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My Perfect Homemade Corn Syrup Substitute is a candy-like sauce that cooks up to be super thick, full-bodied, and sweet just like real corn syrup.

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Last updated on November 23, 2022

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In true Bold Baking Basics fashion, my Corn Syrup recipe is for an ingredient I never came across when baking in Ireland. Corn syrup is a common baking ingredient in America, but if I saw a recipe using corn syrup back home I knew I couldn’t make that recipe. It’s baking hacks like these that allow you to bake anything you want, no matter where you are in the world!

So, my recipe is for all of you Bold Bakers that don’t want to use corn syrup, for those who simply cannot find it, and for those who like to make it all from scratch. While this recipe for homemade corn syrup is not anexact recipefor corn syrup, it is the perfect substitute. I have great recipes for ingredients like Homemade Cream Cheese or Condensed Milk on my Bold Baking Basics page!

What are substitutes for corn syrup?

Making this corn syrup substitute could not be easier. Made of only sugar, water, cream of tartar, and lemon juice, this candy-like sauce cooks up to be super thick, full-bodied, and sweet just like corn syrup.

[ Need more substitution ideas? How about how to Substitute Eggs! ]

There are other corn syrup substitutes out there like rice syrup, golden syrup, and glucose syrup — which are easier to find in Europe. That said, all of these substitutes do not yield the same color and texture as my homemade sub. If you’re looking for a corn-free corn syrup substitute, this is hands down the most effective one.

Is glucose syrup the same as corn syrup?

Yes, corn syrup is in fact a variety of glucose syrup and my substitute is as well. Again, the major difference here is that mine is made with no corn what-so-ever, no artificial ingredients, or stabilizers.

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How can I use Corn Syrup?

Use my Corn Syrup Substitute to make Homemade Marshmallows and even Rolled Fondant.

How long does this corn syrup substitute last?

As this substitute has no preservatives it will last for up to 3 months.

While that’s not the same shelf life as store-bought corn syrup, it’s still quite a long time. This means that once you make one batch, you can almost always have this on hand for all of your cooking and baking needs that call for corn syrup.

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Perfect Homemade Corn Syrup Substitute

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My Perfect Homemade Corn Syrup Substitute is a candy-like sauce cooks up to be super thick, full-bodied, and sweet just like real corn syrup.

Author: Gemma Stafford

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

My Perfect Homemade Corn Syrup Substitute is a candy-like sauce cooks up to be super thick, full-bodied, and sweet just like real corn syrup.

Author: Gemma Stafford

Ingredients

  • 2 cups (16oz/450g) sugar
  • 3/4 cup (6floz/170ml) water
  • 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar (there is no substitute for this)
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice*
  • a pinch of salt

Instructions

  • In a heavy bottomed saucepan, over medium heat, add the sugar, water, cream of tartar, salt and lemon juice.

  • Once the sugar dissolves, turn down the heat and let the syrup simmer steadily until it reduces significantly and becomes a thick syrup that drips off your spatula slowly. This will take roughly 15 to 20 minutes. You can test if it's ready by putting a drop on a cold plate and placing it back in the fridge for 10 minutes. If it is really thick once it's cold then it is ready. To be even more exact, you want it to reaches 230°F (110°C) on a candy thermometer.

  • Remove from the heat and put the pot in a bowl of cold water to cool it down quickly. Once the syrup cools down completely use as directed in your recipe.

  • You will end up with roughly 1 1/3 cups (14oz/398g) of corn syrup substitute. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for 3 months.

Recipe Notes

*The lemon juice prevents the sugars from crystallizing once stored.

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Kathy

4 years ago

Hi,

I made this, using Truvia, instead of sugar, and it turned out great. It was an awesome substitute in the pecan pie I made.

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Tracie Rye

4 years ago

Hi Gemma. I have just made this but I just couldn’t get it to the point where it dropped off the spatula. I gave up after 50 minutes. It seems ok and tastes ok but it is more of a golden colour. So it still alright? Or have I burnt it?

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Jean Wood

4 years ago

Hi, Gemma.
Will this substitute work for Candy such as Carmels

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Karri

4 years ago

Can this be used instead of corn syrup in a cotton candy recipe?

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Jules

3 years ago

Thank you so much for this!! I’m in Ireland an watched ina garten make marshmallows an wanted to have a go but couldn’t find corn syrup!! I’m so happy 😁

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Debra L Covault

3 years ago

Can you make a double batch or do you have to make each batch separately?

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Andreina

4 years ago

Loved this recipe …..my merengue to cover up the cake was delicious and BEAUTIFUL. THANK YOU

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Mishka

2 years ago

Hi Gemma

Can you use this recipe to make almond rocca?
I love all your recipes! Thx. Kind regards

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Melissa

2 years ago

I love this! I’ve been trying to get granola and cereal bars to turn out like I wanted them to. This syrup is absolutely perfect! Thank you so much!

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sheethal

3 years ago

hi. can this be stored gornlater use and how?

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FAQs

What can you use in place of corn syrup for baking? ›

The best corn syrup substitutes for baking are brown rice syrup, maple syrup, agave, tapioca syrup, honey, golden syrup, and black treacle. Whether you're avoiding using corn syrup, are allergic to corn, or don't have it on hand, there are a ton of substitutes for corn syrup to try instead.

Which of the following ingredients can be used as a substitute for 1 cup corn syrup? ›

You can replace 1 cup of corn syrup with one of these simple substitutes: 1 cup sugar dissolved in 1/4 cup warm water. 1 cup honey. 1 cup light molasses.

Do cornstarch and water make corn syrup? ›

Mix the cornstarch with the cold water; place in a saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring while cooking. When it becomes clear, add the sugar. Boil down until it is the thickness of prepared corn syrup.

What has the same consistency as corn syrup? ›

Molasses. The consistency of molasses is very similar to corn syrup and can be used with a 1:1 ratio as an alternative in baked goods.

Is corn syrup important in baking? ›

Corn syrup is often added to fudge recipes to keep them from getting grainy, again by inhibiting the formation of large sugar crystals. That's also the reason it's sometimes added to cookie glazes: smaller crystals mean the frosting is shinier when it dries.

What is a diabetic substitute for corn syrup? ›

Stevia. Made from the leaves of the stevia plant, stevia is a healthier sweetener that is free of calories, carbohydrates, and sugar. It may be a particularly good choice for people with diabetes because it doesn't increase blood sugar or insulin levels the way regular sugar or corn syrup may ( 5 , 6 ).

What is a good substitute for corn syrup in pecan pie? ›

For every one cup of corn syrup that the recipe calls for, use one cup of maple syrup instead. The great thing about maple syrup is it has some nutritional benefits. Maple syrup contains antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, such as Vitamin B6, calcium, niacin, potassium, and riboflavin.

Can you substitute cream of tartar for corn syrup? ›

What are substitutes for corn syrup? Making this corn syrup substitute could not be easier. Made of only sugar, water, cream of tartar, and lemon juice, this candy-like sauce cooks up to be super thick, full-bodied, and sweet just like corn syrup.

Is Karo syrup the same as corn syrup? ›

Karo syrup is a popular brand of corn syrup, which is obtained from corn starch that is derived from maize. It is a concentrated solution of several sugars, such as glucose (dextrose), derived from corn starch. Because of various sugars, corn syrup has a naturally mild sweet taste.

Is corn syrup just sugar and water? ›

Corn syrup consists mostly of glucose. To make it sweeter and more similar in taste to regular table sugar (sucrose), some of that glucose is converted to fructose using enzymes. Different types of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) provide varying proportions of fructose.

Can we make corn syrup at home? ›

ingredients
  1. 2 cups white sugar.
  2. 34 cup water.
  3. 14 teaspoon cream of tartar.
  4. 1 pinch salt.

Can you use honey instead of corn syrup? ›

Honey won't prevent crystallization as well as corn syrup does, so it's not the best choice if you're making candy, but it's great for other uses. You can sub in equal quantities, but at around 80 degrees Brix, honey does bring a higher rate of sweetness.

What is a substitute for corn syrup in Germany? ›

Rice Syrup, this is what I use in Germany as a replacement. you could try making invert sugar syrup. it works as a replacement in many cases.

What is a good substitute for syrup? ›

There are so many substitutes for maple syrup that can replicate the taste and texture of the real thing; honey, molasses, simple syrup, brown sugar syrup, brown rice syrup, corn syrup, golden syrup, coconut nectar, agave nectar, white sugar, brown sugar, or keto syrup alternatives.

Can I use glucose instead of corn syrup? ›

Essentially, glucose and corn syrup are the same thing. All corn syrup is glucose syrup, but not all glucose syrup is corn syrup. This means they can be used interchangeably, but as mentioned above, they are different types of glucose syrups that can aid in certain recipes.

Can you substitute brown sugar for corn syrup? ›

Brown Sugar

Use this in place of one cup of dark corn syrup, suggests GourmetSleuth. Brown sugar is an excellent substitute for dark corn syrup in baked goods, as both items feature a rich flavor -- and therefore, the swap may be indistinguishable.

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