21 Maple Recipes to Make Now That We’re Sick of Pumpkin Spice Everything (2024)

Given that there’s everything from lattes and waffle mixes to beer and even edible sprays dedicated to everyone’s favorite fall ingredient, it’s easy to start thinking that this time of year could officially be renamed Pumpkin Spice Season.

Not so fast.

Although the world seems preoccupied with all things pumpkin right now, let’s not forget other flavors that suddenly taste better as colder weather rolls in, such as gingerbread, cinnamon, and maple.

We’re zeroing in on maple. Far from just a pancake topping, pure maple syrup is a tasty source of natural, unrefined sugars and even boasts a decent dose of antioxidants, making it a healthier choice than regular white sugar or corn syrup. Plus, it’s super versatile and goes with everything from oatmeal to pork chops to chocolate.

1. Maple-glazed pecan overnight oats

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A touch of maple syrup in the overnight oats mix already gives this recipe a warm, sweet flavor, but the maple-kissed pecans really take it over the top. It only takes an extra 7 minutes to make them, and when you’re enjoying the crunchy/creamy contrast of the nuts with the oats in the morning, you’ll be so glad you took that time.

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2. Maple sesame quinoa bars

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If you need a well-rounded breakfast but really don’t have the time to rustle up a full skillet meal in the morning, grab one of these.

Each bar is bursting with quinoa, oats, nuts, and seeds, so you’re getting in your protein, carbs, and healthy fats even when you’re in a hurry. Coconut sugar and maple syrup add just enough sweetness, but without refined sugar, so your healthy breakfast efforts don’t go to waste.

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3. Maple-roasted sweet potato and chicken sausage breakfast bowls

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Love your sweet breakfasts but need more savory inspiration? This hash might be right up your alley. With sweet potatoes, maple syrup, and vanilla sauteed with eggs, chicken sausages, and peppers, it’s the best of both worlds.

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4. Butternut squash maple oat pancakes

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You’d usually reach for maple syrup to drizzle onto pancakes, but in this recipe, the golden stuff goes straight into the batter. It’s a great way to manage the amount of added sugar instead of freely pouring the syrup on top. It still provides enough sweetness for the result to taste like proper pancakes.

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5. Maple granola

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So much granola — especially the packaged kind — can be nothing more than brown sugar on top of honey on top of maple syrup. This recipe strips the added sugar down to just pure maple syrup and cranberries. The dried fruit also lends some tartness, while walnuts go a step further to cut the sweetness.

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6. Maple mixed berry muffins

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Unlike most bakery muffins, this recipe has just a tablespoon of butter in the entire batch. Don’t be concerned about dry results, though. Maple syrup, Greek yogurt, and frozen berries do a great job of keeping these soft, light, and moist (yup, we’re using that word).

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7. Gluten-free maple cinnamon applesauce bread

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A look at the golden, cinnamony topping on this gorgeous gluten-free loaf might make you think it’s loaded with sugar on the inside. Not so much. There are just a few tablespoons of it in here, with a small quantity of pure maple syrup doing the rest of the heavy lifting.

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8. Maple ginger chicken meal-prep bowls

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Instead of dousing your chicken in a sugary teriyaki or hoisin sauce, opt for a homemade mix of maple syrup and soy sauce to coat the meat and veggies in this stir-fry. No funny ingredients you’ll find in a bottle sauce, and as a bonus, this is a perfect meal-prep recipe.

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9. Maple buffalo pulled jackfruit sandwiches

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Never tried jackfruit before? Let this recipe be your introduction to it (and once you’re into it, go check out these jackfruit recipes). Simmer with garlic, tomato paste, hot sauce, and maple syrup. It’s a hearty — and entirely vegan! — alternative to pulled pork that you might actually prefer over the meat.

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10. Grilled maple salmon tostada

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The maple, mustard, and salmon trio has been done before. But put it on a crispy corn tortilla, and it’s like a whole new combo altogether. Top with a purple cabbage coleslaw (which also gets a hit of that maple/mustard mix) plus some goat cheese, and you’ve just won Taco Tuesdays.

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11. Meatballs in tomato-maple sauce

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Grandma may not approve of this recipe, but whoever eats this certainly won’t be complaining about lean beef meatballs drenched in a rich sauce touched with balsamic vinegar and maple syrup. It’s just different enough to be interesting, but still fits the bill as an ultimate comfort food.

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12. Maple-roasted acorn squash with apples and pecans

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Scrumptious as a side but also filling enough for a vegan main dish, this acorn squash has a place at any table — with apples, pecans, cinnamon, and maple all roasted together, we’re thinking this celebration of fall flavors is a shoo-in for a Thanksgiving menu.

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13. Healthy maple mustard chicken

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If you don’t count olive oil and pepper, this recipe only calls for three ingredients, and still gives you a main protein that’s anything but bland, thanks to the bold sweet and savory flavors of maple syrup and Dijon mustard. Throw some roasted veggies in the pan while the chicken is roasting and you’ll have yourself a full meal in 30 minutes.

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14. Saucy maple apple pork chops

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Pork chops and apples are as common a combination as peanut butter and jelly. What makes this recipe special is the pure maple syrup giving the au jus-style sauce some more depth, plus the speedy 25 minutes it takes for something so impressive to come together.

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15. Healthy maple pecan pie bars

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If rolling out pastry crust isn’t your thing but you must have pecan pie, turn everyone’s favorite fall dessert into bar form with this recipe, where maple syrup goes into both the crumb base and the gooey top. It isn’t much harder than making muffins, and the individual portions make it a bit easier to stick to serving sizes.

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16. Blackberry maple cream popsicles

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Maple syrup isn’t just for cozy fall desserts and rich baked goods. It works fantastically in frozen treats too. Take these vegan popsicles, where the syrup combines with fresh berries, cashews, and coconut milk for a creamy but refreshing way to cool off on a hot day.

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17. Vegan chocolate maple pudding

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This pudding gets its rich texture from an unlikely mix of sweet potatoes, dates, and maple syrup (and no refined sugar). With dark chocolate and cocoa powder providing an impressive dose of antioxidants, you’re just as well off eating this for breakfast as you are for dessert.

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18. Maple spice apple crisp

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It’s the quintessential fall dessert, but the amount of butter and sugar that goes into the average apple crisp may shock you to your core (pun intended). This lighter recipe has zero butter or oil, and with maple syrup stepping in for brown sugar, less of it is needed to make the same sweet impact.

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19. Maple walnut vegan fudge

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You do have to wait 2 hours for this four-ingredient fudge to set, but we promise that’s the hardest part about this recipe. Leave the silky, smooth squares as they are to let the sunflower and maple flavors shine through, or for more fun with texture, sprinkle some extra nuts and seeds on top.

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20. Healthy no-bake maple cookies

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Whether you’re looking for healthier, vegan, or no-bake treats, these irresistible bites solve any kind of cookie conundrum. Bananas and maple syrup are the only sources of sweetness, while oats and almond butter add some filling fiber and fat without dairy. With no oven required, they’re ready in just 20 minutes.

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21. Vermont caramel maple thumbprints

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Dates and maple syrup are cooked down to form the sweet, sticky caramel center of these nutty thumbprints. You may never make caramel the conventional way again.

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22. Apple cinnamon scones with maple glaze

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Fresh apple scones with a hearty helping of nutmeg and cinnamon, topped with maple glaze. These are perfect for tea time!

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23. Maple vegan brownies

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These vegan blondies are topped with pure maple creme. They’re perfect for an after-dinner treat on a chilly, fall evening.

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A dash of maple can add a bold, delicious twist to many recipes. Whether you want to satisfy your sweet tooth or put an interesting spin on dinner, maple is the way to go. Give one of these maple recipes a try the next time you’re looking for something new to add to your weekly roundup of meals.

21 Maple Recipes to Make Now That We’re Sick of Pumpkin Spice Everything (2024)

FAQs

What can I do with lots of maple syrup? ›

21 Magnificent Ways to Use Maple Syrup
  1. Whisk it into salad dressing. Just a little bit adds nuance and balance more than it adds sweetness.
  2. Sweeten whipped cream. ...
  3. Stir it into oatmeal or porridge. ...
  4. Put it On bacon (obvs) ...
  5. Stir into sour cream. ...
  6. Roast tomatoes. ...
  7. Or any vegetable, really. ...
  8. Drizzle it on yogurt.
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What do you put syrup on? ›

Toss salad, glaze pork chops, marinade chicken, enrich co*cktails, and macerate strawberries with maple syrup this season.

Is it healthy to have maple syrup everyday? ›

Remember to use maple syrup in moderation as part of a balanced diet. While it offers some nutritional benefits, it still contains natural sugars and calories. Enjoy the natural sweetness and unique flavor of pure maple syrup while exploring creative ways to incorporate it into your favorite recipes.

How much maple syrup is too much maple syrup? ›

The daily limit, according to the Food and Drug Administration, is no more than 10 percent of your daily calories, or 50 grams (about 12 teaspoons) for someone on a 2,000-calorie diet. The American Heart Association recommends consuming even less—no more than 25 grams for women per day and 36 grams for men.

What does maple pair with? ›

Although maple is lovely all year round, it's definitely best in comforting fall dishes. It plays well with other seasonal flavors — apple-maple and maple-cinnamon being classic combinations — but it also complements foods more commonly associated with savory dishes, like bacon or rosemary.

Is it better to sweeten with honey or maple syrup? ›

For example, maple syrup is lower in calories than honey, and therefore may be the better choice for someone looking to lose weight. Pure maple syrup also has fewer carbohydrates and is lower on the glycaemic index than honey, which may make it healthier for certain diets.

Does maple syrup go bad? ›

Information. Before opening, all maple syrup can be stored in the pantry about a year. After opening, genuine maple syrup should be stored in the refrigerator and will last about a year. Opened jugs of imitation maple syrup can be stored in the pantry for about a year.

Should I refrigerate maple syrup? ›

Once opened, does maple syrup need to be refrigerated if it's the pure variety? Yes, because it's a natural product with no preservatives and can spoil or grow mold. If your syrup is not hot-packed, store it in the fridge (even if it's unopened) and plan to consume it quickly.

What is the healthiest maple syrup? ›

No matter if it is light and delicate or dark and robust, 100% pure maple syrup is the healthy all-natural choice.

What is the healthiest syrup to eat? ›

If you're going to reach for one over the other, maple syrup contains the fewest sugars, calories, and carbohydrates per serving.

What is the maple syrup urine disease? ›

Maple syrup urine disease is a rare, inborn error of metabolism, resulting in decreased branched-chain ketoacid dehydrogenase enzyme activity. It can result in fatal irreversible neurocognitive deficits. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are necessary to prevent or reduce the severity of these complications.

Can you bake with maple syrup? ›

Baking with maple syrup is easy because substituting maple for white sugar is a breeze! According to the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers' Association – and they should know – you can substitute each cup of white sugar with 3/4 cup of maple syrup as long as you reduce other liquids in the recipe by 1/4 cup.

What fruit goes with maple syrup? ›

In a bowl, put the maple spread, maple sugar or maple syrup. Gradually add the sour cream and stir until you have obtained a smooth mixture. Sprinkle with cinnamon and refrigerate until serving time. Try it with fresh fruit (apples, pears, pineapple, peaches, strawberries, orange, etc.), cookies, cake, etc.

Can you freeze maple syrup? ›

If you are wondering if it can (and should) be done, the answer is yes. You can (and should) freeze maple syrup. In fact, we encourage it! Freezing maple syrup will increase its shelf life and help preserve the natural flavour.

What can I do with leftover syrup? ›

Here are 5 ways you can use them up to prevent waste:
  1. Baking. This is probably one of the easiest ways to use up syrups quickly because you usually use them in larger quantities. ...
  2. Drinks. Syrups are easy to use to sweeten hot or cold beverages. ...
  3. Sauces and marinades. ...
  4. Dessert or breakfast toppings. ...
  5. Make your own granola.

How do you preserve fresh maple syrup? ›

Opened syrup should be stored in the refrigerator or freezer, and will last up to two years. If your container is unopened: It is okay to store unopened syrup containers in a pantry. It is best to find a cool, dry location to help your syrup last longer.

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