DIY Coffee Syrup Recipes

How to Make Homemade Coffee Syrup for Lattes, Iced Coffee & Cold Brew
If you love making coffee shop drinks at home, learning how to make your own DIY coffee syrup recipes is one of the easiest (and most affordable) upgrades you can make. I am never against having a good, reliable, coffee syrup go to – Toasted Marshmallow Cold Foam is, in fact, the love of my life cold foam recipe that got me started on this whole cold foams made with coffee syrup recipe tangent, and it is, in fact, just a grocery store coffee syrup. But there is something to be said about getting the EXACT flavor you want, and not something that tastes artificial or unable to be tailored to your liking. That’s where these homemade syrups come in.
Instead of buying bottled flavored coffee syrup, you can make a homemade syrup for coffee using simple ingredients you likely already have at home. These easy coffee syrup recipes work perfectly in:
- Hot lattes
- Iced coffee
- Cold brew
- Cold foam
- Espresso drinks
- At-home coffee bar setups
Below you’ll find a growing list of every DIY coffee syrup recipe currently on the blog — growing quickly because I absolutely love the research and development work of finding out JUST the flavor I want and how to create it.
How to Make Simple Syrup for Coffee
The premise for coffee syrups is, in fact, very simple. Simple Syrup to be exact. Most simple syrup for coffee recipes follow a basic formula:
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup water
- Flavor ingredients (fruit, spices, extracts, nut butters, etc.)
Simmer until dissolved, strain if needed, cool, and store in the refrigerator.
From there, you can customize endlessly — which is where these flavored coffee syrup recipes come in. There’s a lot of tinkering that can be done with the basic simple syrup recipe. What type of sugar? What type of flavoring? How do we infuse that flavor best? Each recipe below answers those questions specifically to get you the flavors of that syrup.
Blueberry Cobbler Simple Syrup
Fruity baked good flavored coffee syrup

This homemade coffee syrup tastes like fresh blueberry cobbler. Made with real blueberries and cake batter flavor, it creates the perfect dessert coffee.
Best for:
- Iced coffee
- Blueberry lattes
- Cold foam drinks
- Spring and summer coffee recipes on a patio
Read the full recipe: Blueberry Cobbler Simple Syrup
Banana Bread Simple Syrup
Cozy homemade syrup when you need that comfort flavor

If you love bakery style drinks (or just banana bread in general), this coffee syrup recipe tastes just like fresh banana bread. It’s warm, slightly caramelized, and perfect for cozy mornings.
Perfect in:
- Banana bread lattes
- Hot coffee drinks
- Iced espresso
- Banana Bread Cold Foam
Get the recipe: Banana Bread Simple Syrup
Teddy Graham Syrup
Throwback nostalgic cookie flavored coffee syrup

This DIY coffee syrup recipe has warm graham cracker notes that make your coffee taste like a those irresistible little teddy bear cookies. It’s sweet, comforting, and great for dessert-inspired drinks.
Use it in:
- Iced lattes
- Cold foam creations
- Hot chocolates
Make it here: Teddy Graham Syrup for Coffee
Pistachio Simple Syrup
Nutty coffee shop copycat style classic

Made with real pistachio nut butter, this homemade coffee syrup tastes just like your favorite coffee shop pistachio latte — without artificial flavoring or coffee shop price tag.
Try it in:
- Pistachio lattes
- Dubai Chocolate Mochas
- Spring coffee drinks
Full tutorial: Pistachio Simple Syrup
Sugar Cookie Simple Syrup
Classic holiday latte syrup recipe

This flavored coffee syrup tastes like a soft sugar cookie in liquid form. It’s buttery, sweet, and perfect for seasonal drinks.
Great for:
- Holiday lattes
- Iced coffee
- Christmas coffee bar setups
- Sugar Cookie Cold Foam
Read the recipe: Homemade Sugar Cookie Simple Syrup
Gingerbread Syrup
Spiced winter homemade coffee syrup

This DIY simple syrup brings warm ginger, cinnamon, and molasses flavor to your coffee. Perfect for the holidays, but cozy any time of year.
Best in:
- Gingerbread lattes
- Winter espresso drinks
- Holiday cold foam
Get the full recipe: Homemade Gingerbread Syrup
Cinnamon Roll Coffee Syrup
Sweet cinnamon, Saturday morning breakfast flavor
Think warm cinnamon rolls with rich vanilla glaze. This syrup will be perfect for cozy mornings and holiday coffee drinks.
It will pair beautifully with:
- Cinnamon Roll Lattes
- Iced cinnamon coffee
- Vanilla sweet cream cold foam
- Weekend brunch coffee
Lemon Simple Syrup
Bright, fresh, spring-inspired

A light citrus syrup adds a refreshing twist to espresso drinks. Lemon syrup is perfect for spring and summer coffee recipes.
Great for:
- Iced vanilla lattes
- Sparkling espresso drinks
- Lemon cold foam
- Bright seasonal coffee creations
- Easter brunch
Try the recipe here: Lemon Simple Syrup
Lavender Coffee Syrup
Floral, light, hip coffee shop vibes

Lavender adds a subtle floral note that feels elegant and coffee shop inspired. It’s especially popular in spring and summer drinks.
It will shine in:
- Lavender lattes
- Iced honey lavender coffee
- Lavender cold foam
- Brunch espresso drinks
See the full recipe here: Lavender Coffee Syrup
Why Make Homemade Coffee Syrup?
Making your own DIY coffee syrup recipes gives you:
- Control over sweetness
- No artificial aftertaste
- Budget-friendly coffee shop drinks
- Seasonal flavor flexibility
- Simple ingredients you already have at home
Once you learn how to make syrups for coffee, you can rotate flavors all year long — cozy in fall, fruity in spring and summer, nutty in winter.
How to Store DIY Coffee Syrup
Most homemade coffee syrup recipes will last:
- 1–2 weeks in the refrigerator
- Stored in an airtight glass bottle or mason jar with tight fitting lid
- Best used within 7 days for fruit syrups
If you’re building a DIY coffee bar at home, labeling your bottles by season makes it easy to rotate flavors.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our DIY Coffee Syrup Recipes
How much syrup should I add to coffee?
Start with 1 tablespoon per cup and adjust to taste.
Can I make sugar-free coffee syrup?
You can substitute with monk fruit or another sugar alternative, though texture and shelf life may vary. These recipes were not built for those sweeteners, so results may very slightly from the flavor profile of the original.
What’s the difference between simple syrup and coffee syrup?
Simple syrup is the base (sugar + water). Coffee syrup is simple syrup flavored specifically for coffee drinks.
Start Making Your Own Coffee Syrups
If you’ve ever wondered how to make syrups for coffee at home, these DIY coffee syrup recipes are the perfect place to start. I was a skeptic at first because… why reinvent the wheel? Why not just pick up any Torani or DaVinci syrup and call it a day? As soon as you try one of these syrups, you’ll know the answer. There is something SO GOOD about creating your own syrups, and the store bought syrups with artificial flavors can’t touch it. Once you see how easy it is to create your own flavored coffee syrup, you’ll never look at store-bought bottles the same way again (except you, Toasted Marshmallow, the love of my coffee syrup life).
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