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The maple flavor shines through without being overpowering in this recipe, adapted from the Samuel Sewall Inn, in Brookline, Mass It’s more of a traditional scone, not cakey and soft, but crumbly and robust — strong enough to stand up to a slathering of Irish butter They’re best served warm, on a fall morning, alongside a cup of tea or a strong cup of coffee.
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This recipe for simple syrup can be used to make a whole host of fabulous drinks, like our Bloody Scary Cocktail or Blood Orange Martini.
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This raw spin on a classic chocolate pudding replaces dairy ingredients with coconut for a satisfying dessert.
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Serve this sweet and spicy sauce over meatballs!
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Tofu cubes are marinated in soy sauce, maple syrup, ketchup, vinegar, and seasonings, and then baked in the oven. The tofu can be used as a hot or cold snack or as a salad topping.
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A fabulous sweet and salty glaze is basted on salmon as it grills on cedar planks.
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Bacon belongs in all pull apart breads.
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Chef John's cranberry sauce will please everyone at your holiday table, and it's so easy to whip up. Aside from being a great side dish, it's the greatest cheesecake topping of all time--or try it on ice cream!
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An ever-popular combination of bacon and chicken tastes even better with a homemade sweet and tangy glaze featuring Heinz Ketchup, real maple syrup and mustard. Serve with baked potatoes and grilled veggies for an easy weeknight dinner.
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A marinade for grilled chicken thighs is a little sweet, a little tangy, and a little hot thanks to maple syrup, rice vinegar, and plenty of seasonings. You can use chicken breasts, too.
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Sean Josephs created this spicy-sweet cocktail of bourbon, maple syrup, ginger beer and lime juice to serve at his now-closed barbecue restaurants, Maysville and Char No 4 It’s great on its own or alongside a pile of spicy barbecue pulled pork