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    Default What food do you serve when you have visitors at the sugar house?

    Have some friends coming over this weekend, and would like some suggestions on what to offer to eat.

    Halfpint

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    Wood fire hot dogs with maple mustard!
    Andy's Own Maple
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    Hot dogs cooked on the edge of the evaporator where the base stack goes are a favorite with syrup on them of course!
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    Hot dogs on the evaporator with beer. Yummy and easy. This year I'll be adding a big bowl of maple nuts.
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    how long would a foil wrapped potato take to bake in the firebox? haha. If that fails, how about some MRE's.
    More taps than the year before. Bigger shack than the year before. Leader Patriot 2x6 w/hood. 3-post Dolly, but still too much sap and not enough wood or time.
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    I serve Boiling Sodas.

    Oh.....wait....FOOD. n/m
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    If you want some WILD maple recipes, then check out Sugar Shack Au Pied de Cochon by Martin Picard (2012). One that we do is a cabbage & lentil stew boiled in sap with duck legs.
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    While Hotdogs are great, Traditional things might be homemade donuts that you could dip into hot syrup. Dill Pickles as a contrast to the sweet. And of course Hotdogs boiled in sap (NOT IN EVAPORATOR) at least not in mine. Also Eggs boiled in sap. Again not in your evaporator. I use a turkey cooker on low and a sauce pan. Eggs and hotdogs are the same old thing, but boiled in sap will be new. It does effect the flavor in a good way.

    This is what Grandma used to do.

    Ben

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    It all depends on You and how much You want to fuss. We have cooked sausage in maple syrup and they end up with a maple taffy coating and of course scrambled eggs and pancakes with maple syrup. We also have Dutch Ovens - We use the legless ones like a slow cooker and make up anything you do in a slow cooker with the lid on tight - cook all day on a heat source and you have dinner - one example polish sausage, potatoes and carrots. The person watching the evaporator can't do the cooking too. lol ---Mike---
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    Quote Originally Posted by eustis22 View Post
    I serve Boiling Sodas.

    Oh.....wait....FOOD. n/m
    Sign in a local tavern says : Beer has food value , but food has no beer value LOL

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