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Time: 10 minutes mins

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This 2 ingredient Grenadine recipe, also known as Pomegranate Simple Syrup, is made with pomegranate juice and granulated sugar. It is bright red, sweet yet tart, and easy to make. This syrup tastes great in mocktails, lemonades, and bubbly sodas.

If you like fruity flavors try my Strawberry Simple Syrup, or browse all of them here.

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This Grenadine recipe, or as I like to call it Pomegranate Simple Syrup, is a staple item on my bar cart. I love how it takes 10 minutes to make, lasts weeks (meaning lots of delicious mocktails), and the flavor is out of this world.

Ditch the store bought grenadine and go for homemade. Let’s make it!

Looking for other sweet, red simple syrup options? Try my fruity Strawberry Simple Syrup or this holiday Spiced Cranberry Syrup.

What is Grenadine Syrup?

Grenadine is a pomegranate simple syrup made using equal parts pomegranate juice and sugar. In fact, the word grenadine comes from the French translation grenade, which means pomegranate.

A lot of people think it is made with cherry juice, but it is pomegranate. This misconception came from the popular Shirley Temple and because it was garnished with a cherry many thought that was the fruit flavor in it.

Ingredients in Grenadine Syrup (Pomegranate Simple Syrup)

  • Pomegranate Juice: Make sure you are using 100%, sugar free pomegranate juice. I like to use POM Wonderful.
  • Sugar: You can use either granulated or cane sugar. I use whatever I have on hand at the time.

You will also need a small saucepan and an airtight container or swing top bottle to store your syrup!

How to Make This Grenadine Recipe at Home

  1. Add the pomegranate juice and sugar to a small saucepan.
  2. Heat the mixture on medium, stirring occasionally, until the sugar has completely dissolved (do not let the mixture come to a boil).
  3. Cool the pomegranate simple syrup to room temperature.
  4. Pour into an airtight glass jar or container.
  5. Refrigerate it for up to three months.

PRO TIP: Freeze the pomegranate simple syrup into cubes and in a plastic bag. They will last up to a year in the freezer and double as an ice cube!

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Grenadine (Pomegranate Simple Syrup) Mocktails You Have To Try

  • Refreshing Sunrise Mocktail Spritzer. It looks exactly like a sunrise! There are beautiful layers of grenadine, orange juice, and pineapple soda in it.
  • Make a simple Shirley Temple. All you need is 1-2 tablespoons of grenadine, 2 tablespoons of lemon or lime juice, and top off your glass with ginger ale. Or you can follow this recipe: Shirley Temple.
  • Jazz up your sparkling water or lemonades by adding a tablespoon of the grenadine.
  • You can also try this syrup in my Pina Colada Mocktail, Spicy Margarita Mocktail, Lemon Mojito Mocktail, Blue Lagoon Mocktail. Browse more here.

Frequently Asked Questions About This Grenadine Recipe

Why would I make my own when its cheap to buy at the store?

Most bottled grenadines you find at the grocery store do not even contain pomegranate juice. They are filled with artificial flavors, high fructose corn syrup, dyes, and preservatives that are not good for us.

How much grenadine should I use in my drink?

A great rule to follow is for every 1 cup add 1-2 tablespoons of grenadine. Add 1 tablespoon first and then test your drink before adding more. Don’t add much more than 2 tablespoons or your drink will be super sugary and sweet.

More Simple Syrup Recipes:

  • Peppermint Simple Syrup
  • Cinnamon Simple Syrup
  • Vanilla Simple Syrup
  • Caramel Simple Syrup
  • Simple Syrup
  • Strawberry Simple Syrup
  • Jalapeno Simple Syrup
  • Cardamom Syrup

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Elizabeth Swoish

This Grenadine recipe, also known as Pomegranate Simple Syrup, is bright red, sweet yet tart. It is so easy, requires only two ingredients, and takes 10 minutes to make. Add it to mocktails, lemonades, and bubbly sodas.

5 from 7 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Servings 16

Calories 57 kcal

EQUIPMENT

INGREDIENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

  • To a small saucepan add the pomegranate juice and sugar.

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  • Heat the mixture over medium and occasionally stir until the sugar has completely dissolved. Remove from heat and allow it to cool to room temperature.

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  • Pour into an airtight glass jar or container and refrigerate.

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RECIPE NOTES

Storing Information:

  • Refrigerated in an airtight glass jar or container, up to three months.
  • Freeze into cubes and then in a plastic bag, up to a year.

Metric conversions are calculated automatically. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information.

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By Elizabeth Swoish on May 19th, 2022

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About Elizabeth Swoish

Elizabeth Swoish is the founder and CEO of Entirely Elizabeth. She is a self-taught foodie and mocktail enthusiast with a business degree in data analysis. Read Elizabeth's food journey or connect on your favorite social media channels.

9 thoughts on “Grenadine (Pomegranate Simple Syrup)”

  1. Grenadine Recipe (Pomegranate Simple Syrup) | Entirely Elizabeth (12)
    I LOVE pomegranate! I actually used this simple syrup on top of vanilla ice cream the other day and it was amazing. That said, it’s such a bright flavor I also can’t wait to get festive and use it with some Christmas co*cktails too!

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  2. Grenadine Recipe (Pomegranate Simple Syrup) | Entirely Elizabeth (13)
    Our family has been on a bit of a mocktail kick and I decided to try to make my own grenadine. I am so glad I followed your recipe. Our kids loved their drinks!

    Reply

  3. Grenadine Recipe (Pomegranate Simple Syrup) | Entirely Elizabeth (14)
    Little confession, I have never had grenadine before! But omg it is so good! Gonna keep a bottle around at all times now! I love adding it to my water while working. Thank you for introducing me to something so delicious!

    Reply

  4. Grenadine Recipe (Pomegranate Simple Syrup) | Entirely Elizabeth (15)
    I can see this as a case of a lot of my co*cktails. Pomegranate Martini for sure.

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  5. Grenadine Recipe (Pomegranate Simple Syrup) | Entirely Elizabeth (16)
    This was super good. I used it to make an alcoholic drink and it was delicious!!!

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    • Fede:

      I am so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me!

      ~Elizabeth

  6. Grenadine Recipe (Pomegranate Simple Syrup) | Entirely Elizabeth (17)
    Looks so so good! Thanks for sharing this recipe!

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  7. Grenadine Recipe (Pomegranate Simple Syrup) | Entirely Elizabeth (18)
    This is so good! I’m never going back to the store-bought version again!

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    • Hey Tressa!
      So glad you enjoyed it! It is definitely much better than store-bought.
      ~Elizabeth

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FAQs

Can you use pomegranate syrup instead of grenadine? ›

The name “grenadine” comes from the French word grenade, which means “pomegranate.” Note that pomegranate syrup (sometimes called pomegranate molasses) is not the same as grenadine: pomegranate syrup is more tart, while grenadine is very sweet.

What is the difference between grenadine syrup and simple syrup? ›

Simple syrup is typically an ingredient in grenadine, but grenadine is not simple syrup. Grenadine is essentially simple syrup with pomegranate juice added.

Is grenadine still made from pomegranate? ›

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.

Is grenadine syrup cherry or pomegranate? ›

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.

Can I use simple syrup instead 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.

Why is pomegranate syrup called 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.

What's the best grenadine? ›

Liber & Co - Real Grenadine - For a store bought grenadine it's really impressive. It has a great color to it, looking similar to my homemade version. On the palate you get great pomegranate flavor and just the right amount of orange blossom water coming through.

What is a fancy name for simple syrup? ›

Simple Syrup, also known as “sugar syrup” (and sometimes “sugary syrup”) is a syrup made from dissolving white granulated sugar into an equal amount of water.

What is the best simple syrup alternative? ›

If you're looking for a simple syrup substitute, there are three favorites you probably have right in your home: honey, maple syrup and agave. For honey or agave, add warm water to them, to help turn the mix to syrup. You can also use a sweet, juicy fruit, like an orange.

What is the Red 40 in grenadine? ›

Rose's, by far the most common brand in the United States, is made using mostly high-fructose corn syrup, water, citric acid, and natural and artificial flavors. It's colored using Red 40 (made with petroleum distillates or coal tars) and Blue 1.

Is Rose's grenadine real grenadine? ›

Roses grenadine contains high fructose corn syrup, artificial cherry and red 40. There's not even any pomegranate in this. There's a reason why we named this real Grenadine. Our grenadine is made with pomegranate juice, pure cane sugar.

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.

How long does 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 are maraschino cherries soaked in? ›

In their modern form, the cherries are first preserved in a brine solution usually containing sulfur dioxide and calcium chloride to bleach the fruit, then soaked in a suspension of food coloring (common red food dye is FD&C Red 40), sugar syrup, and other components.

What is pomegranate juice syrup called? ›

Actual pomegranate syrup is called grenadine, a sweet-tart bar syrup used for co*cktails. Grenadine retains the red color of pomegranates, although in many products the color is enhanced with red food dye.

Does pomegranate juice taste like grenadine? ›

It's not cherry, despite its association with a maraschino cherry garnish, but pomegranate that gives grenadine its undercurrent of bright and tart tastes. In its purest form, grenadine is pomegranate juice, cooked down into a syrup with sugar, and optionally a little citrus, often orange blossom water or orange peel.

Does grenadine taste like pomegranate? ›

Whether you buy a bottle or make your own, grenadine is an important ingredient to keep stocked in your home bar. The pomegranate flavor in the syrup can add a sweet and fruity flavor to any drink it's added into, alcoholic or otherwise.

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. Unsweetened pomegranate juice is the best grenadine substitute because it has a tart flavor that can be balanced with different flavors.

Is pomegranate liqueur the same as grenadine? ›

The two can be used interchangeably but you might need to reduce the amount when switching from the liqueur to the syrup. If you don't make it yourself, buy quality grenadine. Many are artificially flavored (sometimes without pomegranate) and can be too sweet. Pama is not the only liqueur of the flavor, either.

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