This easy make-ahead breakfast is packed with toasted pecans, zingy orange zest and juice, and plenty of cinnamon. Douse with the Bourbon-Maple Syrup and it's bound to be a brunch favorite. This easy ...
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 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 ...
Use fresh-fallen snow to start new, fun food traditions this winter. Here are some recipes to try.
Personal chef and instructor Alekka Sweeney wears many toques in the kitchen thanks to more than 20 years in the business throughout North America. She has a particular fondness for an ingredient we ...
With notes of butter, vanilla, smoke, and coffee, pure tree-tapped maple syrup is more than just a sweetener. Its complex flavor pairs nicely with salty foods, tempers spicy ones, and adds a certain ...
For the brining: 8 cups water ⅓ cup kosher salt 2 tablespoons maple syrup, preferably Grade B ½ teaspoon black peppercorns 4 sprigs fresh sage, chopped 1 large garlic clove, smashed 1 bay leaf 1 (4- ...
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 ...
Maple syrup is a natural for pancakes and baking, and it has shown its prowess in savory dishes. But the springtime ingredient is equally at home in cocktails, too. Bentley Gilman, head distiller of ...
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 ...