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Steen's 100% Pure Cane Syrup is a premium, all-natural syrup with no additives or preservatives, packaged in a generous 16 fl. oz. bottle. Trusted in Louisiana for over 100 years, it's perfect for a variety of recipes, from classic desserts to savory marinades, and is suitable for non-GMO and gluten-free diets.
F**D
Very sweet, nice flavor
I saw a recipe for the "RAISINβ CANE OLD-FASHIONED" cocktail that calls for cane syrup. After searching awhile this seemed like the perfect cane syrup to try. I have used it several times and it does make a tasty drink. It is very thick so it takes a lot of stirring to get it completely mixed in. I also found that if I followed the recipe as written it was a little too sweet for my tastes. I backed the cane syrup down in steps until I got to a half tsp of syrup and that's perfect for me.
T**O
Real Cane Syrup
Tastes like the old time cane syrup I rem,ember. All you can find at grocery stores is primarily corn syrup, same as Karo! Steen's tastes great
M**A
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Husband loves this product
Husband love this ..thanks for being on time....
J**O
Good
Very good
R**W
Love product; packaging is a disaster
I've been using Steen's for many years and adore it. Sadly, for me, I'm in the northeast and it's impossible to find here...so I order it. 3 shipments in a row have now been damaged, all within ten days. Fantastic product. Disastrous packaging and shipping issues. I'm not the only one to leave this type of review. In two of the shipments, the drivers should've caught it--there was obvious syrup leaking out of the unopened box. In both cases, bottles were broken during shipment and leaked all over inside of box. They are wrapped in bubble wrap but they are very loose inside the box and cannot handle being dropped, obviously.Update: After the 3rd refund within a week, the last Amazon associate I spoke to said it would be reviewed and unavailable for shipment for a while until they got to bottom of the pkg issue. 2-3 days later it's still available to add to cart. Doesn't look like anything is being done. Buyer beware. 5 star product. 0-1 star pkg and shipping. Hoping they fix problem soon because I would like to buy more! Might have to switch to cans.
M**N
MAKES THE BEST PECAN PIE EVER!
I love Steen's 100% Pure Cane Syrup! Can't say enough good things about it! I buy it in the 16 oz bottle and buy a half dozen at a time, cause the grocery stores out West (U.S.) aren't carrying it yet and it's the same size as dark Karo syrup bottle, so it's easy to substitute it straight across in my pecan pie instead of GMO Dark Karo Syrup! In the past I have always made my Pecan Pie with dark Karo Syrup, but we went non-GMO about a year ago, and I've had to change some things. I had been looking for a substitute for the dark Karo Syrup after I called Karo and was told that they were not going to be making a non-GMO version. I decided to try Steen's 100% Cane Syrup and substituted it straight across in my recipe. Biggest surprise was that it tasted so-o much better than the dark Karo, that we won't likely go back even if Karo does make a non-GMO version! Incidentally, the recipe I use is on the bottle of dark Karo Syrup, except that the original recipe had a little salt in the filling, which I still include, because it cuts the sweetness of the filling a little and compliments the toasted pecans on top. I always double the recipe and make two pies, so you don't have to measure the Steen's cane syrup--just use the entire bottle! The changes I made to create a "non-GMO Southern Pecan Pie" that everyone loves are in parenthesis:"DeLuxe Pecan Pie"1 unbaked 9-inch pastry shell (I make homemade--easy recipe below.)3 eggs (organic and cage free - Costco, Sprouts, Harmon's, etc.)1 c. Karo dark corn syrup (Use Steen's 100% Pure Cane Syrup instead. Ordered it here on Amazon. It's better than the dark Karo and it's non-GMO.)1 c. sugar (Use non-GMO cane sugar.)2 T. margarine, melted (Use organic and/or non RBST butter instead--Kirkland or Organic Valley brands.)1 t. vanilla (real)1/8 t. salt1 c. pecans (sliced by hand to medium thin thickness--around 1/8" to 3/16" wide)Beat eggs slightly. Mix in next 5 ingredients, then 1/2 c. sliced nuts. Pour into unbaked shell. Sprinkle remaining 1/2 c. nuts over top of filling. Cover edge of pie crust with pie crust shield (see below). Bake in 400 degree oven for 15 minutes. Set oven temperature control at 350 degrees and continue baking for 30 to 35 minutes. (Filling should be slightly less set in center than around edge.)Pie Crust (non-GMO Oil Pastry)1 & 1/2 times this recipe for two 9 inch pie crusts.2 c. all-purpose flour1 t. salt (Use 3/4 t. salt instead)1/2 c. salad oil (Use "Extra Light Olive Oil" instead. I like "Carapelli's" (Walmart).5 T. cold waterSift together flour and salt. Pour salad oil and cold water into measuring cup (do not stir). Add all at once to the flour mixture. Stir lightly with fork. Form into 2 balls; flatten dough slightly. Roll each dough ball between two 12-inch square of waxed paper. (First dampen the table slightly, so paper won't slip.) When dough is rolled in circle to edges of paper, it will be the right thickness for the crust. Peel off top sheet of waxed paper and fit dough, paper side up, into pie plate. Remove paper. Gently press pastry to fit pie plate; seal any tears. Cut pastry about 1 inch beyond edge of pie plat. Roll pastry under like pizza edge, except smaller roll, to make a double thickness edge. Press dough in with right index finger against index finger and thumb of left hand to form the fluted edge. This recipe makes enough pastry for one 8 or 9 inch double crust pie. I use "Good Cook" pie shields over edges during entire baking time to prevent over browned edges, but you can also fold a 10 - 12 inch square of aluminum foil into quarters and cut out 2 inch wide circle of aluminum foil and bend it to arch over pie crust edge (shiny side out) during the entire baking time too and accomplish the same thing.Enjoy! This is the best recipe for "Pecan Pie" that I have ever tried, and believe me I've tried a lot of them! Let me know here if you try it and like it!P.S. Good packaging too! None of the bottles were broken upon arrival.
E**T
The original pure cane flavor is undeniably delicious.
This is what I remember pure cane syrup from the 1960βs tasted like when I lived in Tampa Florida. All it takes is a little bit on some pancakes to bring them to life. Yummy.
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