Use high-quality, pure maple syrup for the best flavor. Avoid using pancake syrup, which contains artificial ingredients and won't produce the same results. Ensure the snow is clean and free from debris. Freshly fallen snow is ideal. If you don't have snow, crushed ice can be used as a substitute, but the taffy may not set as firmly. Be extremely careful when working with hot syrup, as it can cause severe burns. Keep children away from the stove during the cooking process. The cooking time may vary depending on your stove and the type of syrup used. Keep a close eye on the syrup and use a candy thermometer for accuracy. For a richer flavor, try adding a pinch of sea salt to the syrup while it's cooking.
Carlos Hettinger
Apr 23, 2025I added a pinch of sea salt to the syrup as suggested, and it made all the difference. The salt really enhances the maple flavor.
Destany Gislason
Mar 29, 2025This is a great recipe for a winter-themed party. My guests loved it!
Tristin Stanton
Dec 11, 2024This recipe was so much fun to make with my kids! They loved watching the syrup turn into candy right before their eyes.
Autumn Keebler
Sep 30, 2024We didn't have snow, so we used crushed ice instead. It still worked, but the taffy was a little softer. Next time, I'll try to find some real snow!
Tommie Metz
Sep 4, 2024I've tried other maple taffy recipes before, but this one is the best. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the taffy turns out perfectly every time.
Earlene Block
Aug 25, 2024Be careful when working with the hot syrup! I accidentally splashed some on my hand and it burned pretty badly.