Submitted by justasmalltowngirl89 t3_zpa11o in vermont
Hey folks! Anyone care to recommend their favorite spot for sugar on snow in Central VT?
Submitted by justasmalltowngirl89 t3_zpa11o in vermont
Hey folks! Anyone care to recommend their favorite spot for sugar on snow in Central VT?
This. You can do it anytime, just have to drive off a little more water than is necessary for the syrup stage. Chilling the result makes a tasty taffy-like material that is 'sugar on snow'.
You probably won't find anyone making it for sale outside sugaring season, but you can do it yourself for guests whenever you want.
Or anytime your dentist needs a little extra work rebuilding your dental work /s.
Also if you stir the leftover a lot as it cools you make perfect maple cream!
Pickles? I’ve never heard this before.
Don't you have to wait till the sap's running? Or are you planning ahead? (Sorry, I don't know where; just being a curious smart ass.)
I'm mostly optimistic about hitting things before the snow melts 😂
I'll ask around. Where are you in the state?
Chelsea. Barre, Montpelier, Rutland, and Lebanon are all pretty regular travel spots for me.
Just grab some syrup from Calvin (Johnson’s right on 110) next time you are going through Chelsea, heat the syrup up and pour over some snow, I like to stir to syrup on a stick so you end up with a toffee on a stick basically. Haha
I doubt anyone serves it until maple sugaring season in the spring. When it's the right season I've heard good things about Morse Farm in Montpelier for all your maple needs.
If you want to make your own at home, someone posted the correct temperature at https://reddit.com/comments/yyu17n
At home. Grew up understanding that you don’t boil it long inside as it will take off the wallpaper . Could have just been an issue at our kitchen at the farm.
Bragg Farm in East Montpelier
I was obsessing about sugar on snow last March. Never did get around to getting any. I’ve lived in VT my whole life and have only had it the once— that was during a grade school field trip and my recollections of it is super hazy.
It’s more of a March thing, you’ll see signs on the road once the season rolls around.
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I’ve only seen sugar on snow during sugaring season, because (at least in my experience) the sap for sugaring is slightly edit: MORE boiled than maple syrup. You can make it yourself if you can’t find any off season : ) I have memories of a childhood friend having sugar on snow at her March birthday party and it was amazing-just her dad boiling and pouring.
Not how it works. Sugar on snow syrup is boiled more than regular syrup every time, not less. That is the recipe.
Oops thank you! I just remembered it was a different temp than maple syrup from my childhood and had it wrong. Will correct above, but still not sure of any places that do this off-season.
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I love maple syrup. I love snow. I love pickles.
I cannot stand sugar on snow however. That consistency is blecch and with a pickle?! That’s a no from me, dawg.
Yeah my backyard
andrews301xrd t1_j0rvu74 wrote
Heat syrup to 235, do not stir. Pour syrup over snow. Add pickles and donuts.