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 ...
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 desserts are my go-to when I want big flavor without extra steps. These 18 recipes lean into that rich, sweet maple ...
When using maple syrup as an ingredient in salad dressing, replace any refined sugar in your recipe with maple syrup at a 1-to-1 ratio. Watch for changes in consistency, though — since maple syrup ...
Many diners have creative takes on classic flapjacks, but I’ve never had them quite like this NYT Cooking recipe I recently ...
Mix flours and salt in a large bowl. Dissolve yeast in the 1/4 cup of water. Mix the 1 teaspoon salt in the 2 3/4 cup of water. Pour both liquid mixtures together and mix. Add to flour mixture and ...
Maple syrup may be most famous for being paired with pancakes, but its rich sweetness has a way of transforming far more than just breakfast. In this collection, we’re rounding up recipes that ...
Why should cupcakes get all the frosting fun? This play on the traditional muffin combines the moist, cinnamon-laced crumb of banana bread with the creamy sweetness of a cream cheese-based cupcake ...
The only thing better than a good recipe? When something's so easy to make that you don't even need one. Welcome to It's That Simple, a column where we talk you through the process of making the ...