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Birch syrup ice cream with buttered hickory nuts — 14 Comments

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  2. This looks so good! I would love to try this, but I don’t think I have ever seen birch syrup in my area. Does it taste similar to other tree syrups?

    • Hi Toni. No, it really has a flavor unique unto itself. Kind of caramel-ish, but also sort of spicy. Of course you could substitute in maple syrup, and then you would have a maple hickory nut ice cream. Thanks for stopping by!

  3. Great looking recipe Janet!
    We are on an acre and a half in northern BC. We have tapped a few trees in our yard over the years. Weve always poured a little birch syrup on the icecream and said next time we get enough sap we will make icecream with the syrup so I’ll give this recipe a try in early spring.
    I will use hazelnuts from our other property on the gulf islands. Mmm, cant wait to try it! My fave’s using birch syrup…vinegrette dressing, glazed ham, and of course marinated salmon! I love the unique molassassy and bright green flavours that are somewhat sweet delicate and strong all at once. Thanks again for the inspiration!

    • Thanks for your comment, and good luck making the ice cream! Hazelnuts sound great – I love them too, they are my favorite wild edible. Funny you mention using birch syrup with meat/fish. My son’s first comment when he tasted it straight was “meat marinade”.

  4. Great recipe Janet, thanks for posting. We produce Birch Syrup in Manitoba Canada. I am glad to see that it is getting the attention that it deserves! thanks for helping it move to the forefront. we have a number of recipes on our website and on our FaceBook page. http://www.rockylakebirch.com or FB – Rocky Lake Birchworks. feel free to share them and of course try them out!!

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  7. Looks yummy.

    Just Remember, do not give this to your dog!
    Birch Sugar is also Xylitol which is toxic to dogs.