This post was originally written 8 years ago, when most of my kids were still living at home. I never posted a photo of this syrup because it was always eaten up before I had a chance to get out the camera!
One day, after a neighborhood breakfast, my kids came home RAVING about Kristen’s Special Syrup. Could SYRUP be that good, I thought?? No mention of pancakes, or waffles… just the syrup. I called my friend Kristen and she gladly shared the recipe with me.
Guess what? It’s called syrup, but tastes like caramel sauce! No wonder they loved it. Kristen’s syrup is not your typical run-of-the mill thin maple flavored syrup. Her syrup reminds me more of a light caramel sauce you’d use on ice cream. Our family loves this syrup on waffles and pancakes. I also love using it to top bread pudding or overnight french toast dishes. It has become a tradition in our family to have this syrup on Conference weekends, Easter, Christmas and other gatherings where we typically make a special breakfast spread. This syrup should come with a warning. Warning: Once you make this, your family will expect it. Every. Time. You. Make. Pancakes.
Kristen’s Special Syrup is made with light Karo Syrup, whipping cream and sugar. I know, not low calorie, but one taste and you’ll agree it’s worth every bite. It looks decadent, which usually means complicated, but this syrup takes a minute to throw in a saucepan, whisk and then just a few minutes of boiling. Kristen told me she always makes extra so a jar is chilling in her fridge at all times. It’s easy to heat up and pour when you want to top your pancakes with something extra special. I know you’re going to love this as much as we do!
Kristen’s Special Syrup
Ingredients
- 1 cup Light Karo Syrup
- 1 cup whipping cream, not whipped, I use Heavy Whipping Cream
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
- Pour ingredients into saucepan. Whisk together.
- Boil for 5-10 minutes on medium high heat, stirring while mixture is boiling. I usually boil for 5 minutes. Serve warm. Store leftovers in refrigerator.
Notes
Did you make this recipe?
Be sure to leave a comment and give this recipe a rating, letting me know how you liked it. I’d love to see a photo, tag @abountifulkitchen on Instagram!
Shannon
I think this is the recipe I used on the pancakes we had at girls camp last year and a few people were asking for the recipe they liked it so much. I used half and half instead of cream because I bought a lot to make the chicken sauce for Hawaiian haystacks. It turned out still very rich and creamy. It was dangerously sweet, but a definite hit.
Si Foster
Shannon, so glad that you and the girls enjoyed this recipe! Thank you for your positive review.
XO
Si
Brenna Borup
Kristen, I don’t know who you are but I’m pretty sure my kids love you more than me now. I made this syrup to be paired with Si’s fabulous buttermilk aebleskivers on conference morning and this combination was a match made in heaven. So easy and delicious!
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Diane
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Hi I’m Corrine’s friend. I LOVE your blog. Every post makes my mouth watter!