Maple syrup is famously made in spring, when below-freezing nights followed by warm days cause the sap stored in a sugar maple’s trunk to flow up and out of the tree and into buckets or plastic tubing ...
I love getting outside and enjoying all of the natural beauty our state has to offer. However, when winter's temperatures ...
My longtime editor, Judith Jones, is a wonderful home cook and a true New Englander. As such, she’s very thrifty and very creative at using leftovers. Jones and her husband, Evan (who was also a fine ...
You might not have noticed, but drop by drop, the first harvest of 2021 has begun. There's more sunlight. Maple trees and their shallow roots break their dormancy, and the sap will be ready to rise up ...
From Aube Giroux of the Kitchen Vignettes blog: This Canadian maple syrup pie is a decadent winter treat that fills your home with the maple syrup aroma. Cube the cold butter into small pieces and ...
Craving the perfect fall treat? Cider mills and pumpkin patches are all well and good, but what about something to satisfy your sweet tooth? Well, look no further; these pillowy, homemade, maple ...
Preheat the oven to 400°F. Cut the ends off the rutabagas and turnips, and peel them with a knife. Then slice them as thin as possible, using a mandoline if you’ve got one. The slices don’t all need ...