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Combine maple syrup, corn syrup and half and half in 1-1/2 - quart saucepan.
Place pan over moderate heat; stir constantly until mixture starts to boil.
Continue cooking mixture without stirring until it reaches 234 degrees on candy thermometer or until a ..
Yummy fudge can be just the way to end a beautiful meal. Fudge is an easy to make dessert, unlike what it is made out to be. Try this maple sugar fudge recipe and discover a new twist to the classic, traditional fudge.
Put syrup, milk, cream, and salt into a saucepan and cook briskly for 15 minutes.
Remove from heat, add peanut butter, and beat until creamy.
Pour into a buttered 8 x 8-inch pan and cool to room temperature.
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Put the sugar, maple syrup, milk, and corn syrup into a saucepan.
Cook, stirring constantly, to 238°F or until a little of the mixture dropped in cold water forms a soft ball.
Drop in the butter, but do not stir it in.
Set aside to cool, without stirring, to ..
1. Combine the sugar, maple syrup and cream in a saucepan; bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Cover the saucepan and boil 3 minutes without stirring. Remove the cover and continue boiling until the mixture forms a soft ball when a little is dropped into a ..
Mix the sugar, flour, and salt in a saucepan.
Add the butter and light cream.
Stir to dissolve the sugar.
Bring to the boil.
Continue cooking without stirring until the mixture reaches the softball stage, 238 degrees.
Remove from the heat, and without ..
In a small saucepan, stir together the cocoa powder, maple syrup and cornstarch.
Then stir in the water.
Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring constantly.
Reduce the heat to medium.
Cook and stir about 1 minute or until the mixture ..
This beetroot chocolate fudge cake will hit you between the eyes and knock you out. The beauty of this recipe is that it is incredibly rich and deep in flavor, yet uses hardly any flour or fat. The beetroot actually provides the gungy texture that makes a ..
Melt butter in a medium heat pan. Add sugar to the pan. Add flour. Add cream to the pan. Add Canadian Maple Syrup. Stir well. Slow boil for about 10 minutes until it comes to the softball stage. Drop in cold water until soft balls are formed. Beat on medium ..
This is a smooth fudge that hints of maple and the sharpness of orange.
Combine all the ingredients in a heavy saucepan.
Over a gentle heat, stir constantly until all the sugar has dissolved and the butter and chocolate have melted.
Bring the mixture to the ..
MAKING
1. In a large (3-quart) microwaveable casserole, combine brown sugar, cream and syrup.
2. Place in the microwave and cook for about 17 minutes, stirring twice during cooking, until it is bubbly and reaches soft ball stage. To check, spoon a few drops ..
Mix and bake gingerbread according to package directions.
Combine drained peaches and maple flavored syrup; heat.
Cut warm gingerbread in squares; top each serving with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and spoon the warm peach sauce
Preheat oven to 375 degrees
Cut butternut squash in half and clean out the seeds. In a sauce pan combine the butter and brown sugar on a medium heat until well combined.
Brush the butter and brown sugar mixture over the butternut squash and place flesh side ..
In bowl stir together flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and nutmeg.
Combine egg, milk, 1 tablespoon oil, and vanilla; stir into dry ingredients till smooth.
In wok heat 2 inches oil to 375°.
Dip banana pieces into batter; fry a few at a time in hot oil for ..