Orgeat Syrup is a secret weapon in some of the favorite cocktails. It’s easy to make at home and keep in the fridge ready for summer drink making!
Summer is cocktail season. The quality of ingredients can make the difference between a so-so cocktail and a GREAT cocktail.
Often the mixers are what make a cocktail fantastic.
Orgeat syrup is one of those mixer ingredients. It’s easy to make at home too.
After reading this you’ll see how easy it is to make and have a list of great ways to use it too.
What is Orgeat Syrup?
It’s a delicious almond syrup made with almonds, sugar and orange blossom water.
The light mix of almond and orange blossom make a wonderful versatile syrup that are popular in many cocktails.
The most well-known of which is the tropical Mai Tai. But that’s just a start!
How to Pronounce ‘Orgeat’
Have you ever use Orgeat (pronounced or-zha for the French pronunciation or or-zhat) in your home cocktails?
Ingredients in Orgeat Syrup
The ingredients in orgeat are simple and easy to find.
This recipe uses blanched slivered almonds which are already prepared. They create a milky color and subtle flavor.
- Slivered Almonds
- Granulated Sugar
- Water
- Orange Flower Water (also known as Orange Blossom Water)
- Vodka unflavored
If you are in a DIY mood, you can even make your own orange flower water too!
What does Orgeat Taste Like?
It has almond flavor with a bit of a floral flavor from either orange blossom or rose water (one of the two are used).
Since this recipe uses blanched almonds the bitterness found in almond skins is absent.
The flavor is light and delicious.
How to Make Orgeat Syrup – Step by Step
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil, dull side facing up.
- Place the almonds in a single layer on the prepared pan.
- Roast the almonds for 3 minutes, shaking the tray halfway through cooking.
- Remove from the oven and allow to cool fully.
- Process through a food processor or blender into small pieces.
- In a small saucepan, combine the sugar and water; bring to a boil over medium-high heat to dissolve the sugar.
- Add the almonds; remove from the heat. Cover and allow to infuse for 3 hours.
- Drain through a fine mesh sieve into a bowl or large liquid measuring cup.
- Stir in the orange blossom water and vodka.
- Pour into jars or bottles, seal and store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
How to Store Orgeat
Store sealed in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
NOTE: the syrup will separate while it sits. Just shake the container gently before using to mix together.
Cocktails with Orgeat
The fun begins when fresh Orgeat is in the fridge waiting to be mixed into delicious cocktails!
Here are some to try (click cocktail title for the recipe):
Mai Tai. This classic tropical cocktail is most commonly associated with traveling to Hawaii. No need to board a plane. Whip this up at home for a mini vacation vibe.
Cape Cod Cooler (recipe below). This refreshing sipper combines cranberry, 2 types of gin, lime and orgeat for a perfect summer cocktail.
Scorpion. Another Tiki drink with rum, brandy, citrus juices and orgeat. Blended with crushed ice and it tastes like a tropical vacation.
Japanese Cocktail. A classic cocktail to use orgeat that is simple to make. Cognac, orgeat and bitters.
Fog Cutter. A famous Tiki drink with multiple types of liquor, orgeat, lime and more. This recipe uses simple syrup which is also very easy to make at home.
Bermuda Hundred. If a Mai Tai and a Negroni had a baby…
Planter’s Punch. Rum, orange juice, apple juice and orgeat. Yum.
1001 Cocktails has a collection of cocktails using Orgeat Syrup. It’s a great resource when searching for drinks using a specific ingredient or a specific cocktail too!
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Originally published: April 18, 2017. This post was originally sponsored by Nielsen-Massey.
Suzy says
Absolutely LOVE this! Love that you can simply make this homemade instead of buying it!
Sommer says
Love how versatile the syrup is! Definitely going to have to have some on hand.
Tanya Schroeder says
I will never have to buy this syrup again! This is so good!
Becky Hardin says
Oh yum! This syrup sounds amazing! Can’t wait to try it.
Julie says
This is great! I normally buy it for my cocktails but glad to have a reason to make it myself. Thanks for sharing!
Erin says
I have had this in cocktails before and it gives great flavor, but I never knew how to make it on my own.
Chelsea says
I can’t believe I’d never had orgeat syrup before! This stuff is like liquid gold! Sooo yummy!! Thanks for sharing!
Rachael Yerkes says
Yes! This syrup is fantastic!
Natalie says
I always buy this syrup in store. Never came to any good recipe that would inspire me to make it at home. But your recipe just changed that. I love how easy this is to make. Thanks for sharing. I will definitely make this.
jordan says
I love making cocktails like this one! I’ll be trying it this weekend.
Veena Azmanov says
Unique, I am refreshed. Amazing flavors.Lovely combinations.
Alli says
This is awesome. I cannot wait to give it a go!
Katie says
Ohhh wow! I have never heard of this but I’ve gotta try it! Sounds delicious. I have some homemade limoncello from a friend that we keep in the freezer. I see in this recipe this orgeat will keep in the fridge for 2 weeks, is it possible to freeze it as well? (We enjoy a good cocktail on the weekend but probably wouldn’t finish it in 2 weeks).
Beth says
I love recipes that are so versatile like this one! Great post!
Liz says
I love unique cocktails and adding this almond flavored orgeat syrup was a delicious way to jazz up this Cape Cod Cooler!! I always have orange flower water on hand for baklava, too!
katrina gehman says
this looks so good. i could use a glass or 5 right now.
Annemarie LeBlanc says
I haven’t tried making my own syrup before. You recipe looks easy enough to follow. The cape cod drink looks so refreshing. I’d love to serve that to guests that drop by our house occasionally.
Toni Dash says
It’s super easy Annemarie. The flavor is so lovely I think once you make it you will think of other ways to use it too! Would be great just with some sparkling water or in coffee too!
Amanda Love says
I sure don’t mind having these drinks during the warmer days of the year! Both look so refreshing and I’d love to keep th recipe!