Stunning dishes for an intimate Valentine’s Day at home



With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we’ve carefully curated a selection of delicious and drool-worthy recipes that will please the taste buds of anyone craving a sweet or savoury dish to celebrate with.

Whether you’re planning a candlelit dinner or a relaxed evening in, these maple syrup recipes are perfect for any stay-at-home Valentine’s Day plans this year.

Raspberry Maple Pancakes with Maple Coulis

Impress your significant other with these special, pink raspberry maple pancakes with maple coulis. This divine, high stack of pancakes is made with raspberry purée, giving them a lovely pink hue that’s delightful for Valentine’s Day.

Finish off these high-rise pancakes with a handful of fresh raspberries for flavour before dousing these in the maple coulis topping and drizzling with golden pure maple syrup for more pure decadence!

 Frozen Strawberry, Maple and Yoghurt Bark

 Looking for a small snack to add to your Valentine’s Day menu? The frozen strawberry, maple and yoghurt bark is a delicious, yet healthy snack, meaning you can eat this one completely guilt-free!

Made from low-fat Greek Yoghurt, a selection of fresh berries, lemon juice and pure maple syrup, this must-have Valentine’s Day snack comes in at around 40 calories per serving. Leave the bark to freeze overnight before slicing it into shards and enjoying.

Maple to Montreal

Toast to Valentine’s Day with a glass of our maple to Montreal bubbles! Made with smooth Nusa Cana rum, lime juice for a bit of tang, pure maple syrup and prosecco to keep things bubbly and celebratory, this is a delicious and easy-to-make cocktail.

Shake the combined liquid with ice in a cocktail maker before straining it into a tall champagne flute and garnishing with orange zest for a delicate finishing touch on this refreshing drink.

Vegan Chocolate and Maple Fondant

End the night on a high note with this plant-based and dairy-free chocolate and maple fondant recipe, perfect for any chocolate lover to indulge in this V-Day. Made with mashed banana, maple sugar, dark chocolate, and pure maple syrup, these fondants have a decadent melt-in-the-middle feature that will tickle anybody’s fancy.

Serve this recipe warm with plant-based ice cream or your favourite fresh fruit for a sweet celebration at home this year.

Maki Sushi Rolls with Maple Soy Sauce

Showcase your kitchen skills by making these maple maki sushi rolls with soy sauce for a fun and flavourful night. The sushi rice is seasoned with maple vinegar, pure maple syrup, and a pinch of salt to mix flavours of sweet and savoury. Once you’ve cooked your rice and placed it on a thin layer of seaweed paper, it’s time to select your fillings!

From tuna, shredded duck, chicken, avocado, salmon and more, choose your favourite combo before rolling these into perfect maki sushi rolls and pairing them with our maple soy dipping sauce for a sweet, lasting taste.

Surprise your Valentine with some delicious homemade dishes, drinks and desserts!

Maple syrup is a natural ingredient, that will enhance any Valentine’s Day dish on your menu. Be sure to grab a bottle of pure Canadian maple syrup from your local supermarket for these celebratory V-Day recipes at home.

Check out our full range of maple syrup recipes to find your next go-to dish or dessert!

Did you know?

Pure Canadian maple syrup is 100% vegan

Pure Canadian maple syrup is 100% natural, so is completely vegan! Packed with vitamins and minerals, maple syrup is an ideal replacement for honey, as well as some refined sugars and artificial sweeteners due to its additional health benefits. 

Maple is a natural sugar containing vitamins and minerals

Pure Canadian maple syrup is a natural product, with no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. But did you know it’s also a source of the minerals manganese and riboflavin?

Maple syrup can be used in a wide variety of sweet and savoury dishes

Pure Canadian maple syrup can add rich and sweet flavours to almost any meal, with breakfast, lunch and dinner recipes all benefitting from the addition of this natural sweetener.

A Source of Natural Energy

Maple syrup is a natural source of energy. Check out how maple can act as fuel before, during, and after exercise.