Of course it hails from Vermont. Pancakes and French toast would feel lost without it—as would so many of our favorite baked goods, salad dressings, soups, and even sheet pan dinners. If you haven’t ...
While other grades of maple syrup may be best suited to cooking or baking, or pairing with certain savory or sweet foods, Amber syrup can hold its own in most situations, so long as you remember that ...
Maple syrup has long been a staple of North American breakfasts, especially across the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada, where its production originated. It’s made by boiling down sap collected ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Saturday mornings were sacred in our house. No alarms, no rush, just the sound of butter sizzling on a hot griddle and the sweet ...
It is one of the sweetest times of the year. Why? It is maple sugaring month. Although we think of maple as a fall flavor, this is the season when the hard work takes place at sugarhouses. The sap ...
Wondering what to do with all that maple syrup. Here are some recipes from the Vermont Maple Promotion board. Green Mountain Skier's Maple Hot-Buttered Rum 1/4 cup pure Vermont Maple syrup 1/4 cup rum ...
The process of gathering maple syrup is long and arduous. It’s maple syrup season, meaning it’s Vermont’s time to shine. Known worldwide for its maple industry, Vermont sugar makers produce over 3 ...