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How to Make Maple Oatmeal Cookies

Sugar Moon Maple Syrup Farm

A Trip to the Sugar Woods!

Sugar Maple sap starting to run is the first glimpse of Spring in Nova Scotia. Most of us think of birds chirping, crocuses and tulips pushing their little green sprouts up through the soil and warmer days mean Spring is finally here, but as Quita (one of the owners of Sugar Moon Farm in Earltown, NS) assures us, Spring has started long before we see those signs.

On our recent trip to the Sugar Moon Farm we learned that sap actually starts to run around Valentine’s Day and continues until the maple trees begin to bud (usually mid-April). We also found out that the short six weeks, or so, of maple syrup production is very busy!

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Maple Sugar Camp

Maple Sugar Camp Tour

On the weekend we were lucky enough to be able to secure a spot on a tour of the sugar camp and learned a lot about maple syrup production in Nova Scotia and across the continent. Did you know Quebec is the largest producer of Maple Syrup in North America and supplies about 3/4 of the world’s inventory? As a matter of fact, the top three world producers of Maple syrup are Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick and although a smaller producer, Nova Scotia does it’s share!

On our tour we did not go out into the sugar woods – unfortunately Sugar Moon is still cleaning up after Hurricane Fiona and still have a lot of repairs to make. Don’t worry, they still have fresh maple syrup available for purchase. There are others in the area whose tapped trees contribute to the Sugar Moon brand and together, they; thankfully were able to provide enough sap for this years run.

Maple Products
Sugar Moon has lots of syrup, maple treats and related items available in their store and they ship throughout Canada!!

If you are unable to get to Sugar Moon you can sample some other Canadian Maple products here:

and many more – through this link

and American Maple Products below and through this link

Maple Sugar Woods carving
One of many beautiful sugar wood carvings at Sugar Moon Farm
Maple Sap Collection Tanks
Sap collection tanks

The Magic

During our tour we did see the sugaring room and an example of how the trees are tapped and the sap collected. Sugar Moon is situated in the Cobequid Hills allowing all of the sap from their tapped trees to be transported to their holding tanks by gravity.

Once collected the fun begins:

  • the sap is boiled to 7 degrees above the boiling point of water. Did you know that the boiling point of water changes depending on the atmospheric pressure? Each boiling day the boiling point of water must be determined and 7 points added to it to make the perfect syrup!
  • the syrup is tested for temperature, consistency and taste and then hot bottled in the sugaring room.
  • It takes a lot of wood to keep the fire burning and the room gets very hot.
Furnace
Boiler and furnace
Boiler
Holding Tank where the perfectly heated syrup is collected
Bottling Sataion
Bottling station
The colours of maple syrup

Maple Syrup Colours

Throughout the sugar season the sap changes and affects the colour and flavour of the maple syrup produced. Early sap, from the beginning of the season, produces a lighter coloured and flavoured syrup while sap from close to the end of the season produces a darker, more robust tasting syrup. All are good, the favourite depends on individual palates. Most, maple syrup sold commercially is a mixture of batches throughout the entire season.

Fun Maple Facts:

  • It takes 40 cups of sap to create one cup of maple syrup – wow!
  • To ensure you are buying pure maple syrup, look on the packaging. There will be NO ingredient list as nothing else is added to Maple Syrup!
  • The ‘sugar moon’, occurring in March-April is one of the thirteen moons in the indigenous calendar. It signifies the end of winter and the beginning of spring.
  • Sugar Maples are only found in Eastern Canada and The Eastern United States.

great plain, with raisins or chocolate chips!!!

Maple Oatmeal Cookies

Serving Size:
1-2 Cookies
Time:
20-25 min.
Difficulty:
Easy

Ingredients

  • 185 ml (3/4 cup) softened Butter
  • 125 ml (1/2 cup) Brown Sugar
  • 125 ml (1/2 cup) granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 5 ml (1 tsp) vanilla
  • 65 ml (1/4 cup) pure Nova Scotia Maple Syrup
  • 375 g (1 1/2 cups) flour
  • 5 ml (1 tsp) Baking Soda
  • 7.5 ml (1 1/2 tsp) Cinnamon
  • 1.25ml (1/4 tsp) Salt
  • 750g (3 cups) Rolled Oats (Uncooked)
  • Optional – 625 ml (1 1/2 cups) Raisins or Chocolate Chips)

Directions

Preheat oven to 175* C (350* F)

Beat butter and sugars until creamy

Add eggs and vanilla

Combine flour, baking soda, cinnamon and salt

Add to creamed ingredients and mix throughly

Stir in oats (and raisins or chocolate chips, if adding)

Drop dough onto ungreased cookie sheet (I like to use a cookie scoop to keep the size consistent for even cooking- one can be purchased here!)

Bake until golden brown – about 10 minutes (they should be golden brown on the bottom and soft and chewy in the center).

Cool on cookie sheet 2 minutes before removing to wired rack to cool completely

Store in an airtight container

Yield: About 4 dozen

Sugar on Snow

Sugar on Snow Shack
Sugar on Snow - Yum!
Sugar on Snow
He likes it

Sorry, I didn’t get any pictures of the maple sugar on the stick – they ate it too fast! 🙂

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