jmello6085
04-12-2015, 05:30 PM
So I just finished my first season making syrup... I consider it a success even though I only got a very small amount. I just wanted to go through the process so that next year I can ramp things up and actually have an idea of what I am doing... I wanted this year to work out the kinks, so to speak.
I just have a couple questions now that I went through it...
1. My stove top is a glass top electric stovetop and the heat is very inconsistent... the burner will turn on, then off periodically while heating. This made finishing the syrup difficult because when the burner would radiate on, the temperature would go up, and when it would turn off... the heat would fluctuate back down. It made it difficult to know when the syrup reached the right temp. Does anyone run into this? Is there a better way to know for sure when to stop boiling? Just looking for tips.
2. My syrup is very liquidy... is this normal? Should I consider boiling it more? (Again... I would base it strictly on the temperature... but with my stove top... it was hard to know for sure where it was at).
3. I used plastic food-grade buckets to collect my sap, with 2-3 foot lengths of tubing running into them. I cut an 'X' in the lid to feed the tubing into. I am pretty sure rain water was running down the outside of the tubing and into my buckets. Is this a concern? Or will the boiling process take care of it. I am sure I could remedy the problem, but if it is not a concern then I won't worry about it.
Thanks for your help.... even though I am pretty sure I picked the worst possible year to try this (with the way the winter was)... it was a lot of fun and I will definitely be continuing in the future!
I just have a couple questions now that I went through it...
1. My stove top is a glass top electric stovetop and the heat is very inconsistent... the burner will turn on, then off periodically while heating. This made finishing the syrup difficult because when the burner would radiate on, the temperature would go up, and when it would turn off... the heat would fluctuate back down. It made it difficult to know when the syrup reached the right temp. Does anyone run into this? Is there a better way to know for sure when to stop boiling? Just looking for tips.
2. My syrup is very liquidy... is this normal? Should I consider boiling it more? (Again... I would base it strictly on the temperature... but with my stove top... it was hard to know for sure where it was at).
3. I used plastic food-grade buckets to collect my sap, with 2-3 foot lengths of tubing running into them. I cut an 'X' in the lid to feed the tubing into. I am pretty sure rain water was running down the outside of the tubing and into my buckets. Is this a concern? Or will the boiling process take care of it. I am sure I could remedy the problem, but if it is not a concern then I won't worry about it.
Thanks for your help.... even though I am pretty sure I picked the worst possible year to try this (with the way the winter was)... it was a lot of fun and I will definitely be continuing in the future!