Maple syrup is a sweetener made from the sap of maple trees, primarily sugar maples, by boiling the sap to concentrate the sugar. According to the “Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America,” Native ...
How to shop for, store, and cook with this uniquely North American staple.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Aunt Jemima, say “Uncle.” Maple syrup isn’t purely for pancakes anymore, or just for waffles, or as a topping for vanilla ice cream (sorry, Dad). “If you use ...
Enjoy delightful flavors with our Broiled Salmon with Spicy Maple Syrup. This recipe combines the rich taste of salmon with a sweet and spicy maple glaze, creating a perfect balance of savory and ...
CHARDON, Ohio — You'll see sap buckets on trees and the steam rising from sugarbushes all over Northeast Ohio. Evaporators are evaporating, producing something magical. It's maple syrup, and it's one ...
How does one ignore a light Vermont maple syrup that is infused with a hint of strawberries and rose petals? You don’t. You give it a try, enjoying the light floral flavor on a freshly baked waffle.
Maple syrup is famously made in spring, when below-freezing nights followed by warm days cause the sap stored in a sugar maple’s trunk to flow up and out of the tree and into buckets or plastic tubing ...
Are we at 100 inches of snowfall yet? When we were past 75 inches, I happened to visit Danny and Thuan at Fitchburg’s legendary Millbury Fish Market. Our younger child “was out of seaweed snacks ...
Mary Lee Zechman of Millersville shares some of her favorite recipes, including the only glaze she uses for pork loin, a quick bread recipe offered from a customer, and an apple pie creation that she ...