Making Maple Syrup At Home From Start To Finish - Every Step From Tap To Bottle | How To Make It
Everyone loves it and you don't need any special equipment. This video is a quick breakdown of how to make maple syrup at home. Even just a turkey fryer will make you some amazing homemade backyard maple syrup. And many folks would love to make their own with the maple trees that grow in their backyard. Here is every single step from tapping trees to bottling in one short video on how to make your own maple syrup. It's really not complicated at all. You tap your maple trees. You collect your maple sap. You boil your maple sap down into nearup. You take your nearup inside to finish it up into your own homemade maple syrup. You bottle your maple syrup so it is shelf stable. We cover it all in this video.
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wow that is literally the perfect excuse to buy a turkey fryer !!
That is a Grade A video, thank you for walking us through the process, this video was everything it said it was going to be and more.
Sweet 😊
Awesome video! I went on a school field trip many decades ago and had forgotten some of the steps. Love all the extra TIPS provided!
@Wilderstead
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
I didn't know about the ratios of sap to syrup. Verry well done!
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mallorie!
I thought it was the Saporator 5000. Great video! Who doesn't love that bottled gold!
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
I keep forgetting to paint the number on the side of it Josh!
Great video! Thank you
@Wilderstead
Жыл бұрын
You are welcome!
good work guys. i like the evaporator
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
We need a bigger one now LOL!!
That's the first time I've seen anyone else can that way! It's the way my mom taught me to can jam/jelly.❤️
Can't beat homemade syrup it was good meeting you on Quebec Homesteads live.. stay safe🇺🇸🤠
Nice job on a quick run down of how to make maple syrup.
Awesome video! This is probably the best how-to video on maple syrup making that I've ever seen. You should do more of these how-to videos. Great job!
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks A! Will definitely try and do some more how to vids!
I love your evaporater! If I had some property again, I would surely design mine like this. Great video!
What a great video man!!! First year trying this myself and appreciate the tips!
@Wilderstead
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
Excellent tutorial, Dave! I hope some day I will have the opportunity to enjoy your gold :)
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Cathy! Hopefully this year we can ship it to ya!
thanks for the info
@Wilderstead
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers
What a great video. Thank you.
What a great resource this is!
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you find it useful!
I love your saporator! That’s awesome
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
Thankyou! I think we need a bigger one now though! LOL
GREAT video!
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sean!
Great video. Thank you. Very clear and informative.
@Wilderstead
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was useful!
Your channel... Its amazing, really cool and interesting stuff. Mallorie from Quebechomestead sent me.
Awesome video, well done!. This will be our second year making maple syrup on the farm and watching your video we learned some new tricks. Thank you for sharing. Canadian Gold I love it!.
@ll27515
4 жыл бұрын
I know you all are taking a bit of a break from KZread, but I hope you all are doing well and will continue to post some videos.
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys! Hopefully the tricks help you out. Also, what A said there!
Awesome tutorial,
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim!
awesome video buddy
Great video, very informative 👍🏻
@Wilderstead
3 жыл бұрын
Great! Glad you found it useful!
Great job with this video. I will be referring back to this if I ever get sap to flow around here. Haha! Actually we are heading into prime weather for sap collection for the next week. I may try it again.
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
Fingers cross for ya buddy!!
Sweet !
Way cool
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Virginia!
Pure Canadian gold hey!?🤔 Well, I can't argue with that. It's worth more in my book.😁
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha!! Sweet!
Also, can you do the laster filtering right into the jars instead of filtering it into quart jars, then reheating it back to fill the jars?
way under-subbed.. Amazing, motivational content.
Great video, I have watched it a few times and have take away pointers each time! I really like your idea with the funnel in the lid when collecting your sap. Can you tell me where you got the funnel from? Good luck this spring and I look forward to another video!
@Wilderstead
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! I believe the funnel was from TSC. Possibly from Canadian Tire. Cheers!
@RetiredOutdoors
3 жыл бұрын
Perfect Tks!
Hello my fellow Canadian KZreadr! 🇨🇦. I’m looking forward to getting to know your channel!
@Wilderstead
3 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the Wilderstead!
Guys,you have one of the best channel on homestead but I noticed not enough subscribers. I suggest do some advertisement and join other people like you and cross market. You will find most youtubers are helpful. Best luck.
@Wilderstead
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Nish! And thank you for your maple syrup order. It is on its way!
Awesome video Dave! I have a question: how do you get the crusty burned syrup off the rim of your chaffing dishes? That stuff is like armor plating!! I'm thinking about getting out the palm sander :)
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
I don't do anything special. As pieces flake off, they are scooped out of the tray with a little steel strainer that we use when we are boiling. I've wondered if a pressure washer might remove the stuff if the trays are left sitting outside in the sun in the summer to dry the caramelized sugar off of them.
@OakKnobFarm
4 жыл бұрын
@@Wilderstead So, leave it be, and call it "seasoning" like a wok or CI pan?
@Wilderstead
4 жыл бұрын
@@OakKnobFarm Thats kinda the way I look at it. Otherwise I'd be trying to scrub the pans daily LOL!
@OakKnobFarm
4 жыл бұрын
@@Wilderstead You just made my day. I used a lot of steel wool last season LOL.... a LOT
So I have a question for you, I noticed you included the frozen bits in with the sap. Others have said removing the ice removes water from the sap before boiling, decreasing the boil time. Thoughts?
@Wilderstead
3 жыл бұрын
Just so happens we made a video all about this. Here’s a link: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hK11z8GIac-Zpqg.html
How long could you store the sap until you have enough to boil? And what condotions are needed so the collected sap doesn't get bad in the meantime?
@Wilderstead
4 ай бұрын
Keep it ice cold until you are able to boil it.
Does it get thicker at it sits or does it stay liquidated like a water type state
@Wilderstead
Жыл бұрын
I’m not sure what you’re asking. It’s maple syrup, so yes, it stays a liquid unless you process it further and turn it into granulated sugar.
I'll take a bottle of that. Is shipping rediculace? I'm in Florida.
When you are doing the evaporating, can you heat it TOO hot? I am a little unsure at the temperature to keep this at. FYI: My boiling point here in Idaho is 203F.
@Wilderstead
Жыл бұрын
Rolling boil. Roughly 7 degrees F over your water boiling point is a baseline to use for maple syrup. Boiling further will turn it into granulated sugar. We have a video on making the sugar as well.
I have already bought plastic taps how should I clean them?
@Wilderstead
2 жыл бұрын
Hot water and a small scrub brush. The stainless ones are much easier to clean and less likely to pass on bacteria to the tree.
We don’t have the same maple trees that you have in Canada, but in my area there’s the acer pseudoplatanus, that is in the same family as sugar maple, I’ve read on an American site that is possible to make syrup from every maple three. Do you confirm? Does anybody has some experience in this?
@Wilderstead
Жыл бұрын
Yes, you can make syrup from your trees. The ratio of sap to syrup will be much higher, though. And keep in mind that you need temps below and above zero Celsius for extended periods of time in order for the trees to push sap up from the roots in the spring time.
Nice channel!! im new here must have a look around!!
So you mention the filters can be reused. Where they are paper, how do you do this without destroying them? This will be my second year doing syrup but last year I used cheescloth and it got most nitre out but not all.
@Wilderstead
3 жыл бұрын
After you’ve filtered your hot syrup, put the paper filters into a pot of hot water to soak for a minute or two. Then rinse them inside and out under hot water from the tap. Air dry and store them for later. They are cooking oil filters, so they’re a little more durable than say coffee filters.
@jamesmoulton5482
3 жыл бұрын
@@Wilderstead Thanks for this. And looks like you are simply using a regular canning funnel?
@Wilderstead
3 жыл бұрын
@@jamesmoulton5482 depends what we are filling, but that’s a regular canning funnel.
@jamesmoulton5482
3 жыл бұрын
@@Wilderstead Perfect...I've just ordered the filters from your link. I'll see how it all works! Only have the one tree...but have a neighbour or two wanting me to tap theirs as well.
@Wilderstead
3 жыл бұрын
@@jamesmoulton5482 we really appreciate that! And tapping neighbours trees is something that we did in the past when we still lived in an urban spot. Best wishes for the up coming sugar season!
Can I get this syrup
@Wilderstead
3 жыл бұрын
Yes. We sell it on our website.
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Do you ever worry about bear?
Several clips in your video. I keep seeing a fox behind you
The only thing left out is how long to boil at each step!!?!?!
@Wilderstead
3 жыл бұрын
That will depend on how much sap you are boiling, so it's a little different for everyone. The final temperature is what really counts. If you are boiling and using fahrenheit to measure temp, you'll want to go 7 degrees f above the boiling point of water on a given day. Celcius, go 5 degrees C above the boiling point of water on a given day. The temperature of boiling water can vary based on a number of environmental factors.