Maple Syrup Snow Ribbons

Maple Syrup Snow Ribbons

Michelle Underwood
Enjoy this recipe for a pioneer approach to sweet memories on a snowy day.
Prep Time 30 mins
Cook Time 25 mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 4 people

Equipment

  • candy thermometer
  • large cookie sheet
  • SNOW

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup maple syrup
  • 1.5 tbsp butter
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • fresh snow

Instructions
 

  • Place maple syrup, butter and salt in a small sauce pan.
  • Place candy thermometer into syrup mixture. Cook on medium high heat until temperature reaches 235 degrees (the soft ball stage). This takes approximately 20 minutes (give or take).
  • Once the syrup mixture reaches 235 degrees, remove from heat.
  • Now comes the fun part! The first thing you need is a large cookie sheet to slide under a clean layer of snow. You do not want to pour it directly onto the snow or it sinks down to the ground. From this point you can drizzle your syrup mixture directly onto the snow or you can bring the tray inside and drizzle it on the snow inside your home. We have done it both ways. I personally like it best outdoors!
  • Once all the syrup is drizzled, you can pick up the beautiful caramel ribbons and enjoy. The caramel is best served immediately.

Notes

You can double the recipe, just make sure you take an extra cookie sheet with you when you head outdoors.  
We absolutely love Maple Syrup Snow Ribbons.  They are as delicious and they are beautiful and fun.  Your family will request this again and again anytime there is a big snowfall.  Enjoy!