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Balsamic Glaze

If you enjoy balsamic vinegar, you’ll really enjoy this balsamic glaze.

Try this sexy Roasted Acron Squash Salad with Balsamic Glaze

Glaze can be used for savory foods and desserts. Once you’ve tried it, it’ll become a kitchen staple – just like vanilla.

Use it on fresh fruit, salads, chicken, pizza… the possibilities are endless, baby!

Balsamic Glaze

  • 3/4 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup (pure maple syrup is best) or honey

Place balsamic vinegar in a saucepan over medium heat. Once it starts to boil, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer for about 10 minutes or until it reduces to half the amount.

Stir in the maple syrup or honey.

Set aside to cool.

If you make it with maple syrup, it’s good to refrigerate it; but, the glaze doesn’t have to be refrigerated if you make it with honey. Just store in a glass container with a lid.

 

By The Old Hen

Deanna’s love for baking and cooking first began when she sat upon a baker’s stool as a little girl. Her love for people grew in the midst of church potlucks. Today, she expresses these loves creatively through speaking engagements and food writing. Deanna hosted guests, including celebrities, at her award-winning B&B in the Snoqualmie Valley. Deanna has been seen on both local and national television with her Saucy Balsamic Burgers which knocked 'N Sync's Joey Fatone to his knees. Besides her children, Deanna’s mud pie is one of the most beautiful things she has ever created.

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