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Not all maple syrup that you find at the grocery store is the same. Find out the different grades of maple syrup and how to ...
Use the sweet stuff to make a maple bourbon pie, to coat roasted Brussels sprouts or in the dressing for a kale salad.
Maple butter is as delicious to eat as it is easy to make. With just these two ingredients, you can create a fall spread that ...
Pairing deliciously earthy beets with naturally sweet or savory ingredients like goat cheese and chickpeas makes for ...
When you hear the words maple syrup, what comes to mind? Probably pancakes or waffles or, perhaps the maple leaf bottle, jug or can in which it is packaged. What probably doesn’t come to the forefront ...
Celebrate the holidays with these recipes courtesy of New York Times Cooking, specially chosen for "Sunday Morning" viewers. We are pleased to share Melissa Clark's Maple-Honey Pecan Pie. Substituting ...
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 ...
Maple syrup, naturally sweet with its lush notes of vanilla and caramel, is one of the first signs of spring. Now, maple’s lesser-known forest cousin birch is having its day. Nature’s unrequited gifts ...
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 ...