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grenadine syrup

10/18/2013

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like rillettes de porc, cambenbert, wine, and many of my favorite foods, i first discovered grenadine syrup in france.  it is added to a lemon-lime drink called limonade and gives the drink a fruity flavor.  and it's red, and it's pretty.

actually, i never knew WHAT the flavor of grenadine was.  i only knew i liked it.

not as common in indiana, grenade (f), is french for pomegranate.  with pomegranate juice on sale at my local grocery store this fall, i had to try this homemade grenadine syrup.  the flavor is definitely a departure from artificial grenadine, and i like it all the more.


note: i traded this at the indy food swap; it keeps for quite a while in the refrigerator and would make a fabulous birthday, holiday, or anytime gift!
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GRENADINE SYRUP
Yield: 32 servings of 1 tbsp each
Nutrition: 29 calories, 7 carbs per serving

INGREDIENTS
4 cups POM Wonderful Pomegranate juice
1/2 cups sugar
2 tsp lemon juice

DIRECTIONS
Place all of the ingredients in a sauce pan.  Bring the pomegranate juice to a boil, reduce heat to low, and simmer until it reduces by half (approximately 45 minutes).  Let cool and place in a glass jar; refrigerate until ready to use.  Use the Grenadine to make Pomegranate Mimosas, Singapore Slings, or a Tequila Sunrise.  Or, if you are in a French mood, make a Diabolo Grenadine by adding a tablespoon of grenadine to 8 oz of lemon-lime soda.

SOURCE
Overthehillandonaroll.com
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