Snow Cones with Homemade Fruit Syrup (2024)

How to make Snow Cones with homemade fruit syrup – you’ll be eating these all Summer! Plus a quick tip on making shaved ice!
The weather in the UK has been AMAZING this last week or so.

The blazing sunshine means that even I’ve been wearing strappy tops and sandals!

The kids have been begging for ice lollies every 15 minutes (Chris too), so to save my whole freezer being taken over by shop-bought popsicles, I’ve been making snow cones!!

I first made them a couple of years ago for another site, and at the time, I accidentally bought about a thousand snow cone cups.

The English weather means I’ve used about 27 of them since then, but this summer we’re going to make a real dint in that unintentional Amazon purchase!

(By the way you can buy the snow cone cups here)<– affiliate link

We start off making the fruit syrup, which I’ve made from cartons of fruit juice.

It’s a simple case of boiling and reducing the fruit juice in a pan with some sugar until slightly thickened.

I used Orange, Apple, Pineapple and Cherry juice so we have a selection of flavours on tap.

I also stirred a little food colouring gel into the orange, apple and pineapple ones. This is completely optional, but trust me, a bright green apple snow cone looks far more appetizing than a suspiciously yellow-snow coloured snow cone.

Making the shaved ice is really simple. Just whizz up ice cubes or crushed ice in a food processor (I havethis one) in short bursts (you’ll need to scrape down the bowl in between each burst) until the ice is soft and fluffy. Then you’re good to go!

Cheap, tasty and a real hit with the kids!!

More Frozen Treats

If you’re looking for other recipes to cool you off this summer, how about my:

no churn cereal milk ice cream

prosecco, lemon and ginger granita

spiked pineapple dole whip

Pick ‘n’ mix Popsicles

Easy Strawberry and rhubarb sorbet

No Churn Lemon Shortbread Ice Cream

TheSnow Cones with Homemade Fruit Syrup Recipe:

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Snow Cones with Homemade Fruit Syrup

By Nicky Corbishley

How to make Snow Cones with homemade fruit syrup – you’ll be eating these all Summer! Plus a quick tip on making shaved ice!

Prep Time:

10 minutes mins

Cook Time:

50 minutes mins

Total Time:

1 hour hr

Servings: 40 snow cones (10 of each flavour)

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Ingredients

  • 750 ml (3 1/4 cups minus 2 tbsp) orange juice fresh or from concentrate
  • 750 ml (3 1/4 cups minus 2 tbsp) pineapple juice fresh or from concentrate
  • 750 ml (3 1/4 cups minus 2 tbsp) cherry juice fresh or from concentrate
  • 750 ml (3 1/4 cups minus 2 tbsp) apple juice fresh or from concentrate
  • 200 g (1 cup) granulated sugar
  • food colouring gel – green, red, and yellow (optional)
  • shaved ice place ice cubes or crushed ice in a food processor and pulse until the ice is finely crushed and ‘fluffy’

Instructions

  • Pour each of the fruit juices into separate saucepans. Add 50g (1/4 cup) of sugar to each. Stir and bring to the boil, then simmer on a medium heat until reduced by approximately two-thirds. This takes around 30-50 minutes, depending on the juice.

    750 ml (3 1/4 cups minus 2 tbsp) orange juice, 750 ml (3 1/4 cups minus 2 tbsp) pineapple juice, 750 ml (3 1/4 cups minus 2 tbsp) cherry juice, 750 ml (3 1/4 cups minus 2 tbsp) apple juice, 200 g (1 cup) granulated sugar

  • Add a small blob of food colouring gel to the fruit juices if using. Use green for the apple flavour, red for the orange flavour and yellow for the pineapple flavour. Cherry juice shouldn't need any food colouring.

    food colouring gel

  • Stir in until completely mixed, then leave the syrups to cool. They will thicken slightly when cool*.

  • Spoon the shaved ice into cones, bowls or cups and pour 1-2 tbsp of the syrup of your choice on top of each cone. Serve immediately.

    shaved ice

Notes

Making the fruit syrups ahead:

*Once you've made and cooled the syrups, you can pour theminto seal-able containers and refrigerate if you wish. They should keep for at least two weeks.

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Nutritional information is approximate, per snow cone, based on using 1/10 of the each syrup per snow cone(the nutritional calculator pulls in nutritional info for all of the juices, then works out an average - so the nutritional info may not be exact for each flavour).

Nutrition

Calories: 56kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 112mg | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 40IU | Vitamin C: 11.4mg | Calcium: 8mg | Iron: 0.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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