When you're perusing your way down the breakfast aisle at the grocery store, you'll be greeted by a plethora of syrup options. Plastic jugs shaped like little women. Glass bottles touting maple leaves ...
No plate of waffles or stack of pancakes would be complete without a side of maple syrup. Whether you use just a bit on oatmeal or French toast or pour it on a bowlful of spaghetti like a certain ...
Maple syrup may be better for you than sugar. This natural syrup contains more vitamins and minerals and has less of an effect on blood sugar levels.
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 ...
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 ...
You probably know maple syrup as a topping for pancakes and waffles, but the uses of this hearty sweetener go beyond breakfast. Although it’s ideal for morning treats and baked goods, maple syrup is ...
Photograph by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. I bet you can envision the scene even if you’ve never been to Quebec: bearded men in black-and-red checkered shirts, snowy maple sugar bushes, tapered tin ...
Costco sells real maple syrup for just $14.99, making it a sweet deal for any pantry. This maple syrup comes from real tree sap and has the rich, natural flavor Vermont is known for. You can use maple ...