Flavor profile

Maple sap (approximately 2% sugar) is concentrated by boiling to roughly 40:1 ratio, producing syrup at 66–68% sugar content. The Maillard browning and caramelization that occur during this process create the characteristic maple flavor compounds — sotolone (same compound responsible for fenugreek's maple note), maple furanone, and various aldehydes and ketones. Grades matter: Grade A Golden (formerly "Extra Light") is mild, delicate, best for direct consumption on pancakes; Grade A Amber has more complex flavor and works for both table and cooking; Grade A Dark (formerly "Grade B") has the most intense maple flavor and is best for baking and savory applications where the full maple character is desired. In savory cooking, maple syrup's complex sweetness is a natural partner for bacon, mustard, vinegar (in glazes and salad dressings), soy sauce (in Asian-influenced preparations), and with game meats and poultry. The combination of maple syrup and Dijon mustard is particularly versatile — as a glaze, in vinaigrette, and as a dipping sauce.

Flavor relationships

bacon

bacon

Maple and bacon is one of the great North American sweet-savoury pairings—the syrup's earthy, caramel sweetness plays perfectly against the cured, smoky, salty pork.

butter

butter

Butter rounds maple syrup's woodsy sweetness with dairy richness, which is why pancakes basically demanded this pairing and humanity obeyed.

cinnamon

cinnamon

Cinnamon adds warm spice that deepens maple's caramel and wood notes, especially in breakfast dishes and baked goods.

pecans

pecans

Pecans bring buttery crunch and gentle bitterness that balance maple syrup's sweetness in pies, pralines, and roasted nuts.

vanilla

vanilla

Vanilla smooths maple syrup's woodsy sweetness into something softer and more dessert-like.

walnuts

walnuts

Walnuts add tannic bitterness and crunch that keep maple syrup's sweetness from becoming flat.

bacon
butter
cinnamon
pecans
vanilla
walnuts
almonds

almonds

Almonds adds nutty richness and texture that gives maple syrup more contrast and substance.

anise

anise

Anise adds spice, warmth, or aromatic complexity that plays against maple syrup's natural base notes.

apples

apples

Apples adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

apricots

apricots

Apricots adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

baked goods

baked goods

Baked Goods gives maple syrup a starchy, baked, or dessert base that absorbs flavor and makes the pairing feel more substantial.

bananas

bananas

Bananas adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

blueberries

blueberries

Blueberries adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

breakfast / brunch

breakfast / brunch

Breakfast / Brunch complements maple syrup by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.

buttermilk

buttermilk

Buttermilk adds richness and helps carry maple syrup's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.

caramel

caramel

Caramel adds seasoning or sweetness that balances maple syrup's sharper, richer, or earthier qualities.

carrots

carrots

Carrots adds complementary vegetable character, giving maple syrup more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.

chestnuts

chestnuts

Chestnuts adds nutty richness and texture that gives maple syrup more contrast and substance.

chocolate

chocolate

Chocolate adds roasted bitterness and depth that balances maple syrup's sweetness, richness, or aromatic intensity.

coffee

coffee

Coffee adds roasted bitterness and depth that balances maple syrup's sweetness, richness, or aromatic intensity.

corn syrup

corn syrup

Corn Syrup complements maple syrup by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.

cream

cream

Cream adds richness and helps carry maple syrup's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.

cream cheese

cream cheese

Cream Cheese adds richness and helps carry maple syrup's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.

custard

custard

Custard adds richness and helps carry maple syrup's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.

dates

dates

Dates adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

desserts

desserts

Desserts gives maple syrup a starchy, baked, or dessert base that absorbs flavor and makes the pairing feel more substantial.

duck

duck

Duck adds savory richness and browned depth that gives maple syrup more weight and turns it into a heartier dish.

figs

figs

Figs adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

foie gras

foie gras

Foie Gras adds savory richness and browned depth that gives maple syrup more weight and turns it into a heartier dish.

french toast

french toast

French Toast complements maple syrup by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.

fruit

fruit

Fruit adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

ginger

ginger

Ginger complements maple syrup by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.

ham

ham

Ham adds savory richness and browned depth that gives maple syrup more weight and turns it into a heartier dish.

hazelnuts

hazelnuts

Hazelnuts adds nutty richness and texture that gives maple syrup more contrast and substance.

ice cream, coffee

ice cream, coffee

Ice Cream, Coffee adds richness and helps carry maple syrup's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.

ice cream, vanilla

ice cream, vanilla

Ice Cream, Vanilla adds richness and helps carry maple syrup's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.

lemon, juice

lemon, juice

Lemon, Juice brings acidity and brightness that sharpens maple syrup's flavor and keeps the pairing lively.

lime, juice

lime, juice

Lime, Juice brings acidity and brightness that sharpens maple syrup's flavor and keeps the pairing lively.

macadamia nuts

macadamia nuts

Macadamia Nuts adds nutty richness and texture that gives maple syrup more contrast and substance.

mascarpone

mascarpone

Mascarpone adds richness and helps carry maple syrup's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.

nectarines

nectarines

Nectarines adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

nutmeg

nutmeg

Nutmeg adds spice, warmth, or aromatic complexity that plays against maple syrup's natural base notes.

nuts

nuts

Nuts adds nutty richness and texture that gives maple syrup more contrast and substance.

oats

oats

Oats gives maple syrup a starchy, baked, or dessert base that absorbs flavor and makes the pairing feel more substantial.

onions

onions

Onions supplies an allium backbone that deepens maple syrup's savory side and gives the pairing a more complete cooked flavor.

orange

orange

Orange brings acidity and brightness that sharpens maple syrup's flavor and keeps the pairing lively.

pancakes

pancakes

Pancakes gives maple syrup a starchy, baked, or dessert base that absorbs flavor and makes the pairing feel more substantial.

peaches

peaches

Peaches adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

pears

pears

Pears complements maple syrup by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.

persimmons

persimmons

Persimmons adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

pineapple

pineapple

Pineapple adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

plums

plums

Plums adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

pork ribs

pork ribs

Pork Ribs adds savory richness and browned depth that gives maple syrup more weight and turns it into a heartier dish.

prunes

prunes

Prunes adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

pumpkin

pumpkin

Pumpkin adds complementary vegetable character, giving maple syrup more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.

quince

quince

Quince adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

raisins

raisins

Raisins adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

raspberries

raspberries

Raspberries adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

rhubarb

rhubarb

Rhubarb brings acidity and brightness that sharpens maple syrup's flavor and keeps the pairing lively.

rum, dark

rum, dark

Rum, Dark adds acidity, sweetness, or aromatic depth that helps maple syrup work in sauces, drinks, desserts, or cooked preparations.

rum, light

rum, light

Rum, Light adds acidity, sweetness, or aromatic depth that helps maple syrup work in sauces, drinks, desserts, or cooked preparations.

star anise

star anise

Star Anise adds spice, warmth, or aromatic complexity that plays against maple syrup's natural base notes.

strawberries

strawberries

Strawberries adds fruitiness and natural sweetness that rounds out maple syrup's sharper, richer, or more aromatic side.

sweet potatoes

sweet potatoes

Sweet Potatoes gives maple syrup a starchy, baked, or dessert base that absorbs flavor and makes the pairing feel more substantial.

sugar, light brown

sugar, light brown

Sugar, Light Brown adds seasoning or sweetness that balances maple syrup's sharper, richer, or earthier qualities.

sugar, raw

sugar, raw

Sugar, Raw adds seasoning or sweetness that balances maple syrup's sharper, richer, or earthier qualities.

sugar, white

sugar, white

Sugar, White adds seasoning or sweetness that balances maple syrup's sharper, richer, or earthier qualities.

tea

tea

Tea complements maple syrup by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.

turkey

turkey

Turkey adds savory richness and browned depth that gives maple syrup more weight and turns it into a heartier dish.

waffles

waffles

Waffles gives maple syrup a starchy, baked, or dessert base that absorbs flavor and makes the pairing feel more substantial.

whiskey

whiskey

Whiskey adds acidity, sweetness, or aromatic depth that helps maple syrup work in sauces, drinks, desserts, or cooked preparations.

yogurt

yogurt

Yogurt adds richness and helps carry maple syrup's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.

almonds
anise
apples
apricots
baked goods
bananas
blueberries
breakfast / brunch
buttermilk
caramel
carrots
chestnuts
chocolate
coffee
corn syrup
cream
cream cheese
custard
dates
desserts
duck
figs
foie gras
french toast
fruit
ginger
ham
hazelnuts
ice cream, coffee
ice cream, vanilla
lemon, juice
lime, juice
mascarpone
nectarines
nutmeg
nuts
oats
onions
orange
pancakes
peaches
pears
persimmons
pineapple
plums
pork ribs
prunes
pumpkin
quince
raisins
raspberries
rhubarb
rum, dark
rum, light
star anise
strawberries
sugar, light brown
sugar, raw
sugar, white
tea
turkey
waffles
whiskey
yogurt