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for ''
Liège Liège ( , , ; wa, Lîdje ; nl, Luik ; german: Lüttich ) is a major city and municipality of Wallonia and the capital of the Belgian province of Liège. The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east of Belgium, not far from b ...
syrup'', in
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) is a Belgian jam or jelly-like spread.
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and
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are principally used, often with
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: other fruit such as apricot can be used as well. Sugar and other sweeteners are not normally needed. Cored fruit is cooked slowly until it falls apart, releasing the pectin from the skin. The compote is then pushed through a , removing the skin, and breaking the fruit into mush. It is then reduced by slow cooking over several hours until the pectin sets, in the same way jam is, then tested by dropping a test piece into cold water. Typically, 6–8 kg of fruit produce 1 kg of syrup. , as its name would suggest, comes from the Liège region of Belgium, which roughly corresponds to the modern
Liège Province Liège (; wa, Lîdje ; nl, Luik ; german: Lüttich ) is the easternmost province of the Wallonia region of Belgium. Liège Province is the only Belgian province that has borders with three countries. It borders (clockwise from the north) the Du ...
. Many syrup makers were historically found there, though today syrup makers are primarily concentrated in the '' Pays de Herve'' region in the northeast of the province. The largest producer is
Meurens Siroperie Meurens is a Belgium, Belgian family-owned company known for making "Le Vrai Sirop de Liège", a traditional Belgian treat resembling apple butter made of local apples, pears and dates. It is the best known sirop de Liège manufacturer ...
in the Aubel municipality, producing two thousand
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s of it per year under the trademark ''/''. The area is rich in smaller producers including Charlier in
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, or Delvaux in
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.


Culinary uses

Its primary use is as a spread, usually on a
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. It is often accompanied by cheese, such as
Herve cheese Herve (; li, Herf; wa, Heve) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium. On January 1, 2018 Herve had a total population of 17,598. The total area is which gives a population density of . It is famed for ...
or , the latter making a dish called . It is also used as a sauce or part of a sauce in numerous dishes, serving as pancake sauce on
boûkète A boûkète ( Walloon; also spelled ''bouquette'' in French) is a type of Belgian pancake made with buckwheat flour, pan-fried in lard and frequently embellished with raisins. Boûkètes may be eaten hot or cold, garnished with a local brown sugar ...
, Roger Pinon, « La boûkète liégeoise et les crêpes à la farine de sarrasin en Wallonie », in La Vie Wallonne, n° 52, 1978 or on lacquemant waffles, or sauce for the cooked pear dessert of . Sauces with are even used in the meat dishes
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(meatballs) and (rabbit).


Similar dishes

* Apple butter – could be considered a type of apple butter, though always includes pears and often includes other fruits as well * Appelstroop – a similar Dutch spread, usually made without pears *
Birnenhonig ''Birnenhonig'' (german: pear honey) is a syrup made from pears in central Switzerland. In North America it is known as Pear Butter. It is very similar to the Belgian spread ''sirop de Liège''. Production The pears are boiled and then presse ...
– a similar
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spread made of pear juice *
Nièr beurre ''Nièr beurre'' ("black butter" in Jèrriais) is a type of apple butter, a preserve of apples, that is part of the cuisine and culture of Jersey. ''Nièr beurre'' is made of apples cooked in cider. The cider is reduced to a syrup before th ...
or black butter – a similar
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spread made from apples and spices *
Vin cuit or cooked wine is an artisanal dessert wine produced in Provence, France. It is made by heating grape juice without boiling it so that the grape juice becomes concentrated and syrupy. It is then fermented in barrels. The alcohol content is aroun ...
– a similar
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reduction


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