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  2. How to make old-fashioned maple syrup snow candy

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    The marvelous, buttery, toasted sugar flavor is easier to enjoy if you resist the urge to chew.

  3. A Bottle of Maple Syrup Is All You Need for These Sweet Fall ...

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    Bacon with ice cream might seem surprising, but the smoky breakfast side is actually candied using pure maple syrup. Add a maple-infused whiskey sauce and some chopped toffee bars for the ultimate ...

  4. Maple taffy - Wikipedia

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    Maple taffy (sometimes maple toffee in English-speaking Canada, tire d'érable or tire sur la neige in French-speaking Canada; also sugar on snow or candy on the snow or leather aprons in the United States) is a sugar candy made by boiling maple sap past the point where it would form maple syrup, but not so long that it becomes maple butter or maple sugar.

  5. Three-Pear Maple Crumble Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat to 350°F. Grease a 12-inch baking dish and set aside. In a large bowl add the pears, raisins, cinnamon, 1 cup oats, and ½ cup maple syrup.

  6. List of foods made from maple - Wikipedia

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    Today, specialty candy shops still carry "maple sugar candy": an individual-consumption-sized block of compacted maple sugar, usually molded into the shape of a maple leaf. Maple butter – also known as maple cream or maple spread, it is a confection made by heating maple syrup to approximately 112 °C (234 °F), cooling it to around 52 °C ...

  7. Maple syrup - Wikipedia

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    Under Canadian maple product regulations, containers of maple syrup must include the words "maple syrup", its grade name and net quantity in litres or millilitres, on the main display panel with a minimum font size of 1.6 mm. [78] [79] If the maple syrup is of Canada Grade A level, the name of the colour class must appear on the label in both ...

  8. Whip up two kid-approved, summer recipes packed with nutrients

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    Kid-Approved Seeded Cookies with Banana & Maple Syrup by Dawn Russell These cookies swap out the usual sugary ingredients for healthier yet tasty options. This is the first healthy cookie in the ...

  9. Candy making - Wikipedia

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    Fruit-shaped hard candy. Hard candy, also referred to as boiled sweet, is a candy prepared from one or more syrups boiled to a temperature of 160 °C (320 °F). After a syrup boiled to this temperature cools, it is called hard candy, since it becomes stiff and brittle as it approaches room temperature.