How to Make Maple Taffy Using Snow! by TCGames
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video How to Make Maple Taffy Using Snow!
This video is a tutorial on how to make delicious maple taffy using snow and maple syrup. It's so simple, even a child could make it, and yet it tastes sooo good! 
mygibzone says: Feb 2, 2012. 4:45 PM
My mom would always talk about doing this as a child. I have never tried it myself and actually had forgotten all about it until seeing your instructable. I'm glad to see that old traditions are still alive & well. Thanks for sharing! :)
TCGames (author) says: Feb 2, 2012. 5:03 PM
I'm glad you like it :D!
memecute says: Mar 4, 2012. 12:05 PM
why do you need snow
TCGames (author) says: Mar 4, 2012. 5:30 PM
It solidifies the maple syrup, and tastes really good. You can just as easily use ice. I find that crushed ice works better.
tstan13 says: Feb 26, 2012. 2:29 PM
Reminds me of my 3rd grade teacher reading Little house on the prairie or one of the laura ingalls books to us. they did that in the book. Strangely I just thought about it yesterday. anyway I loved your instructable.Thanks
Tiktaky says: Feb 11, 2012. 3:18 AM
This looks so tasty, It's making me jealous that we don't get snow or maple syrup where I am.

I might try some boiled honey and treacle over crushed ice.
the_cactus_caper says: Feb 16, 2012. 1:37 AM
its as easy as on, two, tree
pun intended =)
TCGames (author) says: Feb 11, 2012. 6:54 AM
It'll definitely work over ice. I've never actually thought about trying to use honey. That's an excellent idea, i'll be sure to try it.
eklein1 says: Feb 5, 2012. 12:15 PM
We made this on a trip to Quebec once, and it was AMAZING.
We used little popsicle sticks and walked around trying to eat them before they melted.
TCGames (author) says: Feb 5, 2012. 12:47 PM
It's funny you mention that, because I actually went to Quebec myself on a school trip, and got to try some myself. Somehow the ones they made tasted a lot better than the one I made lol.
dacker says: Feb 4, 2012. 9:44 AM
I grew-up in Vermont. This is universally called, "Sugar on Snow", but I guess it could be considered a form of taffy.

If you have a candy thermometer, the heated syrup should be 234 °F (112 °C ) when it is poured on the snow. If you live in a snowless climate, you can use ice as well.
AussieAnglerGal says: Feb 4, 2012. 8:54 PM
hmm, ice works? GREAT
i have never physically been near snow and it won't snow where i live so i will have to try this with ice!
TCGames (author) says: Feb 5, 2012. 4:42 AM
Yeah, Ice should work just fine.
TCGames (author) says: Feb 4, 2012. 12:13 PM
You make a good point, thx.
jatoha says: Feb 3, 2012. 11:54 AM
Thank you, my kids have always wanted to do this since reading the Laura Ingalls books.
TCGames (author) says: Feb 4, 2012. 12:14 PM
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :D!
Penolopy Bulnick says: Feb 2, 2012. 12:23 PM
This sounds absolutely delicious! I love maple syrup! I have to give this a try some time!
TCGames (author) says: Feb 2, 2012. 5:04 PM
I'm sure you'll love it
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