Maple Syrup Profile - Farmers' Markets of Nova Scotia...

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LOCAL PRODUCT PROFILES Local Vendors Maple Syrup Maple syrup is typically harvested during March and April - it is available in farmers’ markets all year-round! How to Use Pure maple syrup can be used as a healthy alternative to sugar in a variety of dishes, such as desserts and baked goods. The natural sweetness adds depth and complexity to a wide range of entrees, and can be used for glazes, rubs or barbeque sauces for poultry, meat, seafood or vegetables. To substitute: use 1 cup of maple syrup for every 1 cup of white sugar in your recipe, but reduce the liquid in the recipe by 3 tablespoons for each cup of syrup used. Pure maple syrup can also add a subtle sweetness and hint of flavour to fresh fruit, cereal and ice cream, as well as sweeten tea, hot chocolate, coffee, eggnog and smoothies. Nutrition Facts Maple syrup contains significant amounts of potassium (35mg/tbsp.) and calcium 21mg/tbsp). It contains small amounts of iron and phosphorous and trace amounts of B-vitamins. Maple syrup is low in sodium with only 2 mg per tablespoon. Maple syrup contains many natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Maple syrup provides about 50 calories per tablespoon. o Acadian Maple Products o Haskapa Maple Syrup o Haveracres Maple Farm o Neil Ripley And Many More!

Transcript of Maple Syrup Profile - Farmers' Markets of Nova Scotia...

L O C A L P R O D U C T P R O F I L E S

Local Vendors

Maple Syrup Maple syrup is typically harvested during March and April - it is available in farmers’

markets all year-round!

How to Use Ø Pure maple syrup can be used

as a healthy alternative to sugar in a variety of dishes, such as desserts and baked goods. The natural sweetness adds depth and complexity to a wide range of entrees, and can be used for glazes, rubs or barbeque sauces for poultry, meat, seafood or vegetables.

Ø To substitute: use 1 cup of maple syrup for every 1 cup of white sugar in your recipe, but reduce the liquid in the recipe by 3 tablespoons for each cup of syrup used.

Ø Pure maple syrup can also add a subtle sweetness and hint of flavour to fresh fruit, cereal and ice cream, as well as sweeten tea, hot chocolate, coffee, eggnog and smoothies.

Nutrition Facts Ø Maple syrup contains significant amounts of potassium

(35mg/tbsp.) and calcium 21mg/tbsp). Ø It contains small amounts of iron and phosphorous and

trace amounts of B-vitamins. Ø Maple syrup is low in sodium with only 2 mg per

tablespoon. Ø Maple syrup contains many natural antioxidants and

anti-inflammatory compounds. Ø Maple syrup provides about 50 calories per tablespoon.

o Acadian Maple Products

o Haskapa Maple Syrup

o Haveracres Maple Farm

o Neil Ripley And Many More!

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Ingredients:

¼ cup local maple syrup ½ cup melted butter salt and pepper to taste 12 ears of local corn

Directions:

1.  Preheat  the  grill  to  high.  2.  In  a  bowl,  combine  the  maple  syrup,  butter,  salt  and  pepper.    Set  aside.  3.  Remove  the  first  layer  of  husks  from  each  ear  of  corn.  4.  Gently  spread  out  the  remaining  husk  leaves,  remove  the  corn  silk  and  baste  the  corn  with  the  maple-­‐butter  mixture.  Pat  the  remaining  husks  back  around  the  cob  and  wrap  each  in  aluminum  foil.  5.  Place  corn  on  the  grill  and  close  the  cover.  6.  After  four  minutes,  give  the  corn  a  quarter  turn  and  close  the  cover.  Repeat  three  times  until  all  four  sides  have  been  grilled  (a  total  of  16  minutes).  Unwrap,  remove  husks  and  enjoy!  

Cost The average price for maple syrup at a local

farmers’ market ranges from $4-20.50/bottle

depending on the size

Storage Ø As an unopened bottle or container, the shelf life of

maple syrup is approximately one year. Once opened, the shelf life is approximately 6 months, refrigerated.

Ø Plastic containers are inexpensive, but allows for some gas exchange to occur which decreases in syrup quality over time. Syrup in plastic containers will degrade and change color after 3 to 6 months of storage.

Ø Glass, while more expensive, maintains syrup quality.

Purchasing Tips Ø The darker the syrup, the stronger the flavour. Ø Syrups are divided into 4 colour classes:

o Golden maple syrup with a delicate taste o Amber maple syrup with a rich taste o Dark maple syrup with a robust taste o Very dark maple syrup with a strong taste

Maple Grilled Corn