How to Make Syrup | Black Walnut Syrup Tastes Better Than Maple Syrup

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  • Опубліковано 29 бер 2018
  • During our visit to Ohio, to visit Michael's family, we were able to learn how to make black walnut syrup!!! I had never heard of black walnut syrup only how to make maple syrup before Michael's family started making it but it is amazing and way better than maple syrup! Black walnut syrup is so fun to make and if you have black walnut trees or maple trees, you can follow this process to learn how to make syrup on your own and start your own little forest farming or homesteading project!
    Black walnut trees grow in many places however it is important to remember that you will need to be in a cold climate with freezing temperatures to be able to produce black walnut syrup in your homesteading endeavors. Your tapped black walnut trees will produce less nuts and can decrease in lumber value later in life from tapping, so please keep this in mind before tapping a black walnut tree.
    Below is a basic outline of how to tap black walnut trees for their incredibly tasty black walnut syrup! We hope you enjoy, if you end up tapping your own walnut trees, please share with us in the comments below! Happy walnut tree tapping!
    How to make syrup from black walnuts:
    1. Gather sap from trees by using taps and buckets. (This kit works perfectly: bit.ly/maplesyrupkit)
    2. Cook down the majority of sap in an outdoor "SAParator" by creating a constant and consistent boil. Be careful not to burn it. See more about Saparators on Garden Fork TV Here: bit.ly/2J7t7xl
    3. Once the syrup has turned a dark brown, transport the syrup inside onto an induction burner plate like this one: bit.ly/Inductionburner to cook down the syrup even further but this time with more accuracy.
    4. You strain the syrup from the start to finish but the ending is where it is really important. Before finishing the syrup on the stove, strain the syrup with a felt syrup pre filter and a coffee filter.
    Felt Syrup Pre Filter: bit.ly/maplesyrupfilter Coffee Filter: bit.ly/coffeefiltersforsyrup
    5. Put the syrup in a mason jar and seal it up for safe keeping! Make sure you hear the seal POP! Mason Jars: bit.ly/widemouthjars
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  • @DeborahandMichael
    @DeborahandMichael  6 років тому +31

    We had so much fun learning how to make syrup from Black Walnut Trees! If you've never tasted black walnut syrup it is amazing!!! 😍😍😍It has a hint of vanilla and maybe a bit of a nutty taste to it. What is the weirdest thing you like to eat with syrup?

    • @justanotheralmaroad1923
      @justanotheralmaroad1923 4 роки тому +6

      I like to mix peanut butter and syrup together. Sometimes I add a little butter in the mix.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +2

      @@justanotheralmaroad1923 Margaret! You probably just changed my life. I have a peanut butter addiction lol. -Michael

    • @justanotheralmaroad1923
      @justanotheralmaroad1923 4 роки тому +1

      @@DeborahandMichael I have that addiction too. If I was to be stranded on an island and had my choice of only one kind of food I could take it would be peanut butter.lol

    • @garylong7096
      @garylong7096 4 роки тому +3

      I love a overflowed table spoon in my 16oz. black coffee.
      Kinda funny, what started me tapping, the doctor said, high blood sugar, diabetes, lets get the pills started. In stead of that. I went to natural sugars, syrup. Eggs, milk, meats, vegetables, fruits, nuts. Very little processed foods, breads, pasta, bad oils. About 2 years now, Doctor says , all looks good, started, close to 300lbs about down to 230.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +1

      @@garylong7096 Good for you Gary! Way to go on improving your weight and health! Natural is such a great option! Seriously awesome, thanks for sharing!

  • @number4cat1
    @number4cat1 Рік тому +8

    Just FYI, peanuts aren't actually nuts and have no cross-reactivity with walnuts/pecans/hickory nuts. There are people who happen to be allergic to both, but this is rare.

  • @norronlee4945
    @norronlee4945 10 місяців тому +1

    Eating black walnuts is a pleasure.

  • @superdave1921
    @superdave1921 8 місяців тому +2

    Black walnuts are a very labor intensive process. Thanks for your demonstration on how to process them and get the meat out. Much appreciated!

  • @pugle1
    @pugle1 3 роки тому +16

    Until this video, I never knew there was such a thing as walnut syrup! Being Canadian, I of course knew about maple syrup, and even birch syrup, but honestly never heard of this. This is amazing to me. Thanks for enlightening me! 😊

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  3 роки тому +4

      Birch syrup is super tasty also! You should seek some out, I’m sure someone in Canada is tapping their walnut trees. It has a bit more of a vanilla flavoring over maple and honestly we prefer it. Glad you learned something new! 🙌

    • @pugle1
      @pugle1 3 роки тому +3

      @@DeborahandMichael Thanks for the reply! 😊 See? Old dogs can learn new tricks.... ok, I'm not that old LOL. Is this Black Walnut they tap? There are quite a few here in Ontario. Too, is tapping done the same time as Maple / Birch? Just curious, and thank you for your response. That's really nice! Cheers! Also, just curious... we don't have Pecan trees here, but I'm just curious if the results would be similar to walnut.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  3 роки тому +2

      Yes it is a black walnut tree. Tapping is about the same time of year as maple as well. Not sure on Pecan trees haven’t heard of it but doesn’t mean it isn’t a thing!

    • @HighlanderNorth1
      @HighlanderNorth1 3 місяці тому

      ​@@DeborahandMichael
      So, based on this video, I'm thinking of starting a company producing syrup from the trees on our property! Let's just hope that tulip poplar syrup is tasty..... 😁

  • @mbr426
    @mbr426 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for inviting us into your home, what a lovely family you have!

  • @bigchew3149
    @bigchew3149 2 роки тому +1

    WoW I did not know this ..I Have 5-6 black walnut trees in my back yard + at least a half dozen more on the farm ! to bad i didnt find this video 2-3 months ago..i was just setting here eating some black walnuts from the back yard & some local Pcans When i found this video !Very Cool & Thanks For Sharing !

  • @MightyFineMan
    @MightyFineMan Рік тому +3

    I love how incredibly wholesome this is. And very informative.
    This is the best how to for the walnut syrup making process I have seen thus far.

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 4 роки тому +8

    You all have shown me something new and we have black walnut trees on our property and didn't know that you could get the sap from them to make syrup. I have to try making some and see how it turns out. Thanks so much for showing us all how to make it.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +2

      So glad you found us Sidney! Let us know how it goes this season! We can’t wait to see everyone’s syrup haul early next year!!!!!

  • @woodsie5474
    @woodsie5474 5 років тому +14

    I tap maple trees, but have developed my own method. I drill a 3/16 ths hole about 12" off the ground, and push a 3/16 ths brass tube into the hole. The tube has a 90 degree bend in it, and goes through a hole drilled into the cap of a 1 gallon used milk jug (super clean it before use). I get more sap than a hole drilled further up. When finished, I coat a 3/16 ths maple dowel with epoxy and drive that into the hole and use a razor knife to cut the dowel flush with the outside of the bark to seal it, making it impossible for bugs to get in. That way if the tree later becomes damaged, the good wood of the trunk can still be used for furniture, as you haven't damaged it 4 feet off the ground. I feel the same thing should be done with walnut trees, as their wood is even more valuable than maple.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +4

      Thats an interesting idea, never thought to plug with a dowel for lumber harvest later. We haven't seen any damage from bugs so far with black walnut, they definitely want to get into the sap but the trees themselves have been fine so far.

    • @georgebuzzardjr.638
      @georgebuzzardjr.638 4 роки тому +6

      Buy plugging the hole with a dowel you cause rot. Buy letting the sap flow it creates a invisible seal. It's like sticking a foreign object in one of your wounds.

    • @joshsmith7176
      @joshsmith7176 2 роки тому +1

      The tree will heal itself and by tapping the trees you don't damage the wood that's used in furniture you only drill a small hole into the sap wood and not the good heart wood.

    • @woodsie5474
      @woodsie5474 2 роки тому +1

      @@joshsmith7176 Sap wood BECOMES heart wood. All damages show later in the heart wood. That is what bird's eye maple is, small branches that break off.

    • @demsrchildabusers7959
      @demsrchildabusers7959 2 роки тому +1

      I would not trust brass. Copper, one of the ingredients in brass, is toxic to trees.

  • @VonFowler-fw3yh
    @VonFowler-fw3yh 2 роки тому +1

    My maple taps have a build in hook and I put a small hole just under the bottom threads of a gallon milk jug. I get a gallon in a few hours if the sap is flowing well. With the gallon jugs you won't have to collect it as often. Also if you keep the lids from the milk jug you can put them back on when you transport the jugs. I replace the full jug with a clean replacement and it saves a lot of time and over a few days and having a clean container each time cuts back on the sticks and the bugs that always get stuck in the sap.

  • @superdave1921
    @superdave1921 8 місяців тому +1

    I have never had the pleasure of trying it, but it sounds amazingly delicious! Thanks for sharing the process with your viewers. Much appreciated!

  • @garywheeler7039
    @garywheeler7039 4 роки тому +29

    The unboiled sap might also be a good source of clean emergency drinking water too. Seasonal of course.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +12

      Thats interesting Gary, it definitely is lighter in sweetness and certainly has some nutrients/minerals I imagine. Would be really fun to get some analyzed for what's in it at the sap stage.

    • @thezfunk
      @thezfunk 3 роки тому +2

      It definitely is. I know you can buy maple sap as a health drink. It should be perfectly sterile coming out of the tree.

    • @dom4002
      @dom4002 Рік тому

      Interesting, I was wondering if you can drink it in an emergency situation

    • @isaiahthemack8892
      @isaiahthemack8892 10 місяців тому +2

      @@dom4002 yea maple sap is safe to consume as soon as it comes out you only boil it to make syrup

    • @breezywilson760
      @breezywilson760 8 місяців тому

      Sap is so good! Does start to turn fast though...

  • @zx900steve
    @zx900steve 5 років тому +7

    Love the vid. Here in the poconos, BW sap is running nicely.... just boiled 5 gallons yesterday. 2 years ago i collected 275 gallons and had a decent harvest. Love this stuff!!

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  5 років тому +2

      Man I am so jealous! My dad is taking a break this year and I love going home and doing it with him. So so much fun. 275 gallons of syrup or sap? if you mean syrup that is a ton! What do you do with it all?

    • @zx900steve
      @zx900steve 5 років тому

      275 gallons was the sap. The ratio i got was 1 gallon of syrup from 50 gallons of sap. Lots of boiling for a little bit of liquid gold.....

    • @garynorden1117
      @garynorden1117 4 роки тому +1

      @@zx900steve There's gold in them their hills

  • @katersization
    @katersization 2 роки тому

    I love this outlaw. Thanks for the information!

  • @briaginter4837
    @briaginter4837 2 роки тому

    Just found your channel thank you for the info this is great idea for those of us in KY! Lots of black walnut trees

  • @flashthompson7
    @flashthompson7 2 місяці тому

    Thank you guys so much! God bless you!

  • @jamescopeland5358
    @jamescopeland5358 Рік тому

    That looks great!

  • @Yhrim70
    @Yhrim70 4 роки тому +2

    Saw your video title pop up... This is GREAT! Never heard of this before! Love black walnuts, even though they are hard to crack. We have quite a few black walnut trees too. Great Info! Thanks for Sharing! Got a New Sub

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому

      Thanks so much Yhrim! We are so pumped to have you subbed! You could not have timed it better as we are currently in the process of making new videos and hope to start posting again very soon! Stay tuned 😀

  • @jameshelmke5372
    @jameshelmke5372 2 роки тому

    Just finishing my first year of trying syrup. Why didn’t I find your video before. This stuff is great. Planning to tap more trees next year.
    James from northwest Ohio

  • @WendyHarris14350
    @WendyHarris14350 Рік тому

    Good to know. I live in Cleveland and Black walnut trees are EVERYWHERE!!!! might copy the formula here where I live

  • @DirtRoadAutoRepair
    @DirtRoadAutoRepair 4 роки тому +3

    Awesome! Great video! Planning to start doing syrup this season! Thanks!

  • @bigrod0069
    @bigrod0069 2 роки тому

    sounds really good, I wanna try some

  • @rzambory2938
    @rzambory2938 3 роки тому

    groovy music !! from AFFRICA ! Thanks for the video !! excellent !

  • @BillWetzel
    @BillWetzel 3 місяці тому

    Awesome! Thank you! Go Streaks!!

  • @djshotokan
    @djshotokan 5 років тому +1

    Amazing vid! going to get those kits!!

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  5 років тому

      They really do make a difference in setup! Especially when you are just starting out.

  • @robinlillian9471
    @robinlillian9471 5 років тому +2

    Very interesting. Thank you.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  5 років тому

      So glad you liked it! If you ever get the chance make sure you try the syrup you'll love it!

  • @OzziesOddities
    @OzziesOddities 2 роки тому

    Wow that's interesting!

  • @zzapzzin
    @zzapzzin 4 роки тому +1

    thanks for the lesson

  • @fredsanford4116
    @fredsanford4116 2 роки тому

    A labor of love.

  • @miniaturesculptureartby23r20

    looks so delicious. :D

  • @gaianeg7927
    @gaianeg7927 Рік тому

    Bravo!!!!!!!!

  • @ssergeant9682
    @ssergeant9682 3 роки тому

    just working on maple syrup this year. we have tons more black walnut trees than maple trees. I'd love to taste this syrup before spending a ton of time doing it. thanks for posting. I'll have to give this some thought. I'm still trying to get the maple syrup right. mine crystallized so I'm working on fixing that.

  • @bobscruggs8886
    @bobscruggs8886 5 років тому +1

    Now I have to buy some the taste has to be great, thanks

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  5 років тому +1

      IT IS SO GOOOD! You have to track some down you won't regret it.

  • @crtomirrozman
    @crtomirrozman 4 роки тому +1

    Great stuff.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому

      Glad you liked it!

    • @crtomirrozman
      @crtomirrozman 4 роки тому

      @@DeborahandMichael I was wondering whether it could be done with Persian walnut.

  • @lindaclark5911
    @lindaclark5911 5 років тому +1

    I think you are totally onto something!!!!!

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому

      Thanks Linda! So glad you liked our video, we are planning a comeback and are working on new videos which we hope to start posting again soon.

  • @killingoldgrowthsince
    @killingoldgrowthsince 4 роки тому +2

    Filing cabinets make great fish smokers aswell. Great video.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +2

      Thats an awesome idea Doug! I think my favorite fish hack I've ever seen/heard of was a guy that modified dryers to be large commercial size fish scalers for yellow perch off Lake Erie. He could scale a ton of fish with no effort of his own.

    • @killingoldgrowthsince
      @killingoldgrowthsince 4 роки тому

      @@DeborahandMichael the only difference is I use a hot plate for a colder smoke.
      ua-cam.com/video/V6JiiwDlErM/v-deo.html

  • @cranberryruncampground1014
    @cranberryruncampground1014 5 років тому +13

    I'm trying to make a sampler of different syrups for my Mom's Christmas present - I found birch syrup, but can't find any black walnut syrup. So to all you guys and gals thinking of tapping those walnut trees, I hope to see you on Etsy next year!

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +1

      This is something Michael's parents have wanted to offer so much! Unfortunately Ohio food laws handle Walnut syrup very differently from maple and treat it as a nut related food (but not maple) and require a commercial kitchen for processing in order to sell the syrup. Maybe someday but for now they don't have a way to do this and can't sell it :(

    • @tropicalco2339
      @tropicalco2339 4 роки тому +3

      You could sell a craft like a painted ink pen and anyone who purchased artwork receives a gift of some syrup. That's how they sell Cannabis in Washington District of Columbia.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +1

      @@tropicalco2339 Thats a very clever solution! We had not thought of that.

    • @thezfunk
      @thezfunk 3 роки тому +2

      @@DeborahandMichael I buy leaf lard on Etsy for cooking. It is sold as 'cosmetic grade lard'. It is so much better than the lard you buy in blocks at the store that has been hydrogenated. So, like the other comment suggested. Label it not for human consumption or something creative and there are ways to do it. Not to say the law won't come down on you eventually anyway but I am sure you would have plenty of customers.

    • @Skitdora2010
      @Skitdora2010 Рік тому

      We found black walnut syrup back around 2015 online. You should try when it is in season being made. Our syrup sampler included sorghum, a shagbark hickory (made with the bark and the sap), the black walnut, and malted barley. We took a maple sugaring course from Cornell. I saw recently people can make a molasses like syrup from boiling down while mulberries.

  • @harrietpeabody2118
    @harrietpeabody2118 6 місяців тому

    Thank you 🧚

  • @Kre8iviT27
    @Kre8iviT27 2 роки тому +1

    I never knew that black walnut trees had sap to make syrup. I have one in my backyard and will try it.

  • @tommycowger9585
    @tommycowger9585 2 роки тому +2

    Do you sell your syrup? If so how much? Just subscribed, definitely was interesting in seeing how you process it!!! Thank you and can't wait to see what's next!

  • @Itchy1958
    @Itchy1958 2 роки тому

    Wanted to hear the ping. Very informative and thank you.

  • @kimberlycanzonere7334
    @kimberlycanzonere7334 Рік тому

    Thank you so much

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 4 роки тому +2

    Sound very good Never tried it! But i would

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +1

      We hope you’re given the opportunity to try some eventually! It is delicious!

    • @426superbee4
      @426superbee4 4 роки тому +1

      @@DeborahandMichael me to ty > stay warm> this front going to break 171 record lows across the NATION!

  • @paulzedx636ninja7
    @paulzedx636ninja7 5 років тому +1

    wow i have a few black walnut trees and this looks like a fun adventure hope to try this in the winter. i bet at a smaller scale than this, just to see what it taste like.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  5 років тому

      It really is a lot of fun! Michael has gone home to help his dad almost every year since they started doing it.

    • @paulzedx636ninja7
      @paulzedx636ninja7 5 років тому

      @@DeborahandMichael wow the temperature is right to start tapping some trees at the moment thanks for the reply gotta get some taps.

  • @kassimkhankhan3875
    @kassimkhankhan3875 4 роки тому +8

    What astounding knowledge. I never knew that walnut would produce syrup. Thanks for enlightening my ignorant existence guys

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому

      Believe it or not Kassim but you can actually create syrup from a lot of trees, however there are definitely some that would not taste good at all, and even some that I'm sure would be poisonous.

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer Рік тому +1

    I bet that is delicious!

  • @shopshop144
    @shopshop144 2 роки тому +4

    Walnut wood is harder then maple wood? As a woodworker of many years I am quite sure its the other way around. At least after the wood is dry.

  • @Shigargarden
    @Shigargarden Рік тому

    When I was go school at morning I was drink walnut water during walking school. I keep break a boughs of walnut which stick come beneath the soil and tie a plastic bag to it at evening and at morning in I see the walnut water stored in plastic in bag so I drink the water and go to school morning some time. 25yr ago

  • @senatorjosephmccarthy2720
    @senatorjosephmccarthy2720 8 місяців тому

    You harvested 70 gallons of sap.
    If it was boiled down to 50 to 1, you collected 1.4 gallons of syrup.
    You should call it
    Auto Racing Syrup. Because it's all week working for 30 minutes of Great Livin'.

  • @iamandycheng
    @iamandycheng 6 років тому +1

    What a fun video. Why is there a small cutout near the top of the bottle? For the overflow?

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  6 років тому +1

      If you're talking about the jugs hanging from the tree thats actually where the tap goes into the bottle/jug. It's just a hole cut out for the bottle to hang / have the tap flow into.

    • @iamandycheng
      @iamandycheng 6 років тому +1

      Deborah and Michael super cool. Seems like you guys had fun.

  • @Mia-hu7xi
    @Mia-hu7xi 3 роки тому +2

    Would it be also possible to tap a normal walnut tree (Juglans regia) or is it only possible with the black walnut ? Thanks !

  • @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14
    @UrbanGardeningWithD.A.Hanks14 Рік тому +2

    Can you tap beech or pecans as well? What would cherry syrup taste like?! This is where I begin to look at every edible tree in my yard or at my cabin, for possible tapping.

  • @zoesdada8923
    @zoesdada8923 4 роки тому +6

    I'll bet you could make some really good moonshine from that walnut sap if you added some cracked rye.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +4

      Michael desperately wants a brewer to make a stout based on black walnut syrup. I bet it is delicious!!!!

  • @trevorreilly963
    @trevorreilly963 2 роки тому

    I am gona give this a shot next year, I have done birch syrup and maple syrup. The birch is great too but I used 87 gallons of sap to get just over a gallon of syrup. And just fyi walnut is softer then maple.

  • @adlabar7289
    @adlabar7289 2 роки тому

    I bet it makes an excellent whisky.

  • @joesheppard5960
    @joesheppard5960 4 роки тому +1

    Walnut syrup coming to a store near you, the new craze is walnuts

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +1

      Haha hopefully! That would make life a lot easier if someone would start selling this stuff 😂

    • @joesheppard5960
      @joesheppard5960 4 роки тому +1

      @@DeborahandMichael will be a good christmas for you guys with walnut syrup, i can see it already 😁, ALL THE BEST AND GOOD LUCK FOR 2020

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +1

      @@joesheppard5960 Thank you so much for saying something so nice!!!! Good luck to you in 2020 as well! It's going to be a good year! WE CAN FEEL IT! 🥳🥳🥳

  • @1806StoneHouse
    @1806StoneHouse 4 роки тому +12

    "better than Maple Syrup" come on!! those are fighting' words.. haha!!

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +2

      I promise it’s so much better! Maple is amazing but black walnut is heaven.

    • @1806StoneHouse
      @1806StoneHouse 4 роки тому +1

      Deborah and Michael I can’t trust anything you say... haha

  • @jennyboone991
    @jennyboone991 2 роки тому

    We are going to try this soon. I've located about 50 mature trees that produced nuts last fall. I'm curious about the total amount of sap we should expect and also, how long the sap runs once it begins flowing?

    • @jameshelmke5372
      @jameshelmke5372 2 роки тому

      My first time also. Taped 12 trees and got about 15 to 20 gal. over the past month. Doing the final boiling this week. How did yours come out?

  • @LeonbergerG
    @LeonbergerG 5 років тому +2

    Just came across this video as I am boiling down my first batch of walnut syrup In Galion ohio.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +2

      That's awesome! How did it turn out? What did you think of the taste?

    • @notgivennotgiven7776
      @notgivennotgiven7776 4 роки тому +1

      I just came across this video too, cause I was getting ready to eat some syrup. And, I'm 10 miles south of Sandusky.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому

      @@notgivennotgiven7776 technically this was closer to Upper Sandusky... long story but it's about 1.5 hours south of Sandusky. You're still very nearby though! I hope you enjoyed your syrup 🤗

  • @richtomlinson7090
    @richtomlinson7090 2 роки тому +1

    Very cool, but I have to say Black Walnut isn't as hard and heavy as Sugar Maple or Black Maple, the two hard Maples are the most commonly tapped tree for syrup, but I'd like to try what he's doing here.
    Also Black Birch (Sweet Birch) is great for Tapping.

  • @rockmack7343
    @rockmack7343 7 місяців тому

    If your are interested, Hickory syrup is also very delicious. I never made it but have tried it. i assume the process is much the same as walnut or maple syrup making.

  • @briaginter4837
    @briaginter4837 2 роки тому

    Could you show how you taped the trees,🥰

  • @briananderson2832
    @briananderson2832 5 років тому +4

    I wonder why you don't ever see this on the market.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  5 років тому +2

      At least in Ohio the syrup is classified differently than maple as the nut origin of black walnut makes it not friendly to anyone with a severe nut allergy. So I wonder if people don’t think it’s worth the extra steps or it’s just not as common of knowledge. You can actually make a birch or hickory syrup and I’m sure there are others as well.

    • @elizabethdonnelly1204
      @elizabethdonnelly1204 3 роки тому

      I'm in Ohio too! 👀

  • @shmohnshmohn1700
    @shmohnshmohn1700 3 роки тому +2

    I've been doing this on a much smaller scale for a couple of years. I didn't notice if you mentioned the problem of pectin that appears after the sap has been boiled partway down. I've had a lot of difficulty filtering mine because of that goopy pectin. Somewhere I found a mention of using pectinase enzyme during the process to eliminate it. Have you tried that, or do you know anything about it? I bought some and meant to use it this past winter, but forgot until the syrup was nearly ready. I'm not clear on what stage of the process would be the best time to use the pectinase.

    • @Romasulmona
      @Romasulmona Рік тому

      They didn't respond huh..wny would they.......I think these two are not knowledgeable or offer safe information....
      The stream there can be a possible healthy risk to both tree and sap..whoever drains from that tree.....
      Do your own research and find the answers you seek......it's not here...
      I lost trust watching these two......
      Especially now with our rivers and streams under ATTACK
      Stay safe...
      Let me know if you found your answer on when to usepectinase..!?

  • @lindseysitzman
    @lindseysitzman 4 місяці тому

    What if you were to process maple sap with walnut sap?
    Since the water content of the two trees is different, it’s probably not recommended, right?

  • @nicksurfs1
    @nicksurfs1 4 роки тому

    This was really interesting! So cool! Why do you turn the jars upside down? It seems like that would make it harder to seal.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому

      Good question! I will have to ask my mother-in-law! Maybe we can do a follow up video that answers everyones questions. :)

    • @nicksurfs1
      @nicksurfs1 4 роки тому +1

      Deborah and Michael thank you! I know I’ve seen a lot of people do it. And I know it’s the way it’s done, but I have no idea why haha.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому

      @@nicksurfs1 lol yah honestly I don't know why either. I think its a pressure thing. we'll find out :)

    • @garynorden1117
      @garynorden1117 4 роки тому +1

      @@DeborahandMichael The heat expands the metal than when you turn them over they cool and pop that's the jar sealing contraction. If they don't pop reheat the whole jar turn the screwtop tight let cool should pop. That's what my mom used to do

    • @senatorjosephmccarthy2720
      @senatorjosephmccarthy2720 8 місяців тому

      @@garynorden1117 . Heat rises. If the jars are not set upside down, the heat rises into the area near the steel lid, heating the area and lid, then rises above the jar and lid.
      So when the steel lid cools, the difference in temperature is greater than if the jars had been tipped over.
      Tipping the jars over doesn't cool the jar nor syrup in the jar per se.
      The heat rises out of the jar and syrup at the same rate if the jars are turned over or not.
      🔹If the jars are not tipped over, the heat rises out of the syrup and jar anyway,
      so the steel lid has a much bigger area below it cooled,
      so the vacuum in the jar is going to be much greater,
      so the lid is going to be sealed tighter.
      By not tipping the jars over.
      So leaving the jars upright provides a stronger seal.

  • @james-qr1rx
    @james-qr1rx 2 місяці тому

    I made boxelder syrup this year. Delicious. A hint of butterscotch. My plan is for walnut next year. Cant wait. As for the nuts. Too much work for me.

  • @zmaxhunter
    @zmaxhunter 3 місяці тому

    New England syrup makers are using Reverse Osmosis systems to rapidly increase production time..

  • @w4baham
    @w4baham 7 місяців тому

    Will "tapping" the walnut trees cause some of them to eventually die? Does that also cause some damage (defects) in lumber from those trees?

  • @WatchMeBuild
    @WatchMeBuild 3 роки тому +2

    Yo! I'm boiling down my first weeks worth of sap ever. Right around 5 gallons. It seems like I may get 8oz worth.haha.

  • @dankalisz3235
    @dankalisz3235 4 роки тому +5

    Does Tapping the trees cause problems with the actual nut production..In Other words can they be dual purpose trees or are they sap only or nuts only....

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +3

      We don't personally do anything with the nuts, however someone else above in the comments mentioned it will reduce nut production so it sounds like they will still produce but at a slower rate.

  • @RentAsunder0
    @RentAsunder0 3 роки тому +3

    Sycamore is the beat tastes like butterscotch

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  3 роки тому

      Man! I have to try this then! I love butterscotch flavor! Thanks for the tip! -Michael

  • @TheLandlordPicker
    @TheLandlordPicker 2 роки тому +1

    Interesting i thought i tried to tap a walnut and didn't get anything to drip. Going to try again in the spring. Thanks outlaw.

    • @rebeccashetter2309
      @rebeccashetter2309 2 роки тому +1

      You have to wait until we have a few nights of cold weather. The sap comes out in the early spring and late fall. Keep trying. God Bless

  • @davidbennett1357
    @davidbennett1357 Рік тому

    at around 3:56, it sounds to ME like raw walnut sap is essentially the le croix version of actual walnut syrup.....feel free to correct me if I am mistaken.....😀

  • @katherinejustine1
    @katherinejustine1 Рік тому

    Down in New Zealand we have tried doing this with our English walnut tree. It turned out very bitter. It didn't taste sweet at all, but felt syrupy between my fingers. Did I burn it?

  • @denniscollier9070
    @denniscollier9070 4 роки тому +3

    How many trees would you say it would take to collect 50 gallons of sap? Also, how long does it take for one of those two liter bottles to fill up? Sorry if you answered this in the video, I'm watching with the sound very low.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +1

      Thats a great question Dennis! We are thinking of putting together a Part 2 video and maybe answer some of these questions. Would that be of interest to you? Also we are back to weekly videos in the new year :)

    • @garynorden1117
      @garynorden1117 4 роки тому

      @@DeborahandMichael That would be good

  • @mikesworld2019au
    @mikesworld2019au 5 років тому +3

    i did maple syrup last year and i have tasted birch syrup but i have not had a chance to sample black walnut syrup yet

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +1

      You have to track some down, it will change your life!

  • @charlenepinola4310
    @charlenepinola4310 2 роки тому

    Where can we buy it?are stores selling raisin? I don't like maple syrup I use corn syrup on my waffles.i would like to try black walnut syrup.

  • @jamescopeland5358
    @jamescopeland5358 Рік тому

    We cook sugarcane syrup 80 gal of juice yields 8-11 gal of syrup.

  • @tandago7281
    @tandago7281 2 роки тому

    Could the same thing be done with a regular european walnut?

  • @DEVUNK88
    @DEVUNK88 4 роки тому +1

    proper oxygenation of sap will help flavor and avoid spoiling if it sits to long

  • @dccandmlc
    @dccandmlc 2 роки тому

    A fully mature black walnut tree of average size will produce how many gallons of sap in a single season?

  • @marshajamison7463
    @marshajamison7463 6 місяців тому

    I have friends who have tapped their walnut trees

  • @Mginger21
    @Mginger21 4 роки тому +2

    Can I tap the trees before winter, or is it more ideal in late winter/early spring?

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +1

      It's more ideal to tap them late winter as you're getting ready to collect sap.

    • @mabloodhound
      @mabloodhound 4 роки тому +1

      Tapping them too early may allow the tree to form a healing skin over the tap hole. Needs to be done just before the late winter time for collecting.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому

      @@mabloodhound Thats a good point! I had not thought about the fact that the tree would probably heal in the meantime. Thanks for sharing and watching!

  • @GrapeApe2018
    @GrapeApe2018 4 роки тому +2

    Minimum size of tree you can tap? I have about two acres of black walnut trees.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому

      Great question! Probably 10-12”-always try to tap under a branch above you also. Thanks for watching, let us know if you end up tapping your black walnut trees! We would love to see your syrup haul next year 😀

  • @chuckoneill4229
    @chuckoneill4229 4 роки тому +2

    I'd love to try it are there any commercial examples out there?

    • @garylong7096
      @garylong7096 4 роки тому +1

      How i tap. Get a dozen taps, pvc 3/8 flexible tubing 12 pieces 24in long, 12 clean milkjugs with cap, twine.
      Black walnut, 1 tap per 16 inch of radius. Match drillbit to tap,drill slight upward angle drill 1.5- 2. in. depth. Hammer in tap till tight. Use ziptie to attach flex tube to tap, drill hole needed to push tube thru cap of jug, tighen cap to jug secure to tree with twine. Finished.
      Tap center- 30 - 36 in. from ground, center hole over largest feed root.
      This produced average 5 gallon sap per week, 20 - 24oz. Walnut syrup.
      I prefer to boil on my rocket stove, 5 gallon sap, down to 64 oz. , put on controlled heat, stove, the steam is sticky uses caution, keep boiling at 215 degree, till 24oz yield, remove and let cool. Stamp mark your pot, using water at 24oz. 64oz. . For measure.
      Use this ratio, per gallon if dont have 5 gallon of sap.
      Enjoy and REJOICE in the Lord, for this creation.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому

      We've personally not come across any black walnut syrup for sale in a retail chain. If anyone else has please comment. If you track anything down, let us know! It is delicious and has a really fun smoky/vanilla component to it.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +1

      @@garylong7096 Thats awesome Gary, your process sounds pretty similar to Michael's dads. The induction burner is great for finishing because it heats up the syrup so fast! Not sure what a rocket stove is but we will look it up!

    • @garylong7096
      @garylong7096 4 роки тому +1

      @@DeborahandMichael . Here in eastern PA, i have 16 black walnut trees on our property
      Radius of 16 in. to 40 in.
      Dont have access to maple.
      Yet, but looking.
      Love them both, syrup, to me tastes, maple delicious and sweet, walnut delicious nutty flavor and less sweet.
      Dont know any one locally selling. A time back, searching Google, saw walnut syrup priced $24, for a pint.
      Maple is about 8 - 10 dollars , a pint.
      The rocket stove, many variations. Make mine out of hollow core masonary block.
      Basically make a L shaped flue, the bottom you feed your wood in, must have air feed front to back, under fire wood and coals, 2 inch steel pipe works great. Only disadvantage wood sizes have to fit in blockcore.
      Im a carpenter, get alot of framing cutoffs.
      I burn till have about, 1 gallon of hot coals in stove base and going up flue, ready to boil sap. Great to have oak at this point for longevity of burn.
      Continue to feed wood, I'll fill bottom of L flue with wood , occasionally drop a few down the flue. Use another masonry block at base for dampner , if needed
      Question, for me I noticed, north facing taps, some days put out double volume of sap, than other taps that aren't.
      How about yourselves.
      Take care my, friend's.

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +1

      @@garylong7096 Wow! That is awesome and extremely useful/helpful info! Michael's dad has been really happy with his file cabinet evaporator and induction burner setup, but your setup sounds pretty cool! We've not had the chance to tap maple trees but maybe one of these days we will, that could be a fun follow up video to compare the differences.

  • @michaelnowak1011
    @michaelnowak1011 2 роки тому

    I'm popular when I drink popular syrup sap .wait what .that's very popular. In my area of poplars.

  • @johnhouse9937
    @johnhouse9937 4 роки тому +6

    Once you have collected the sap how do you plug the hole to stop it from leaking or damaging the tree? I have over 600 black walnut trees and just found out today you can tap them for syrup. I am thinking about trying it.
    Thank you for this video.

    • @Eowynkit
      @Eowynkit 4 роки тому +2

      John House Trees will heal on their own

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому +2

      John the hole doesn't have to be plugged as when the sap has run out it will simply stop flowing. However some people don't like to drill their trees if they have plans to sell the wood for lumber in the future (some people like the way the wood looks from being drilled and some don't).

  • @taylorbowen8736
    @taylorbowen8736 Рік тому

    sick!

  • @zprince4120
    @zprince4120 8 місяців тому

    You should try making some different kinds of beer with the sap.

  • @wyldalleycat050
    @wyldalleycat050 2 роки тому

    I've tapped both maple and walnuts & I prefer the walnut syrup over the maple.

  • @124bucket
    @124bucket 4 роки тому

    after in jars ,do you need to refridgearate it?

    • @DeborahandMichael
      @DeborahandMichael  4 роки тому

      Thats a really good question! Ill have to ask the in-laws. We do just to be safe and to keep ants out of it. Maybe we should do a follow-up video to answer everyones questions? Let us know what you think! We will be back to weekly videos the first week of January.

  • @Ivan.A.Trulyuski
    @Ivan.A.Trulyuski Рік тому

    We have 250 acres of walnuts spaced 30 feet apart. Giving me ideas

  • @boldwarrior2196
    @boldwarrior2196 2 роки тому

    We have them just don't get the back shell on your carpet hard to get out we have black walnuts in Northern California

  • @sydneyvan2364
    @sydneyvan2364 2 роки тому

    Hello! I am doing a class project on sustainable black walnut syrup businesses, would I be able to interview or call with you for more information? Great view! It really helped!

  • @teemomain8268
    @teemomain8268 2 роки тому +1

    Can you drink Black walnut water similar to maple water (the sap before you boil down to syrup)?

    • @WendyHarris14350
      @WendyHarris14350 Рік тому

      from what they're saying, sounds like it. Basically sugar water.

    • @wyldalleycat050
      @wyldalleycat050 Рік тому

      yes , i usually have a sip or two every season just to know the taste .

  • @fosuaagyamfi1326
    @fosuaagyamfi1326 2 роки тому +3

    Please not an outlaw. Eating from the natural that God Almighty created for Humans. Continue never stop Mr Man

  • @edti3632
    @edti3632 Рік тому

    You could make moonshine out there

  • @jot9073
    @jot9073 2 роки тому

    So can I have some shipped?