I love Belgium Waffles. I have always enjoyed the syrup I use with them - yet I kept hearing about how pure maple syrup is better. Not like a little bit better but OMG I can't go back better.
My local grocery store had some '100% pure Grade A Amber Maples syrup' on sale so I figured it was time to try the pure stuff out. I prepared everything and sat down - anticipating this to be one of the best breakfasts of my life.
The waffle was golden brown, drenched with syrup and had little puddles of melted butter everywhere. I cut into the waffle and it's fluffy interior goodness was laid bare before my eyes. With great anticipation I raised my fork and took a bite. It was....
bad. Very bad. Completely lacking in the syrup flavor I have come to enjoy. I figured maybe I just got a bad bite. So i took another another and it was the same thing. I choked down the rest of my ruined meal in silent sadness
So did I buy the wrong type of 100% pure maple syrup? I know there is a grade B out there. Or am I just another lost cause to the great commercial syrup brainwashing machine?
My local grocery store had some '100% pure Grade A Amber Maples syrup' on sale so I figured it was time to try the pure stuff out. I prepared everything and sat down - anticipating this to be one of the best breakfasts of my life.
The waffle was golden brown, drenched with syrup and had little puddles of melted butter everywhere. I cut into the waffle and it's fluffy interior goodness was laid bare before my eyes. With great anticipation I raised my fork and took a bite. It was....
bad. Very bad. Completely lacking in the syrup flavor I have come to enjoy. I figured maybe I just got a bad bite. So i took another another and it was the same thing. I choked down the rest of my ruined meal in silent sadness
So did I buy the wrong type of 100% pure maple syrup? I know there is a grade B out there. Or am I just another lost cause to the great commercial syrup brainwashing machine?