I've been surfing around the site for this topic and there's some bits and pieces scattered around, but those threads are mostly full "I prefer monin over davinci" or whatever.
we don't have room for a hot plate, and certainly not a stove, and it's probably against health code to make them at home, so I was wondering if anyone makes their own syrups just using boiler water. I'm guessing you could just do a simple syrup and add flavor extract. What about caramel? Or using things like tea leaves or orange rinds/zest? Any special recipes?
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No great recipes to share, but if you can boil water you can make simple syrup. If you have a microwave or a steamwand you can boil water. You may also consider picking up a little butane hotplate and saucepan for the shop... as seen in barista comps you can make some nice fruit reductions. Also handy for Turkish coffee.
Surely you've seen some recipes for Vanilla syrup here - that can be extended to use other commercial or homemade extracts. I'd try herbal and spice infusions as well. My caution would be to make sure that you bring ingredients to a boil together to help kill off nasties.
I'd think your flavors would be nicer if you used fresh herbs or citrus zest vs dried.
The only thing we make in-house is chocolate sauce - similar to what Alex posted. We "dissolve" cocoa and sugar in very hot simple syrup, then boil again to get the rest of the sugar in the mix. Stir lots. Refrigerate when cool (unless you like mold).
Good luck!
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