You never know what you are going to see next on this off grid homestead. One day you may see us hard at work making our own sugar syrup and then later, the GI Joes conquering the cat. You just have to stay alert around here.
The time quickly came for us to harvest our cane sugar and cook it down. The harvest was not as big as last year as some deer decided to romp through our field and bed down among the cane. They destroyed a good portion of the potential harvest this year. But we were still able to harvest and cook down over 3 gallons worth of sugar syrup.
Here is the process.
First the cane has to be cut by hand and then loaded on a trailer. The trailer is unloaded up by our outdoor kitchen. The seed tops are cut off and saved. They will be sold to the public for growing cane and could be used as either chicken feed or dehulled and ground into flour. Cane seed is natural gluten free in case you are wondering.
SQUEEZE THE CANE
The next step is to squeeze the cane to get the juice. We have this 1 HP motor sugar cane juicer from Vietnam from a company called Tubobiz to press our cane into juice.
Everybody gets in on the process. Here is my youngest taking a turn at feeding the cane into the juicer.
My oldest feeding cane into the juicer.
Even Jaimie is helping to take turns on the juicer. It takes pretty much 2 full days to cut, juice and cook a quarter acre into syrup.
The juice falls from the juicer into a clean food grade bucket that will then be poured into the hot evaporator to cook. This juice is very tasty and healthy. Some people claim that this juice is the best health drink on the planet.
As the juice is collected from the squeezed cane, its poured into the evaporator and the cooking process begins.
The green film that rises to the surface is constantly skimmed off and discarded.
After the cooking is complete, the VERY hot syrup is poured into quart mason jars and turned upside down on a table so the lids will seal permanently. Here is a VIDEO! Sorry, no sound included with this clip.
The jars of yummy sweet syrup are now sitting in our pantry for future baking uses or cooking uses.
Later in the next day, my boys were playing with their action figures and noticed the cat had fallen asleep nearby. Uh-Oh! So the boys set up their action figures around the cat like they had killed the cat and asked me to take pictures.
Boys will be boys.
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