Maple syrup isn’t just for pancakes—it works well in both sweet and savory recipes. Its rich, natural sweetness adds depth to baked goods, glazes, sauces, and even drinks. Whether used as the main ...
Cooking homemade pancakes is a simple way to make a filling meal, but yours could be even better if you just make sure to ...
Lightly oil a non-stick frying pan and spoon in 4 tbsp of batter for each pancake. Cook for about 2 minutes on each side, then repeat with the remaining batter to make 4 pancakes. Serve the pancakes ...
Ever wanted to make your own maple syrup? With a few tools of the trade and a maple tree in the backyard, you’re just a few easy steps away from coating your waffles and cakes in homemade maple syrup.
It might have been Dave Amerikaner’s first time tapping a sugar maple tree, but even as an amateur, he could tell the fast-flowing stream was a lot of sap. Sap was falling from branches, running down ...
Mark and Susan Lockwood have made a hobby of tapping maple trees on their Seekonk property each year for the past 24 years. In a homemade evaporator, gallons of sap are boiled all day long at the end ...
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 ...