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Ingredients

Adjust Servings:
1 cup pure maple syrup
fresh clean snow (or crushed ice)

Nutritional information

210.1
Calories
1 g
Calories From Fat
0.2 g
Total Fat
0 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
7.2 mg
Sodium
54 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
47.9 g
Sugars
0 g
Protein
78g
Serving Size

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from www syracuse com; posted for Zaar World Tour When poured on fresh snow

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    I was just trying to explain "sugaring off" and "jack wax" to a co-worker! I grew up 30 minutes south of Syracuse, NY and spent many snowy days making & eating jack wax with my grandparents...what great memories...ice skating on the frozen creek & ponds then bringing in the metal tub of fresh snow!! Thank you for bringing back such great memories. I am going home and getting out my maple syrup to share this with my kids!

    • 45 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Jack Wax, from www syracuse com; posted for Zaar World Tour When poured on fresh snow, maple syrup becomes a taffy that can be scooped by hand or with a fork This syrup-snow taffy is called jack wax Traditionally, this treat was the feature of the sugaring off party held at the sugar house to celebrate the end of the syrup harvest If it’s not snowing in your community, use crushed ice The above is taken from the web-site where I found the recipe (if it can be called that!), I was just trying to explain sugaring off and jack wax to a co-worker! I grew up 30 minutes south of Syracuse, NY and spent many snowy days making & eating jack wax with my grandparents what great memories ice skating on the frozen creek & ponds then bringing in the metal tub of fresh snow!! Thank you for bringing back such great memories I am going home and getting out my maple syrup to share this with my kids!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Fill Up a 9x13 Cake Pan With Clean Snow, and Pack It Down.

    2
    Done

    Heat Maple Syrup to 230 Degrees F. This Is the Soft Ball Stage If Using a Candy Thermometer. If You Don't Have a Candy Thermometer, Let the Syrup Gently Boil For About 20 Minutes. (if You Don't Get the Syrup Heated to the Softball Stage, You Will End Up With Jack Wax That Is More Like a Slushy (see the Picture of the Little Girl With Her Hand Reaching For the Jack Wax. If You Get It to the Softball Stage, the Syrup Will Turn to Taffy When It Hits the Snow. Either Way Taste Good -- Just Different!).

    3
    Done

    While Syrup Is Hot, Slowly Pour Over Snow in a Back-and-Forth Motion. the Syrup Will Turn in to a Taffy-Like Candy, and You Can Eat It With Your Fingers.

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