Recipe: DIY Healthy, All Natural Soda Syrups (2024)

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We're not big flavoured soda/soft drink fans, however,we do drink a tonne of soda water. For ages we were carting bottle after bottle of soda water home from the supermarket (and recycling bottle after bottle every week), however, we found an easier, more affordable and more environmentally friendly option - SodaStream!

For a household of soda water lovers, the SodaStream Play was an instant hit and we constantly have a bottle made up in the fridge.

The SodaStream Play is one of the latest models and we think it's super cute with its fun retro look - we chose a bright lemon yellow which is perfect for summer, however, it's also available in five other colours including red and grey!

The Play is the first SodaStream drinks maker to have the cool "auto-lift" slider and "snap-lock" mechanism so making a bottle of soda water is supersimple.

Just fill the reusable carbonating bottle to the line with water, pop your bottle into the machine and press down 2-3 times to carbonate. For best results, refridgerate the water prior to carbonating - that way it's super fizzy!

Best of all? You can add a little bit of designer style to your home for just $99 because this gorgeous machine was designed by the legendary Yves Behar.

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But not everyone likes plain Soda Water - and not everyone wants a sweet drink that's overloaded with sugar. Sometimes it's nice to enjoy something different, so I decided that I wanted to create my own healthy, refined sugar free soda syrups to enjoy with friends.

Whilst SodaStream have their own Flavours (with great low sugar options!) I wanted to make something a little bit special - my own DIY Soda Syrups that were full of flavour without being full of sugar.

So I set to work to create something delicious - and I succeeded!

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I came up with a super simple method for making a refined sugar free syrup using just about anytype of fruit. For our friends, we created two special drinks - the Blueberry Fizz and a Strawberry Sparkle.

They are super refreshing and can be tweaked and changed to create whatever you like. For the more adventurous drinkers, I added in some fresh herbs for a flavour boost whilst others chose to keep it simple.

The best thing about these syrups is that you can add as much or as little as you like - it's totally up to you! All you've got to do is add some syrup to the bottom of your glass and top it up with a fresh bottle of Soda Water made in your SodaStream.

They're a huge hit with kids and adults and are the perfect summer drink. Because they're so quick and easy to make, I know they'll be making a regular appearance at the SIL house!

So let me show you how to make these Healthy Soda Syrups >>

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The Blueberry Fizz
makes ~1/3 cup of gluten free, low sugar,refined sugar free & vegan syrup

2 cups (300g) blueberries*

3 tbsp maple syrup**

3 tbsp water

Place all of your ingredients in a medium saucepan over a high heat. Bring to the boil and reduce the heat to medium, allowing your syrup to simmer until reduced.

Whilst simmering, squish some of your blueberries with a fork or the back of a spoon to squeeze out the juice.


Place a sieve over a bowl and pour some of your blueberry syrup on top, pushing the mixture through the sieve*** and repeating until you've gotten all of the juice out.

Discard the blueberry skins and pour your syrup into a glass jar or container until you're ready to use.

All you have to do is add a tablespoon or so of syrup to the bottom of your glass, fill it with your SodaStream Soda Water and enjoy! Use as much or as little syrup as you like!

The syrup will keep in the fridge for 1-2 weeks.

*You can use fresh or frozen blueberries, either will work just fine!

**Adjust the maple syrup to your tastes and the sweetness of your blueberries!

***If you don't mind a bit of added texture, you can leave your blueberries whole and add them to your drink - or puree the mixture in a blender.

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The Strawberry Sparkle
makes ~1/3 cup ofgluten free, low sugar,refined sugar free & vegan syrup
2 cups (300g) strawberries, washed and sliced into quarters

3 tbsp maple syrup*

3 tbsp water

Place all of your ingredients in a medium saucepan over a high heat. Bring to the boil and reduce the heat to medium, allowing your syrup to simmer until reduced.

Place a sieve over a bowl and pour some of your strawberry syrup on top, pushing the mixture through the sieve and repeating until you've gotten all of the juice out.

Discard the strawberry pulp and pour your syrup into a glass jar or container until you're ready to use.
All you have to do is add a tablespoon or so of syrup to the bottom of your glass, fill it with your SodaStream Soda Water and enjoy! Use as much or as little syrup as you like!

The syrup will keep in the fridge for 1-2 weeks.

*Adjust the maple syrup to your tastes and the sweetness of your strawberries!

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Personalise your Soda Syrups!

Get creative and tweak the syrups to your liking.

We added a handful of mint leaves to our blueberry syrup and a handful of basil leaves to our strawberry syrup whilst cooking for an added flavour boost, however, you can change up the fruits (think orange, lemon, lime, raspberries, blackberries or a mix of berries) or add in whatever other flavour additions you like!

Serve them as is or mix up your own flavour combinations - the choice is yours!

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FAQs

How long does homemade soda syrup last? ›

Homemade syrup lasts for a week or two in the fridge. But it can last for a year or longer if you want to freeze it. It's super easy to freeze your homemade soda syrup ! Simply fill ice cube trays with your soda syrup and freeze until solid.

What is the ratio of syrup to water for soda? ›

The soda fountain system mixes water at a 5 to 1 ratio. Divide the cup size by 6 (5 to 1 ratio = 6 total parts) to get how many ounces of syrup per cup. For example, a 10 oz. cup ÷ 6 = 1.7 oz.

How to make your own soda? ›

Homemade soda is just a mix of flavored syrup and seltzer or club soda. Adjust the ratio depending on how sweet you like it. How to Make Soda: For each drink, mix 2 to 4 tablespoons flavored syrup with 1 cup cold seltzer (unless otherwise instructed); add ice. Each recipe makes enough for 4 to 8 drinks.

How to make soda stream flavoring? ›

directions
  1. Slice limes and lemons into thin slices, discarding pith ends.
  2. Mix sliced fruit, sugar, and water in sauce pan.
  3. Bring to a boil and then boil gently for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  4. Remove from heat and let cool.
  5. Strain into container for storage.
  6. Mix 1/2 Cup syrup with 1 Liter of carbonated water.

How do you keep homemade syrup from hardening? ›

Any sugar crystals remaining in the syrup can cause others to crystallize. Adding a little corn syrup or an acid such as citrus juice will help to prevent this.

What makes syrup go bad? ›

This is the same reason why honey never expires; bacteria have a hard time growing in these high-sugar, low-moisture environments. But one difference between honey and syrup is that syrup can get moldy after the container's been opened. This is because it has been exposed to mold spores in the air.

How much does a 5 gallon box of soda syrup make? ›

Each 5 gallon bag-in-box syrup (when mixed at recommended ratio) yields 30 gallons of soda when used with a soda dispenser.

How many sodas does 5 gallons of syrup make? ›

A 5 gallon Bag-in-Box syrup will yield approximately 30 gallons of soda. A 2.5 gallon will yield approximately 15 gallons.

How much soda does a 2.5 gallon bag of syrup make? ›

Each 2.5 gallon bag-in-box syrup (when mixed at recommended ratio) yields 15 gallons of soda when used with a soda dispenser.

Is homemade soda healthier? ›

Store-bought sodas are typically higher in sodium than homemade versions by as much as several hundred milligrams. Some store-bought sodas may include artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, and additives like phosphoric acid. These ingredients contain no nutritional value and may harm one's health.

What are the 3 main ingredients in soda? ›

It is relatively simple to manufacture soft drinks by mixing three ingredients: water, syrup and carbon dioxide. Different types of sugar are used to make the syrup: sucrose, fructose (which is derived from starch), or sweeteners.

Are there any healthy sodas? ›

Many people have traditionally viewed soda as their guilty pleasure, but newer items on the market—like Olipop and Poppi drinks—are being branded as healthier alternatives to products like Coca-Cola. Some of these products contain a type of fiber called prebiotics and are thus advertised as good for gut health.

How to make natural sparkling water? ›

Using yeast
  1. Fill a gallon-sized bottle with a warm beverage you want to carbonate; the yeast will not work in cold water.
  2. Add yeast. ...
  3. Cap the bottle and shake it well.
  4. Place the bottle in a dark, warm place for a few days to ferment.
  5. Once it's ready, refrigerate the bottle to halt the fermentation process.

How to make your own la croix? ›

To make homemade LaCroix, all you need is the soda maker, super cold water and fresh-squeezed citrus juice. That's it! The blogger behind Project Meal Plan says she been able to replicate a number of LaCroix flavors using this method, including grapefruit (Pamplemousse), lemon, lime, orange and lemon-lime.

How to naturally flavor sparkling water? ›

Add fresh fruit to your sparkling water.

Try flavorful fruits like strawberries, lemon, pineapple, and raspberries, or even try vegetables like cucumbers or ginger and fresh herbs like basil or rosemary. Make sure to chop or muddle the herbs, too, before they go into the sparkling water.

Does soda syrup go bad? ›

A: The manufacturer stamps “enjoy by” date of four weeks on the package, mine lasts six months. I've never had one go bad or change flavor, so it depends on how you choose to believe the “use by” date. Hope this helps you. For me, the 2.5 gallon box is the way to go with my Soda Stream and co*ke syrup combo!

How long does soda syrup stay good? ›

Around 24 months from bottling. A special cold-fill pasteurisation process, the brown bottles, and the fact that it's a syrup, provide the product with a longer shelf life. Once opened, they will last around 3 months if you keep them in the fridge.

Does fountain soda syrup go bad? ›

The "Enjoy By" date on Mellow Yellow is 75 days from the date of manufacture. It is important to note that age does not affect the safety of fountain syrups, as long as the integrity of the container is maintained and the syrup is not exposed to impurities.

Does homemade syrup go bad? ›

Unflavored syrup can be made in advance and stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a month. However, flavored syrups (especially fruit-flavored) should be used within 2 weeks of when they're made. I usually keep mine in a mason jar but any airtight container with a good lid will work great.

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