Sweeten up: Crafting flavored sugars

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If you haven’t tried making flavored sugars yet, you’re in for a treat. These sweet mixes are exactly what they sound like — sugar infused with different flavors to add a special touch to just about anything. Think of them as your secret ingredient for making recipes, drinks and gifts.

A clear glass bowl filled with brown sugar and orange zest mixture. A wooden spoon rests on top. Cinnamon sticks are placed beside the bowl on a white cloth.
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Flavored sugars are simple to make. With endless combinations to try, you can create anything from a citrusy sugar to brighten your morning tea to a rich vanilla sugar perfect for sprinkling on cookies. Whether mixing up a dessert or adding a creative flair to your coffee bar, flavored sugars are here to help. Plus, they’re impressive homemade gifts that are as thoughtful as they are simple to create.

What are flavored sugars?

Flavored sugars are granulated sugar infused with natural flavors. They’re a simple way to enhance the taste of your favorite dishes and drinks without adding extra prep time. These customizable sugars allow you to tailor the flavors to your preferences. 

How to make flavored sugars?

Flavored sugars are incredibly versatile and surprisingly easy to prepare. With just a few ingredients and some time for infusion, you’ll have a flavorful addition to your pantry that’s ready to use whenever you need it.

Ingredients and tools

To get started, you’ll need:

  • Granulated sugar.
  • A flavoring agent like herbs, spices or citrus zest.
  • Optional: A food processor or spice grinder for finer blending.
  • Airtight containers for storage.

Basic steps

Making flavored sugar couldn’t be easier. Start by choosing your flavoring agent, then mix it with sugar in your desired ratio. Let the mixture infuse for at least 24-48 hours, and don’t forget to strain out the larger pieces such as citrus zest or vanilla pods, if necessary.

Tips for success

Just a few tips to make sure your sugar comes out perfect.

  • Use dry ingredients to prevent clumping.
  • Adjust the flavor strength based on how you plan to use the sugar.
  • Store your flavored sugars in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness.

2 recipes to enjoy

Flavored sugars aren’t just easy to make but also fun to experiment with. These two recipes highlight how versatile and delicious they can be.

Mexican mocha sugar

Adjust the chili powder to your heat preference, and enjoy the balance of sweet, rich and spicy flavors. This versatile blend can transform everyday treats into flavor delights.

You’ll need the following ingredients:

  • 1 cup granulated sugar.
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder.
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon.
  • 1 teaspoon instant espresso powder.
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla powder or the seeds from half a vanilla bean.
  • 1/4 teaspoon chili powder, such as ancho chili powder, or adjust to taste.

In a mixing bowl, combine the sugar, cocoa powder, cinnamon, espresso powder, vanilla powder and chili powder, stirring well until all ingredients are evenly distributed. Store the mixture in an airtight container for future use.

This flavorful mixture can be used in several ways. Stir it into your coffee or hot chocolate to create a spicy mocha flavor. You can also sprinkle it on baked goods like brownies or cookies to enhance their sweetness with a touch of spice. Additionally, add it to whipped cream or frostings for a unique twist.

A cup of frothy coffee topped with cinnamon on a saucer, alongside a small jar and plate of brown sugar with a spoon, resting on a white surface with a cloth napkin.
Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Cinnamon-orange sugar

This blend combines the warmth of cinnamon with the brightness of orange for a versatile, aromatic sugar mix. You will find so many uses for this sugar.

You’ll need the following ingredients:

  • 1 cup granulated sugar.
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon.
  • 1 tablespoon finely grated orange zest.
  • Optional, for a warmer hint: 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg.

In a mixing bowl, combine the sugar, cinnamon, orange zest and nutmeg if using, and mix thoroughly until the zest is evenly distributed throughout the mixture. Once combined spread the mixture on a baking sheet and allow it to air dry for about an hour, stirring occasionally to prevent clumping. After drying, transfer the blend to an airtight container for storage.

Sprinkle it over oatmeal, pancakes or waffles for a sweet boost to your breakfast. Stir it into tea, coffee or hot cider to add a cozy touch to your drinks. You can also use it as a finishing touch for sugar cookies or pie crusts to give them an extra layer of flavor and texture.

A glass jar filled with orange-infused sugar is placed on a cloth. Nearby are cinnamon sticks, oranges, and a wooden spoon.
Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

More flavor ideas

Looking for inspiration? There’s no limit to the combinations you can create. From classic herbal notes to bold citrus zests, there’s a flavor for every palate.

  • Herbal and floral flavors:  Lavender, mint, rosemary, basil.
  • Citrus and fruity flavors:  Lemon, orange, lime zest; dried strawberries or raspberries.
  • Spiced and sweet flavors: Cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, vanilla bean.
  • Unique combinations: Lavender-vanilla, orange-rosemary or cinnamon-chili.

“Homemade peach sugar is my little nod to Southern cooking. I make it by drying peach skins and running them through my herb grinder — it’s such an easy way to take something simple and make it feel a little fancy. I mostly use it to whip up a peach simple syrup for Southern sweet tea, but it also makes a thoughtful gift when paired with a recipe for peach tea.”

— Jenny DeRemer, Not Entirely Average

How to use flavored sugars

Flavored sugars aren’t just for show — they’re incredibly versatile. Whether you’re enhancing a cup of coffee or adding flair to baked goods, the possibilities are endless.

  • In beverages: Coffee, tea, cocktails, lemonade.
  • In baking: Sprinkle on cookies, muffins or cakes.
  • As a finishing touch: Dust on desserts like creme brulee, pancakes or French toast.
  • Gift ideas: Package in small jars with labels for special occasions.

The perfect finishing touch

Flavored sugars are a simple yet creative way to bring a burst of flavor to your everyday recipes and drinks. They’re a fun addition to any kitchen, with endless combinations to explore and countless ways to use them. Whether treating yourself or crafting a thoughtful gift, these infused sugars will impress.

Jere Cassidy is the writer and recipe developer behind the blog One Hot Oven. A passion for all things food-related led her to culinary school to expand her baking skills and now to share easy recipes for all home cooks and bakers of all skill levels. When not in the kitchen, Jere’ likes to travel far and wide to find delicious food.

2 thoughts on “Sweeten up: Crafting flavored sugars”

  1. Great guide on flavored sugars, really makes me want to try making my own! Quick question though: can these flavored sugars be stored for a long time without losing their taste, or is there a certain best-before period after making them? Thanks for the tips!

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    • Flavored sugars can be stored for a long time, as sugar itself is a natural preservative. However, their flavor intensity may fade over time, especially if they contain fresh ingredients like citrus zest. For the best taste, use them within 3 to 6 months and store them in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. If they contain moisture-rich ingredients, like fresh herbs, they should be used within a few weeks to prevent clumping or spoilage. Give the sugar a stir or shake occasionally to keep it fresh.

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