Christmas Cinnamon Syrup!
The Cozy Holiday Breakfast Upgrade You Didn’t Know You Needed
If your holiday mornings need a little extra magic, this Christmas Cinnamon Syrup is about to become the most-loved jar in your kitchen.
There’s nothing quite like a delicious Christmas breakfast!! This syrup is AMAZING and perfect for any occasion, but I especially like it for Christmas because of it’s cinnamon-vanilla deliciousness!
If you need an idea for the perfect entree to go with it, try these german pancakes. MMMM!!!
Because let’s be honest for a second.
Holiday breakfasts deserve more than plain syrup.
They deserve something warm…
something cozy…
something that smells like Christmas the second it hits the stove.
And that’s exactly what homemade Christmas Cinnamon Syrup delivers.
One small pot on the stove and suddenly your kitchen smells like:
• cinnamon rolls baking
• holiday candles burning
• Christmas morning happiness
It’s rich.
It’s buttery.
It’s warm and sweet with that unmistakable cinnamon spice that instantly makes everything feel festive.
And when you drizzle it over pancakes, waffles, or French toast?
Oh my goodness.
Game changer.
But here’s the best part…
This syrup takes about 10 minutes to make.
No complicated ingredients.
No fancy cooking techniques.
Just a handful of pantry staples and a recipe that instantly upgrades your holiday breakfasts from ordinary to “everyone gather around the table NOW.”
If you’re part of the Lou Lou Girls family, you already know our favorite recipes have three magical qualities:
✔ Easy
✔ Delicious
✔ Crowd-pleasing
And this Christmas Cinnamon Syrup checks all three boxes.
Actually… it might check five.
Because it’s also:
✔ cozy
✔ ridiculously good on everything
So grab your saucepan, friends.
We’re about to make the most comforting syrup your holiday brunch table has ever seen.
Christmas Cinnamon Syrup
INGREDIENTS:
1/2 c butter
1 c sugar
1 c buttermilk
1 Tbsp. vanilla extract
1 Tbsp. corn syrup
1/4 t ground cinnamon
1/2 t baking soda
DIRECTIONS:
1. Bring butter, sugar, buttermilk, vanilla, corn syrup, and cinnamon to a simmer in a large saucepan over medium-high heat.
2. Once simmering, whisk in baking soda and cook for 10 seconds.
3. Remove from heat and serve warm!
Why Homemade Syrup Is Better Than Store-Bought
Let’s talk syrup.
Most people grow up with store-bought pancake syrup.
You know the one.
That tall plastic bottle that lives permanently in the pantry.
And while there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that classic breakfast staple…
Homemade syrup is a completely different experience.
Why?
Because when you make syrup from scratch, you control:
• the sweetness
• the richness
• the flavor
• the spices
And when cinnamon enters the picture?
Things get magical.
Homemade cinnamon syrup is:
• warmer
• richer
• smoother
• full of flavor
Plus it has something store-bought syrup simply can’t replicate.
The smell.
Lou Lou Girls reader moment:
What smell instantly makes you think of Christmas?
Cinnamon?
Pine trees?
Fresh cookies?
Drop it in the comments because we all know holiday smells are half the magic.
Why Cinnamon Is the Star of Holiday Cooking
There are a handful of spices that scream “holiday season.”
But cinnamon?
Cinnamon is the queen of Christmas spices.
It shows up everywhere:
• cinnamon rolls
• snickerdoodles
• apple pie
• spiced cider
• gingerbread
That warm, slightly sweet spice instantly makes food feel cozy.
And when it’s added to syrup?
It turns a simple breakfast topping into something that tastes like it came straight from a holiday bakery.
What Makes Christmas Cinnamon Syrup Special
Now let’s talk about what makes this recipe truly shine.
Because this isn’t just cinnamon syrup.
This is Christmas cinnamon syrup.
Which means it’s:
• warm
• buttery
• sweet
• cozy
• festive
It’s the kind of syrup that makes people pause mid-bite and say:
“Wait… what IS this?”
Then immediately ask for the recipe.
And trust us…
You’ll want to share it.
Why Homemade Syrup Is Better Than Store-Bought
Let’s talk syrup.
Most people grow up with store-bought pancake syrup.
You know the one.
That tall plastic bottle that lives permanently in the pantry.
And while there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that classic breakfast staple…
Homemade syrup is a completely different experience.
Why?
Because when you make syrup from scratch, you control:
• the sweetness
• the richness
• the flavor
• the spices
And when cinnamon enters the picture?
Things get magical.
Homemade cinnamon syrup is:
• warmer
• richer
• smoother
• full of flavor
Plus it has something store-bought syrup simply can’t replicate.
The smell.
Lou Lou Girls reader moment:
What smell instantly makes you think of Christmas?
Cinnamon?
Pine trees?
Fresh cookies?
Drop it in the comments because we all know holiday smells are half the magic.
Why Cinnamon Is the Star of Holiday Cooking
There are a handful of spices that scream “holiday season.”
But cinnamon?
Cinnamon is the queen of Christmas spices.
It shows up everywhere:
• cinnamon rolls
• snickerdoodles
• apple pie
• spiced cider
• gingerbread
That warm, slightly sweet spice instantly makes food feel cozy.
And when it’s added to syrup?
It turns a simple breakfast topping into something that tastes like it came straight from a holiday bakery.
What Makes Christmas Cinnamon Syrup Special
Now let’s talk about what makes this recipe truly shine.
Because this isn’t just cinnamon syrup.
This is Christmas cinnamon syrup.
Which means it’s:
• warm
• buttery
• sweet
• cozy
• festive
It’s the kind of syrup that makes people pause mid-bite and say:
“Wait… what IS this?”
Then immediately ask for the recipe.
And trust us…
You’ll want to share it.



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I love cinnamon 🙂 I will be trying this for sure!
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