55 Savory and Sweet Recipes for Maple Syrup Lovers (2024)

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55 Savory and Sweet Recipes for Maple Syrup Lovers (1)Lauren RearickUpdated: Feb. 10, 2024

    Add a splash of maple syrup to every meal with this collection of recipes. Whether sweet or savory, these dishes are sure to please.

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    Bourbon Barbecue Chicken Tacos

    I wanted to try a different take on taco night and decided on a barbecue theme. Even my father enjoyed this meal, and he doesn’t usually care for tacos. —LaDale Hymer, Cleveland, Oklahoma

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    Pecan Cake with Cookie Butter Frosting

    My mom and I bought a jar of cookie butter to try it out, and we fell in love with it. I knew the flavor would go well with maple syrup and pecans, so I came up with this cake. I like to make a pretty design on the top of the cake with pecan halves. —Natalie Larsen, Columbia, Maryland

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    Vermont Maple Cookies

    I created this recipe after tasting maple cookies with a maple glaze at a bakery in Stowe, Vermont, some years ago. I get many requests to bring them for bake sales, parties and ski trips. —Delores Day, Wolcott, Vermont. We’ve curated a list of the best recipes from Vermont.

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    Baked Acorn Squash with Blueberry-Walnut Filling

    I absolutely love squash—and I've filled it with so many variations of savory stuffing over the years. But my favorite way to stuff it is with an unexpected fruit filling, like this sweet apple-blueberry one. —Bruce Newcomer, Fredericksburg, Virginia

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    Cinnamon Roll Casserole

    Because we love cinnamon rolls, I created a slow-cooker recipe to have as a weekend breakfast or brunch. This cinnamon roll casserole is a delicious, simple, no-fuss dish that is perfect for company and family. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Slow-Cooker Coconut Granola

    Here's a versatile treat with a taste of the tropics. Change the recipe up a bit by using dried pineapples or other tropical fruits instead of cherries. —Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Maple Syrup Pie

    Folks in New Hampshire apparently appreciate maple syrup almost as much as we do in Vermont. When my husband and I took a road trip through New Hampshire, we discovered this pie at a number of diners and restaurants. We loved it so much we created our own version. —Laurie Herr, Westford, Vermont

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    Cranberry Maple Chicken

    Cranberries and a hint of maple syrup make a sweet sauce for these easy chicken breast halves. They’re a quick but lovely main course for weeknights and other occasions. –Kim Pettipas of Oromocto, New Brunswick

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    Maple Pulled Pork Buns

    Maple syrup is the sweet secret to these irresistible buns. Slow-cooking the flavorful pork couldn’t be easier, and the buns are quick to roll up. We love them for parties because they serve a packed house. —Rashanda Cobbins, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Pulled Pork Doughnut Hole Sliders

    This slider recipe was created by accident when we had a surplus of root beer from a party. Now we can't have barbecue any other way! —Eden Dranger, Los Angeles, California

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    Hot Chocolate Tiramisu

    Instead of using coffee and rum, I let cinnamon shine in this tiramisu. It's best if eaten within two days—if it even lasts that long! —Cathy Geniti, Saratoga Springs, New York

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    Chocolate Molasses Pork Roast

    This new twist on pork roast has a rich molasses flavor with a tantalizing hint of chocolate. It’s easy to make, yet elegant enough for entertaining. Serve this with mashed potatoes so as not to waste a drop of the delicious gravy. —Avionne Huppert, Adams, New York

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    Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Truffles

    The combination of pumpkin and dark chocolate is unexpected and delectable. These delicious truffles make a pretty addition to a party plate, a sweet way to finish up a meal, or a gift your friends and family will love. —Monica Mooney, Roseville, California

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    This rich and hearty brunch dish is loaded with ham, mushrooms and cheese, plus layers of sliced French bread. It’s a terrific choice when you have overnight guests.

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    When I became a new mother, my mom helped me find comforting and simple recipes to have on hand. This terrific roast chicken is a happy discovery. —Sara Eilers, Surprise, Arizona

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    Morning Maple Muffins

    Maple combines with a subtle touch of cinnamon and nuts to give these muffins the flavor of a hearty pancake breakfast. But you don’t have to sit down to enjoy them. Our 2-year-old comes back for seconds, and even my husband—who doesn’t normally like muffins—likes these. —Elizabeth Talbot, Lexington, Kentucky

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    Maple Toast and Eggs

    My home's in the country, right next door to my sister and brother-in-law's. They and their two children all enjoy this dish each time I serve it as a special evening meal—although it can also be made for breakfast or lunch. —Susan Buttel, Plattsburgh, New York

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    Glazed Sweet Potatoes

    Fresh sweet potatoes Mom grew disappeared fast at our family table when she served them with this easy, flavorful glaze. She still makes them this way, and now her glazed sweet potato recipe has become a favorite with the grandchildren as well! —Rosemary Pryor, Pasadena, Maryland

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    New England Baked Beans

    For a potluck or picnic, you can’t beat this classic side that starts with a pound of dried beans. Molasses and maple syrup give it a slight sweetness. —Pat Medeiros, Tiverton, Rhode Island

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    Apple Salad with Maple-Mustard Vinaigrette

    This seasonal salad will be a hit at any gathering. It’s also easy for weeknights; just halve the recipe. —Beth Dauenhauer, Pueblo, Colorado

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    Maple-Glazed Acorn Squash

    With a maple syrup and brown sugar glaze, this squash becomes pleasantly sweet. This is comfort food—easy to prepare and a tasty pairing with a pork entree. —Nancy Mueller, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

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    Contest-Winning Pumpkin Cheesecake Dessert

    With its gingersnap crust and maple syrup drizzle, this rich and creamy spiced pumpkin dessert never fails to get rave reviews. It cuts nicely, too. —Cathy Hall, Phoenix, Arizona

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    Sweet and Savory Ribs

    My husband, Randy, and I love barbecue ribs, but with our busy schedules, we rarely have time to fire up the grill. So we let the slow cooker do the work for us. By the time we get home from work, the ribs are tender, juicy and ready to devour.—Kandy Bingham, Green River, Wyoming

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    Maple French Toast Bake

    This yummy French toast casserole is a breeze to whip up the night before a busy morning. My family loves the richness it gets from cream cheese and maple syrup. —Cindy Steffen, Cedarburg, Wisconsin

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    Firecracker Grilled Salmon

    Let this sensational firecracker salmon perk up dinner tonight. With a super flavorful glaze that kicks you right in the taste buds, this weeknight dish is anything but boring. —Melissa Rogers, Tuscaloosa, AL

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    Maple Walnut Cake

    This maple-flavored cake with candied walnuts honors beloved my grandpa, who made maple syrup when I was a child. It honors his memory and has proven to be a favorite with family and friends throughout the years. —Lori Fee, Middlesex, New York

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    Get-Up-and-Go Granola

    My family loves to have this soul-warming granola before hiking, biking or even when camping. It smells delicious while baking up and you can easily make in large batches for special occasions or to send in gift packages to family and friends. —Sabrina Olson, Otsego, Minnesota

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    Sausage-Apple Puff Pancake

    Savory sausage and sweet apples combine in this beautiful breakfast dish. The cheesy topping will definitely make you want seconds. —Carolyn Kumpe, El Dorado, California

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    Maple-Orange Pear Crisp

    In fall, my family loves to kick back after dinner and dig into big bowls of this spiced crisp. It isn't too sweet, but it still satisfies a sweet tooth. —Noreen McCormick Danek, Cromwell, Connecticut

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    Roasted Butternut Squash Panzanella

    Squash was a hard sell with my family until I paired it with pumpkin seeds, cranberries and horseradish. Now they love it! —Devon Delaney, Westport, Connecticut

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    Chewy Maple Cookies

    My husband, Bob, and I have a small sugaring operation with Bob's father. I love to put some of our syrup to use in these golden cookies. —Reba Legrand, Jericho, Vermont

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    Ultimate Bacon-Maple French Toast

    A savory update to baked French toast, this is an easy make-ahead dish that is excellent for brunches and showers. The combination of maple syrup, bacon and nuts makes it impressive and satisfying. —John Whitehead, Greenville, South Carolina

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    Perfect Winter Salad

    This is my most-requested salad recipe. Serve it as a side salad along with your holiday meal, or enjoy it for lunch the next day with cubed turkey or chicken on top. —DeNae Shewmake, Burnsville, Minnesota

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    Maple-Bacon Doughnut Bites

    While these delicious bite-size treats are ready in minutes, they’ll disappear in a flash. And don’t relegate the deep-fried goodness to the breakfast nook—I’ve never had anyone turn these down no matter the time of day. —Chelsea Turner, Lake Elsinore, CA

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    Overnight Maple Oatmeal

    I tasted muesli on a trip to Switzerland, and when I came home, I made it my way. Keep things interesting (and avoid midmorning munchies) by adding different fruits and nuts every day. —Maddie Kirk, Springfield, Pennsylvania

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    Maple-Peach Glazed Ham

    This is one of my husband's favorite recipes. He makes it regularly for his group of friends on the weekends because it's so good and easy. —Bonnie Hawkins, Elkhorn, Wisconsin

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    Maple Sausage Skillet

    Maple syrup adds sweetness to this yummy stir-fry. I sometimes add a little broccoli, too, for a change of pace. Add a green salad and a crusty loaf of bread for a complete meal in minutes. —Dottie Tarlton, Malvern, Arkansas

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    Apple Pan Goody

    I found the recipe for this unique casserole years ago and adapted it to my family's taste. Dotted with dried cranberries, the tender apple bake is sweetened with brown sugar and a little cinnamon. We enjoy it on breakfast buffets, but it also makes a fun side dish, particularly with a pork entree. —Jeanne Bredemeyer, Orient, New York

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    Maple-Pecan Pork Chops

    For a standout holiday dinner, start with this change-of-pace entree. Begin by simmering the chops in apple juice, then drizzle with sweet maple syrup and top with crunchy pecans. —Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Butternut Squash with Maple Syrup

    I love this roasted butternut squash because it’s marvelous served hot or cold and it's loaded with flavor from garlic, ginger and leeks. —Marie Willette, Bellows Falls, Vermont

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    Plum Good Crisp

    This is a great crisp that goes well with any meal, but you can also serve it as a breakfast treat or snack.When it's warm, it can't be beat! —Peter Halferty, Corpus Christi, Texas

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    Maple Blackberry Mojito

    This refreshing blackberry co*cktail is how you take advantage of prime berry season during the summer months. I've also used other types of fruit, including raspberries, kiwi and strawberries. —Donna Noel, Gray, Maine

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    Campfire Pancakes with Peanut Maple Syrup

    My family loves eating s'mores around the campfire when we vacation at the lake. Campfire pancakes are my tribute to those happy times. —Cheryl Snavely, Hagerstown, Maryland

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    Grilled Maple Pork Chops

    Pork chops on the grill are hard to beat. The marinade is simple, and so good. —Nicholas King, Duluth, Minnesota

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    Roasted Sweet Potato Salad with Honey-Maple Vinaigrette

    This salad makes a beautiful presentation for the holidays with the bright colors of the sweet potatoes, cranberries and spinach. —Susan Bickta, Kutztown, Pennsylvania

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    Maple-Glazed Chicken Wings

    Some wonderful maple syrup I brought back from my last trip to Vermont inspired my recipe. These wings have been a hit with family and friends. They're very versatile—use them for TV snacks, hors d'oeuvres for parties or showers, or appetizers—or double or triple the recipe and make the wings a main dish you can serve with a salad or corn on the cob on the side. —Janice Henck, Clarkston, Georgia

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    Ginger-Maple Roasted Pecans

    Use these spiced nuts as a snack, in a salad or as a coating for fish. They're a smart ingredient to keep on hand. —Angie Thanopoulos, Arlington Heights, Illinois

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    Mini Maple Cinnamon Rolls

    Maple syrup sweetens these lovely little cinnamon buns. I make the dough in my bread machine before popping the rolls in the oven. My husband prefers them warm. —Juanita Carlsen, North Bend, Oregon

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    Maple Butter Twists

    My stepmother gave me the recipe for a delicious yeast coffee cake shaped into pretty rings. When I make it for friends, they always ask for seconds. —June Gilliland, Hope, Indiana

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    Apple-Walnut Maple Conserve

    Versatile and delicious, this conserve reminds me of a warm cozy kitchen; you'll love every bite. I warm the conserve and pour it over vanilla ice cream as a dessert, and it's great as a topping over French toast, biscuits or even pork roast. Be sure to make more than one batch so you can give it as gifts during the holidays.—Paula Marchesi, Lenhartsville, Pennsylvania

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    Learn more about the Southern classic of syrup and biscuits.

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    Maple Glaze for Doughnuts

    Cider doughnuts are a tradition in Vermont, but here in Texas, we love maple flavors, too. Our maple glaze of choice features delicious maple syrup. —Barbara Elliott, Tyler, Texas

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    Originally Published: September 27, 2018

    55 Savory and Sweet Recipes for Maple Syrup Lovers (52)

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    FAQs

    What savory spices go with maple syrup? ›

    From my experiments, I've noted that warming spices such as cinnamon, ginger, and spicebush berries pair well with the maple flavor. Sour flavorings such as hibiscus are nice for maple syrup that will be used in savory applications like barbecue sauce.

    What foods go well with maple syrup? ›

    Give one of these ideas a try.
    • Pancakes, waffles, and french toast.
    • Add maple syrup and cinnamon to cooked sweet potatoes.
    • Drizzle over ice cream.
    • Add maple syrup to baked beans.
    • Mix maple syrup with butter to cook vegetables.
    • Pour maple syrup over hot cereal.
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    What Flavours go well with maple syrup? ›

    Although maple is lovely all year round, it's definitely best in comforting fall dishes. It plays well with other seasonal flavors — apple-maple and maple-cinnamon being classic combinations — but it also complements foods more commonly associated with savory dishes, like bacon or rosemary.

    What fruit goes best with maple syrup? ›

    Try it with fresh fruit (apples, pears, pineapple, peaches, strawberries, orange, etc.), cookies, cake, etc.

    What herb makes you taste like maple syrup? ›

    Fenugreek is a clover-like herb native to the Mediterranean region, southern Europe, and western Asia. Its seeds, which smell and taste like maple syrup, have been used in cooking and as medicine.

    What spice makes you smell like maple syrup? ›

    It is not only curry eaters who can smell of maple syrup. It can be an issue for lactating mothers who take fenugreek supplements to increase milk production.

    Can you eat eggs with maple syrup? ›

    I recently made breakfast with eggs and protein pancakes and the syrup from my pancakes got onto my eggs and I discovered that maple syrup on eggs is delicious. I have now ditched ketchup for syrup on my eggs going forward.

    What alcohol goes best with maple syrup? ›

    Real maple syrup is always delicious poured on a stack of pancakes, but come fall, we begin to feel the urge to include it in everything, including our drinks. Luckily, the stuff is great in co*cktails, whether paired with spicy bitters or rich bourbon, roasted fruit or apple brandy.

    How do you enhance maple syrup? ›

    It's easy! Try heating maple syrup with a split vanilla bean, a cinnamon stick, or even a hot chili pepper to boiling, then let cool and steep for up to a week.)

    What can I do with old maple syrup? ›

    If you have more than two years worth, put the excess in the freezer. Here it can be store indefinitely. Sometimes you may see some sugar crystals form in the bottom of the syrup container. This is not a sign of spoilage, but rather just the extra sugar falling out of the syrup itself.

    What to pair with maple syrup for a gift? ›

    What to Give with that Homemade Maple Syrup
    1. Pancake or Waffle Mix. OK, so this one is a bit obvious. ...
    2. Nice Cocoa Powder. ...
    3. Fancy Oil and Vinegar. ...
    4. Bourbon, Dry Vermouth, Angostura Bitters & Luxardo Cherries.
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    What does lemon juice and maple syrup do? ›

    Ideal for detoxifying the organism. This is a cure with a base of lemon juice and maple syrup that provides the body the possibility of recuperating itself, increase its defenses, free excess fat deposits, produce new antibodies, and conserve the general well being and the full capacity for efficiency.

    Why is maple syrup so expensive? ›

    Maple syrup can thus be considered a rare commodity, since it takes many resources and time to produce and is rarely made in significant amounts at once. Fourth of all, the quality of the container in which pure maple syrup is poured usually suggests that of the syrup itself.

    What maple syrup is healthiest? ›

    No matter if it is light and delicate or dark and robust, 100% pure maple syrup is the healthy all-natural choice.

    What herbs go well with maple syrup? ›

    Fresh thyme, sage and rosemary round out the sweetness from the maple for a delicious dish!

    What are good savory spices? ›

    Herbes de Provence.

    Savory is a main herb alongside marjoram, rosemary, thyme, and oregano. Add it prior to or during cooking. Herbes de Provence are often sprinkled over meats and fishes before grilling or roasting, or added to oils to create a cooking base full of flavor.

    What spice adds a savory flavor? ›

    Thyme – Thyme is one of the most popular spices in the world. Its taste is also the closest to that of savory, with the same minty flavor. To add, you can even substitute it in a 1:1 ratio. You can use either dried or fresh thyme for your cooking.

    How do you add flavor to maple syrup? ›

    Heat Infusion: By gently heating maple syrup with flavorful ingredients, you can extract their essence into the syrup. For example, you can warm the syrup along with spices like cloves, ginger, or star anise. Heat the mixture over low heat until the desired flavor is achieved, then strain and store.

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