Real maple syrup is essentially boiled sap graded for color and intensity of flavor; the rule is that the darker the grade, the bolder the flavor, and a bottle of the good stuff can run between $7 and $20. It can last up to a year in the fridge, though, and can be so much more than a pancake and waffle topping. It goes in everything from salads and glazes to cocktails — even sport drinks.
STRAWBERRY FOCACCIA WITH MAPLE-BALSAMIC ONIONS

Give flavor to white, tasteless strawberries by using them atop a robust bread with onions sautéed in Grade A very dark maple syrup and balsamic vinegar. When baked, the strawberry flavor intensifies, while the syrup and vinegar add a balancing tartness terrific when paired with goat cheese. This recipe gives instructions to make focaccia from scratch, but you can cheat with a store-bought loaf. Recipe: Saveur
RAINBOW CHARD WITH MAPLE-VINEGAR DRIZZLE

Swiss chard can be limp and heavy when just tossed in a pan. Toasted cashews and raisins (for texture) and sherry vinegar and maple syrup (for extra zing) give delightful complexity to these winter greens. Try a Grade A very dark syrup for even more intense flavor. Recipe: Food52
MAPLE-ROASTED ROOT VEGETABLES

Spice up this traditional fall side dish with some very dark syrup added halfway into the roasting process. Be sure to cut the vegetables — carrots, turnips, sweet potatoes, and parsnips — into same-size chunks for even cooking. Recipe: Real Housemoms
MAPLE ROAST PORK

Maple syrup and pork blend perfectly for cooler-weather meals. The tenderloin gets a punched-up glaze of maple syrup combined with cider vinegar and whole-grain mustard. Save half to pour over the pork as it’s served with apples and sweet potatoes. Recipe: Epicurious
CRISPY MAPLE SPARERIBS

Plan ahead and marinate spare ribs for up to two days in this spicy-sweet mix of Asian chili sauce and maple syrup combined with Worcestershire sauce and red wine vinegar. Save half the marinade for basting to ensure crispiness. Recipe: Recipes From 4EveryKitchen
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PORK CHOPS OR CHICKEN WITH MAPLE BARBECUE SAUCE

This sweet, smoky, and fruity barbecue sauce — with chipotles added for an extra kick — can be saved to enhance whatever meat is on hand. Just baste the meat before it goes into the oven or on the grill, and again halfway through cooking. Recipe: Daring Gourmet
MAPLE CARDAMOM GLAZED SALMON

For a lighter option, maple syrup pairs well with fish such as salmon. Combining syrup with cardamom, paprika, and a pinch of cayenne harmonizes the sweetness with some spice. Brush the salmon with the glaze before popping it into the oven or onto the grill. Recipe: Food52
TROUT WITH MAPLE-SAGE BUTTER

Pan-fried, corn-meal coated trout gets a flavor boost with a dollop of maple-sage butter from syrup maker Robb Turner. Chop sage leaves finely to combine with two tablespoons of butter and four teaspoons of dark syrup. Recipe: The Crown Maple Guide to Maple Syrup
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SWEET AND CREAMY MAPLE TAHINI FRUIT DIP

Tahini, made from ground sesame seeds, is a protein, mineral, and fiber powerhouse. There are even some beauty-enhancing claims for hair and skin in suggesting this mix of orange juice, lemon juice, and maple syrup as a dip for apples, bananas, kiwi, or other fruit. Recipe: Feeding Your Beauty
MAPLE MUSTARD BUTTERMILK-CRUSTED CHICKEN TENDERS

Satisfy a chicken fingers craving by whisking together buttermilk, maple syrup, mustard, and garlic and pouring over chicken tenders, allowing them to marinate before coating with breadcrumbs and oven-baking. Recipe: How Sweet It Is
MAPLE SPORTS DRINK

This natural sweetener can add flavor to beverages too — try swapping out sugar with maple syrup for a new twist on an Old-Fashioned — though very light or light syrups are best. A DIY sports drink combines orange juice, lime juice, maple syrup, and a pinch of salt with cold water for a post-workout refresher. Recipe: Pure Canada Maple
MULLED MAPLE CRANBERRY CIDER

This cider adds maple syrup and cranberry juice for a deliciously warm treat for nippy fall afternoons. Cinnamon sticks, cloves, and vanilla bean create a smoky undertone. Recipe: The Crown Maple Guide to Maple Syrup
TRIPLE BERRY FRENCH TOAST

A decadent take on a breakfast standard uses a slow cooker instead of a griddle, combining cubed challah bread with sliced strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, heavy cream, and syrup for an easy Sunday brunch option. Just spoon it out and add a dollop of whipped cream. Recipe: PureWow
BREAKFAST QUINOA WITH ALMOND MILK

Swap the oatmeal for quinoa — nothing packs a protein punch like this gluten-free grain, and it absorbs syrup and almond milk perfectly. use any toppings you choose, but slivered coconut, almonds, and berries add a flavorful crunch. Recipe: PureWow
MOCK MAPLE SYRUP

If you discover the last drop of syrup has been drained from the jug, make a facsimile in a pinch by bringing equal parts water, white sugar, and brown sugar to a boil and stirring in some maple-flavored extract. (More brown sugar means a thicker syrup.) Recipe: Allrecipes