Just like the Starbucks latte but even better! Homemade cinnamon dolce coffee syrup is quick and easy to make taking only 10 minutes of simmering and using just 5 simple ingredients. Make this syrup to add to your coffee (or tea) for sweet cinnamon-y bliss. This recipe also makes for a great homemade gift!
When I tell you that this syrup tastes like Christmas in a cup…well… it really does taste like Christmas in a cup! Sweet, caramel flavors, infused with warming cinnamon spice, use this to make a cinnamon dolce latte, or just stir it into a plain coffee for a magical way to start your day.
The process to make this dolce syrup recipe is super easy, just like making simple syrup, you simmer sugar and water. To make this cinnamon syrup I add two cinnamon sticks to the water and sugar while it simmers, and I also use some brown sugar for rich caramel flavors.
Where else can you use this homemade cinnamon dolce syrup?
While I love it in my coffee you can also:
- Add it to hot tea
- Make an iced cinnamon dolce latte
- Stir it into plant-based milk for a sweet creamy drink
- Drizzle it over vegan vanilla ice cream
- Add it to a cocktail (it pairs lovely with bourbon or rum)
How can I gift this?
Syrup keeps very well so you can easily make it ahead of time, pour it into sterile bottles or jars, tie a little bow around the jar and add a label, then gift it to a luckily loved one. It’s very affordable to make and is a great gift on its own, or it’s a beautiful addition to a gift basket. I like to leave the cinnamon sticks in the syrup which not only looks pretty, but it means the cinnamon will continue to infuse and make the syrup even tastier!
How to Make Cinnamon Dolce Coffee Syrup:
Add the water, white sugar, brown sugar, and cinnamon sticks to a small saucepan. Bring to a gentle boil over medium heat and cook for 10 minutes without stirring. Remove from the heat then stir in the vanilla extract. Allow the syrup to cool then transfer it to a sealable bottle or jar to store the syrup in. I like to put the cinnamon stick in the jar along with the syrup as the cinnamon flavor will continue to infuse in the syrup the longer it sits. It also looks pretty! The syrup can be stored at room temperate or in the fridge for up to 6 months.
This Cinnamon Dolce Syrup is…
- Quick and easy to make
- Sweet and cinnamon infused
- A special treat to add to your morning coffee or tea.
More vegan coffee-inspired recipes you might enjoy:
Pumpkin Spice Syrup
The Best Cashew Coffee Creamer
Vegan Tiramisu
Easy Vegan Pumpkin Spice Latte
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Bon appetegan!
Sam Turnbull.
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Cinnamon Dolce Coffee Syrup
Servings: (makes about 1 cup)
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Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- ¾ cup white sugar
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- 2 cinnamon sticks
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Add the water, white sugar, brown sugar, and cinnamon sticks to a small saucepan. Bring to a gentle boil and cook for 10 minutes without stirring. Remove from the heat then stir in the vanilla extract. Allow the syrup to cool then transfer to a sealable bottle or jar to store the syrup in. I like to put the cinnamon stick in the jar along with the syrup as the cinnamon flavor will continue to infuse in the syrup the longer it sits. It also looks pretty! The syrup can be stored at room temperate or in the fridge for up to 6 months.
Chey says
Delicious! Of course I don’t expect any of these types of recipes to taste exactly like Starbucks. But this one will definitely suffice for my cinnamon dolce cravings without breaking the bank. It helps too that I always have these staple ingredients in my pantry, so it’s convenient! I will be making this again in the future or in a bigger batch!
Rari says
Very good but where and how can I get it
Sam Turnbull @ It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken says
Hi Rari, this is a recipe to make your own, so if you would like to give it a try just follow along with the directions 🙂
Kim says
This is lovely, thank you! I make a batch and give half away to a friend who loves it, too. Just made our third batch this morning
What do you think about subbing anise for the cinnamon? Any idea how many pods I should use?
Sam Turnbull @ It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken says
So happy you enjoyed it Kim! I love anise, and I think you could use 3 - 4 star anise instead of cinnamon for a lovely flavor. Enjoy!
Michael Davis says
outstanding, use it in cold brew black tea, thank you for the idea
Sam Turnbull says
You're most welcome! So happy you enjoyed it!
Judith says
Sounds great. I'm on a sugar-free diet. Will a combo of Stevia white and brown sugar substitute also work?
Sam Turnbull says
I haven;t tried it but yes I think it should work. Enjoy!