DIY Grenadine Recipe (2024)

  • co*cktails
  • Pomegranate

A delicious upgrade from lackluster store-bought options that's as quick to make as simple syrup.

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DIY Grenadine Recipe (1)

In This Recipe

  • What's Available to Buy

  • Why DIY?

  • Use It!

Why It Works

  • Pomegranate molasses adds a concentrated dose of pomegranate flavor and an extra burst of tartness.
  • A modest splash of rosewater accentuates and complements the pomegranate flavor without getting in the way.
  • Adding rosewater after the pomegranate syrup has cooled preserves its floral aroma.

Grenadine is a pomegranate syrup—or that's what it's supposed to be. If you've ever seen a pomegranate, you know that it's not an easy fruit to juice. So somewhere along the way, grenadine makers strayed away from using real pomegranate juice and instead used corn syrup and red dye #40. That's why a lot of us think of grenadine as "that sweet stuff that turns drinks red" and avoid it like the technicolor plague. So I'm shocked at how much I use grenadine now that I only use the kind made with actual pomegranate juice.

Real grenadine is a bit tart with a depth of flavor you just can't get from corn syrup. Forget about Shirley Temples or anything that looks or tastes like Hawaiian Punch. Grenadine is for grownups. Luckily, there's been a resurgence of real grenadine, since it's called for in tons of classic, respectable co*cktails that wouldn't be caught dead dyed red.

What's Available to Buy

Rose's Grenadine is the easiest brand to find, but it's basically corn syrup dyed red. Fortunately, there are a lot of other choices made with real pomegranate. They cost more, but that's because fruit is more expensive than corn syrup.Small Hand Foods,Stirrings, andSonoma Syrupmake some of my favorites (with actual pomegranate).

Why DIY?

While there are a lot of fantastic small-batch grenadines out there, it's easy to make your own. Whether you start with fresh pomegranates or bottled juice, it still ends up being cheaper to make it yourself, too.

DIY grenadine is as quick to make as simple syrup, and you are in control of how sweet it is. I like to use a little pomegranate molasses and rosewater for a more complex grenadine, but you can also keep it basic with just pomegranate juice and sugar. You could add floral touches like hibiscus flowers or orange blossom water, or even add other fruit flavors like blueberry or cherry.

Use It!

The ultimate respectable co*cktail made with grenadine is theJack Rose. Lesser-known classics like thepink lady andclover clubalso use this gorgeous ruby syrup without making things too sweet.

Grenadine also plays a big role in drinks likeplanter's punchand thezombie. For a little fun on the sweeter side, try aMary Pickford co*cktail.

April 2012

Recipe Details

DIY Grenadine Recipe

Active10 mins

Total10 mins

Serves16 servings

Makes2 cups

Ingredients

  • 2 cups pomegranate juice (see note)

  • 1 1/2 cups sugar

  • 4 tablespoons (2 fluid ounces)pomegranate molasses (see note)

  • 2 teaspoons rosewater

Directions

  1. Heat pomegranate juice on medium heat for 5 minutes, then add sugar and stir to dissolve. Continue to cook until the two integrate into a syrup, about 5 more minutes. Then add pomegranate molasses and cook for an additional 2 minutes, stirring to dissolve. Remove from heat.

  2. Let mixture cool to room temperature, then pour into glass container. Add rosewater, seal, and shake. Refrigerate and use as soon as it's cool, or store in refrigerator for up to one month.

Notes

If you are juicing the pomegranate yourself, one large pomegranate usually yields about 1 cup of juice. If you opt to start with juice, be sure to buy pure pomegranate juice that is not made from concentrate or blended with other juices. Using juices from concentrate or blends will result in grenadine with less depth and brightness of flavor.

If you choose to leave the pomegranate molasses out, you'll need to add a bit more sugar.

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
92Calories
0g Fat
24g Carbs
0g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 16
Amount per serving
Calories92
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g0%
Saturated Fat 0g0%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 3mg0%
Total Carbohydrate 24g9%
Dietary Fiber 0g0%
Total Sugars 23g
Protein 0g
Vitamin C 0mg0%
Calcium 4mg0%
Iron 0mg0%
Potassium 74mg2%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)

DIY Grenadine Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How is grenadine made from scratch? ›

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

What is the shelf life of homemade grenadine? ›

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 can be used in place of grenadine? ›

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.

Is grenadine still made from pomegranate? ›

Grenadine was traditionally made from pomegranate but is more often encountered as a syrup made from elder, blackcurrant, raspberry, gooseberry or other berries and fruits.

What are the ingredients in grenadine? ›

Pomegranate juice, sugar, and lemon juice are the three main ingredients of homemade grenadine syrup, creating the perfect balance of tart and sweet. Store-bought grenadine on the other hand is usually made with little more than high-fructose corn syrup, citric acid, and red food coloring.

What is grenadine made of? ›

Grenadine is a syrup used in co*cktails, non-alcoholic drinks, and somewhat rarely in cooking. Made from pomegranate juice that gets cooked down with sugar, grenadine has a delicious balance of mouth-puckering tartness and sweetness that adds surprising depth to co*cktails.

How do you preserve homemade grenadine? ›

Add 1/4 ounce of vodka as a preservative to extend grenadine's shelf life. The higher the proof, the better; choose one over 80 proof for the best results. Some people also recommend freezing the grenadine.

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.

Can you freeze homemade grenadine? ›

Do Ahead: Homemade grenadine made with store-bought pomegranate juice will keep 1 month chilled; made with fresh juice, it will last 2 weeks chilled. Both versions can be frozen for several months.

Can I use cranberry juice instead of grenadine? ›

Classic Grenadine is pomegranate syrup. If you find that you are allergic or don't prefer the flavor of pomegranates I would recommend finding unsweetened cranberry juice in a health food store. Be sure that it is unsweetened and not from concentrate.

What tastes similar to grenadine? ›

Pomegranate juice is a great substitute for grenadine.

1:1 replacement. You can add some pomegranate molasses to the juice to make a thicker consistency. What is this? Unsweetened pomegranate juice is the best grenadine substitute because it has a tart flavor that can be balanced with different flavors.

Why is grenadine so good? ›

It's really the acidity added from natural pomegranates that store-bought grenadines sometimes lack. “Pomegranates are naturally tart, which balances the sweetness,” says Anderson. She adds lime juice to her recipe at J.T. Copper to amp up the tartness.

Is there red 40 in grenadine? ›

Modern Grenadine

Rose's grenadine, the most popular brand, is made from "High Fructose Corn Syrup, Water, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Benzoate (Preservative), Red 40, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Blue 1." Yum!

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.

What was the original flavor of grenadine? ›

Its sweet and fruity flavor originates from simmering pomegranate juice with sugar, resulting in a thick, syrupy consistency. In addition, the vibrant red color of grenadine enhances the visual appeal of drinks, further enticing consumption. However, the original recipe has largely faded into obscurity.

Is grenadine a pom or cherry? ›

The name “grenadine” originates from the French word grenade, which means pomegranate.

Does grenadine have red dye 40 in it? ›

Modern Grenadine

Rose's grenadine, the most popular brand, is made from "High Fructose Corn Syrup, Water, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Benzoate (Preservative), Red 40, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Blue 1." Yum!

Does grenadine have alcohol in it? ›

The syrup can be made at home or bought, but the liquor site warns that store-bought versions are often full of corn syrup and food coloring. The bartender goes on to share that his bar carries grenadine from two different brands because one of them, Finest Call, has 1% alcohol while the other is alcohol-free.

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