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Finding The Best Apple Syrup . . . And A Recipe!
Let’s talk apple syrup.
When it comes to apples, there are all sorts of apple flavors that come to mind: from a tart apple you find at a grocery store to the super sweet caramel apple found at carnivals and state fairs.
For our apple taste tests, we turned to the apple enthusiasts among our staff—those folks who might chose apple ice cream instead of chocolate!
Apple syrup is probably most commonly used in tea and coffee, but we also note quite a few recipes that call for this ingredient (including chicken and pork dishes). (If you’re looking for other fruit flavored coffee syrups, check out our reviews of best peach coffee syrup.)
Before we get to the winners, here is a recipe for a favorite coffee drink here at the home office: The True American Apple Cobbler by Monin.
Recipe: True American Cobbler
INGREDIENTS
- 4 oz. cold brewed coffee
- 3/4 oz. Monin Caramel Apple Butter Syrup
- 1/2 oz. Monin Brown Butter Syrup
- 2 oz. half & half
Glass: Tall/Pint
Glass Size: 16 oz.
Garnish: cinnamon sugar, pie crust, whipped cream
INSTRUCTIONS
- Fill serving glass full of ice.
- Pour ingredients into mixing glass with 2/3 ice in order listed.
- Cap, shake and strain into serving glass with ice.
- Add garnish and serve.
Recipe and photo credit: Monin
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About the Authors
Alan Fields is a consumer advocate and best-selling author. He has authored 12 books with three million copies in print, including the best-selling guide to baby gear, Baby Bargains.
Fields has been featured and quoted in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times.
As a consumer products expert, Alan Fields has made guest appearances on the NBC Today Show, Good Morning America and ABC's 20/20.
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