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Once you taste this blueberry syrup, plain maple just won’t do. Your weekend pancakes or waffles will hit next-level delicious.

Homemade Blueberry Syrup
This blueberry syrup has been a staple in my kitchen since 2013, when my kids first discovered the wall of flavored syrups at IHOP, which we no longer frequent, as my copycat IHOP pancakes are nearly identical.
While blueberry pancakes always hit the spot, pouring this syrup over a stack of fluffy pancakes is an entire breakfast experience itself. In fact, millions of readers have loved it, which is why a strawberry syrup exists.
Ingredients
This homemade blueberry syrup can be made with fresh or frozen blueberries (without the need to thaw). For sweetness, you’ll add sugar or honey, whichever you prefer. Water serves as the base, with a little extra added to dissolve the cornstarch and create a slurry to thicken it.

How to Make Blueberry Syrup
If you can boil water, you can make this blueberry syrup.
- Cook the blueberries down
Water, sugar, and blueberries will need to simmer for 10 minutes. The berries will soften and cook down, and the liquid volume will reduce. - Thicken the syrup
With the heat off, you’ll mix the cornstarch and water in a separate dish and add it in. Mix it and let it sit for 5 minutes to thicken up. - Blend it smooth or serve as is
Blending is optional, and only if you prefer a smooth syrup without blueberry bits.
How to Thicken Blueberry Syrup
A slurry, made by mixing cornstarch and water, is added after the blueberries have cooked down. Then, you’ll see the mixture transform into a rich, thick syrup in minutes.

How to Store It
Once the blueberry syrup has cooled to room temperature, you can store it in a lidded jar in the fridge for a week or two, or freeze it for up to 3 months. To enjoy it again, warm it up a little.
What to Serve with Blueberry Syrup
While this blueberry syrup goes with everything, at my house, we all have our favorite ways of enjoying it. My kids love dipping French toast sticks in it, I devour it with my cottage cheese pancakes, and my husband swears it makes his favorite banana waffles even better.
Easy Blueberry Syrup Recipe

Watch how it’s made:
Ingredients
- 2 cups blueberries, fresh or frozen
- ½ cup sugar, or honey
- 1 cup + 2 Tablespoons water, divided
- 1 Tablespoon cornstarch
Instructions
Make the syrup:
- In a medium saucepan, add the water, sugar, and blueberries. Give it a stir. Bring them to a boil, and reduce the heat to low.
- Simmer the blueberry mixture for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent it from sticking or burning. After ten minutes, the blueberries will have partially dissolved, and the syrup in the pot will have reduced in volume. Turn off the heat.
- Make a slurry in a separate small dish by combining the cornstarch and the 2 tablespoons of water. Mix it well and add it to the pot. Stir it into the blueberry syrup and let it sit in the pot for 5 minutes.
Serve:
- Serve it as is, with blueberry tidbits, or transfer the syrup to a blender and blend it until smooth.
Store:
- Store the syrup in a jar with a lid. It will keep in the fridge for one to two weeks. Let it come to room temperature before serving or warm it lightly in the microwave.









Ron says
So easy. Spoon good
Stephanie says
Oh my is this ever delicious!!! So simple to make and just outstanding, not to sweet just perfect! I did add one tsp of vanilla extract only because I’m a vanilla addict. This will be made quite often, I’m thinking I might top some vanilla ice cream or angel food cake with it. Thank you for such a wonderful recipe!!
Paula Rollo says
So glad you enjoyed it! Your tweaks sound tasty too!
Rox says
Can you freeze
Laura Fuentes says
Yes, you can freeze this blueberry syrup. I recommend freezing it in small amounts or even in an ice cube tray.
Mons says
Can you put the syrup in containers? How long does last?
Laura Fuentes says
A week in the fridge. Enjoy!
Tracey says
I thought it was very good thank you for sharing. Blueberry is my favorite syrup. I’ll have to try the strawberry next time thank you again
Britnay says
Wow…. That was a game changer. I was paying 10$ for double blueberry pancakes at IHOP. This helped me perfect the recipe.