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I cook and bake with natural ingredients to the greatest extent. Some recipes call for maple extract and I don't want to use imitation.

There are probably other examples. Lemon, lime and almond seem to be available in their "real" incarnations. Vanilla of course. But maple? Is any "real" maple extract or substitute available?

I was thinking I could cut back on sugar and use real maple syrup. I don't know the ratios though.

Any ideas

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Do a search for "pure maple extract" and you'll find some sources--one of which is Surfas. It's not too expensive for a relatively large bottle (it's cheaper than vanilla!).

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I use a natural maple extract I buy in a natural grocery store, to enahnce the flavor of maple.Is alchool free as well ( frontier I believe is the brand ).

Vanessa

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I didn't even realize you could buy powdered maple.  I'm going to have to get some.

I think I'd actually like to try chopping out a couple of lines of it......

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Whole Foods sells Frontier natural extracts.

If you substitute maple syrup for maple extract, be sure you allow for the extra liquid you'll be adding to the recipe. Try decreasing another liquid in the recipe by 3 or 4 tablespoons for every cup of maple syrup you use.

Eileen

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