup separate? ›

Separation in buttermilk syrup can happen when the ingredients are at different temperatures or because it wasn't mixed enough. The syrup might split into layers with fat (from the butter) floating on top and a sugary base below.

What is the difference between store-bought buttermilk and homemade buttermilk? ›

Store-bought buttermilk is thicker, tangier, and more acidic than traditional or homemade buttermilk. If you're preparing a recipe that calls for buttermilk, it's best to stick with store-bought, especially in baked goods that depend on precise leavening.

Is homemade buttermilk good for you? ›

Buttermilk is an excellent source of calcium. Your bones, teeth, and blood all include significant amounts of calcium, making it the most common mineral in your body. Calcium is not only important to your body's bone structures, but also critical to maintaining signaling systems in your blood.

Can I just use milk for buttermilk? ›

Though they look similar, buttermilk and regular milk are not the same. If a recipe calls for buttermilk, you cannot substitute regular milk 1:1 because they have a few key differences, including: Acidity: Unlike regular milk, buttermilk is naturally acidic.

Can I use sour cream instead of buttermilk? ›

Yes, you can substitute sour cream! Thin it with milk or water to get the right consistency. For each cup of buttermilk needed, use 3/4 cup sour cream and 1/4 cup liquid. Editor's Tip: Sour cream has a higher fat content, so this will result in richer-tasting foods.

What's the difference between heavy whipping cream and buttermilk? ›

Heavy cream contains 36% fat on average, while the fat content of buttermilk is only 1%. Both are thicker than standard milk, but the substantial fat in heavy cream also gives it “a slightly sweet flavor.” The fermentation process makes buttermilk more acidic, giving it a somewhat tart flavor.

How much lemon juice for 1 cup of buttermilk? ›

1 cup buttermilk = 1 Tablespoon lemon juice + enough milk to measure 1 cup.

How long does refrigerated syrup last in fridge? ›

The refrigerator will stop mold from growing for up to 2 years and that is long enough for most people to use the bottle. If you have more than two years worth, put the excess in the freezer. Here it can be store indefinitely. Sometimes you may see some sugar crystals form in the bottom of the syrup container.

How long does buttermilk last in the fridge after opening? ›

The short answer is about two weeks. The longer answer is, of course, slightly more nuanced than 14 days. Buttermilk, if cultured, is much like yogurt in the sense that it's fermented and will therefore keep longer than uncultured dairy products.

Does homemade simple syrup go bad in fridge? ›

Unflavored syrup can be made in advance and stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a month. However, flavored syrups (especially fruit-flavored) should be used within 2 weeks of when they're made.

Can butter syrup go bad? ›

Yes, because Butter Country Syrups contains dairy ingredients it will have to be refrigerated after opening. They have a shelf life of two years (before and after opening) but our guess is that you won't make it past two months.

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