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Taste Test: Runamok Maple Organic Maple Syrups

Home cooks are the only ones who can be creative in the kitchen. Check out Runamok Maple. Based in northern Vermont, they specialize in maple syrup. But not just run-of-the-mill maple syrup, but “infused, smoked and barrel-aged maple syrup.” Of course, you can also get plain, ole’ pure maple, which they call “Sugarmaker’s Cut.”

I recently received a sampling of four of Runamok Maple’s flavors and in this post, I’m sharing my experience with them.

Taste Test: Runamok Maple Organic Maple Syrups

About Runamok Maple

Runamok Maple believes that maple marries exceptionally well with a variety of flavors, and so they are continuously on a quest to create new infusions and even offer recipes to highlight the unique flavors in their syrups.

They are also dedicated to sustainability in their farming practices. “Good maple syrup depends on healthy trees and so we endeavor to treat the land we work on gently, protecting the soil, and encouraging biodiversity with as little impact as possible,” they say on their website. They are certified organic by the Northeastern Organic Farmers Association and Bird Friendly by the National Audubon Society.

Overall Comments on Runamok Maple

I received four samples: Whiskey Barrel-Aged, Ginger Root Infused, Cardamom Infused and Cinnamon + Vanilla Infused. I’m hard-pressed to find a favorite!

For the official taste test, I dipped a piece of white bread into the syrup, and then I took a sip so I could get the full effect. Here are my notes:

Individual Flavor Notes:

Whiskey Barrel-Aged: This syrup had a rich, clean maple flavor with just a hint of whiskey.

Ginger Root Infused: This syrup tasted almost like a gingerbread cookie!

Cardamom Infused: I tasted more cardamom than maple, but that’s OK by me.

Cinnamon + Vanilla Infused: This one reminded me of a cinnamon roll or cinnamon toast.

I’ve since been drizzling the syrup on tapioca pudding and rice pudding and look forward to trying it out on other things, as well.

What I Liked about Runamok Maple

I love the creativity! When I went to the website while writing this, they were showcasing a strawberry rose-infused syrup!

I really enjoyed the bold flavors and unusual and yet quite tasty combinations.

You could really taste the love and quality that was put into each of these maple syrups.

What I Didn’t Like About Runamok Maple

The samples were too small! Ok, that’s not much of a critique, but honestly, I’ve been really enjoying these syrups and can’t come up with anything bad to say.

What can you use Runamok Maple for?

Of course, you can drizzle it over your favorite pancake, waffle or French toast breakfast. But why stop there. I shared several ways you can use maple syrup in a post a few days ago and these syrups would work well with all of them.

Score: 5 out of 5

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NOTE: I received a free copy of this product in exchange for an honest review. If you’ve read past taste tests, you’ll know that I don’t pull my punches when I believe they are warranted. I also try to provide balanced information so you can make your own decision to buy or not buy this product, even if you disagree with my opinion.

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Maple Cinnamon Delights

This twist on a flavorful sugar cookie is made a bit healthier by using whole wheat flour and substituting some of the butter with olive oil.

Maple Cinnamon Delights

Ingredients

  • 2 1/4 cups whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup + 3 Tbsp sugar (divided)
  • 2 tsp + 1 Tbsp cinnamon (divided)
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/4 cup + 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 cup maple syrup (divided)
  • 1 tsp maple flavoring

Directions

  1. In a large bowl, add flour, 1/2 cup sugar, 2 tsp cinnamon, butter and olive oil.
  2. Mix with an electric mixer on medium speed until the dough begins to form pea-sized balls.
  3. Add in 1/4 cup maple syrup, egg and maple flavoring. Mix again until just combined and the dough can be formed into a ball.
  4. Chill dough for 30 to 60 minutes.
  5. Roll chilled dough into balls up to an inch-and-a-half in diameter.
  6. Mix together 3 Tbsp sugar and 1 Tbsp cinnamon. Roll the cookie balls in this mixture.
  7. Place two inches apart on a greased cookie sheet. Flatten with a fork, making a criss-cross pattern.
  8. With a pastry brush, lightly brush the cookies the remaining maple syrup.
  9. Bake at 325 degrees for about 13 to 17 minutes.
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