bonus18
03-24-2015, 12:41 PM
Just seeing how some of you finish your maple syrup.
My step up involves using a 2 x 4 x 3" pan along with a 2 x 6 x 3" pan that I fill with sap to boil down. I generally boil anywhere from 400 - 500 litres of sap in one boil.
Both surfaces are exposed to high heat of the wood burning fire underneath.
As the sap dissolves from 1 of the pans, I eventually reduce from 2 pans to 1. The tricky part is lifting the hot pan off of the heat source and pouring the hot sap into the other pan. At times, I have scotched the bottom of the pan. In addition, once the remaining pan is boiled down to about 213 degree I remove it from the heat source and pour the remaining liquid into a large circular pot to then finish the sap on a turkey boiler propane element.
My reason for transitioning from the pan to the pot is the worry that the sap will burn quickly and I ruin the entire batch. Secondly, I can control the temperature of the turkey fryer as opposed to the firewood being added to the fire.
Am I making this more difficult for myself or am I on the right track?
Thanks as always.
My step up involves using a 2 x 4 x 3" pan along with a 2 x 6 x 3" pan that I fill with sap to boil down. I generally boil anywhere from 400 - 500 litres of sap in one boil.
Both surfaces are exposed to high heat of the wood burning fire underneath.
As the sap dissolves from 1 of the pans, I eventually reduce from 2 pans to 1. The tricky part is lifting the hot pan off of the heat source and pouring the hot sap into the other pan. At times, I have scotched the bottom of the pan. In addition, once the remaining pan is boiled down to about 213 degree I remove it from the heat source and pour the remaining liquid into a large circular pot to then finish the sap on a turkey boiler propane element.
My reason for transitioning from the pan to the pot is the worry that the sap will burn quickly and I ruin the entire batch. Secondly, I can control the temperature of the turkey fryer as opposed to the firewood being added to the fire.
Am I making this more difficult for myself or am I on the right track?
Thanks as always.