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This homemade hot honey recipe is quick and easy to make with 3 ingredients and can be used in countless delicious ways!

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Is there anything that isn’t better with a drizzle of hot honey?! 😍

I don’t know about you, but we’ve become thoroughly obsessed with this spicy-sweet condiment over the past few years here in our house. Drizzled on everything from pizza, biscuits, fried chicken, baked salmon, shrimp boil, roasted veggies, cornbread, baked brie, or corn on the cob? Yes, please. Stirred in to sweeten your next co*cktail, cup of hot tea (or hot toddy!), or even a batch of salad dressing? Great idea. Served as a dipper for fries, chicken fingers, or a charcuterie board?Definitely. That surprise heat adds the perfect extra kick to countless dishes where you might normally just use a plain sweetener. And if you’ve never tried it before, I’m convinced you’re going to love it!

Nowadays, hot honey is pretty commonly available in local grocery stores or online, but the markup is quite high and it’s usually much cheaper to make a batch yourself. Plus, it’s incredibly quick and easy to make at home. And with homemade hot honey, you get to be the one to decide which type of hot peppers to use and how spicy to make each batch. All you need are about 15 or 20 minutes and 3 ingredients and you’ll be good to go.

One more thing — with the holidays coming up, I also just wanted to mention that hot honey makes for great DIY gifting! Just grab some cute jars (you can rinse and reuse some old jam jars, order my favorite mini tulip jars, or use these adorable honey bear bottles), simmer up a quick batch of hot honey, and I’m certain your friends and family will put it to good use.

Alright, let’s make a quick batch!

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Hot Honey Ingredients

Before we get to the full recipe below, here are a few notes about the three basic hot honey ingredients that you will need:

  • Honey:The type of honey that you use is completely up to you. I prefer a basic clover honey that’s not overly floral, but you’re welcome to use any variety you prefer. (If possible, please consider purchasing a local honey to support bees in your area!)
  • Hot peppers:I most often make hot honey with basic crushed red pepper flakes, since I always keep them on hand in my spice cabinet and using dried peppers (vs fresh) allows the honey to be stored longer. However, this recipe is also fantastic made with fresh chile peppers (such as jalapeños, serranos, habaneros or Thai red bird chiles) or you can also have fun experimenting with other dried chile peppers (such as dried anchos, guajillos, pasillas or chiles de àrbol). The heat level of this recipe is very easy to adjust by adding more/less peppers or letting the peppers simmer awhile longer.
  • Vinegar: I like adding in a splash of apple cider vinegar (or red wine vinegar) to cut the sweetness a bit, a la Mike’s Hot Honey. You’re welcome to leave the vinegar out entirely if you prefer, or you can experiment with adding more or less to taste.

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How To Make Hot Honey

The full detailed recipe for how to make hot honey is included in the recipe at the bottom of this page, but here is the basic overview (with a few optional variations):

  • Bring the honey and hot peppers to a simmer. I usually just do this on the stove in either a saucepan or sauté pan, but you’re welcome to heat the mixture in a measuring cup in the microwave if you prefer.
  • Let it all infuse. Once the honey *just* reaches a simmer, remove it from the heat and let the mixture rest for 10-15 minutes so that the hot peppers can infuse the honey.
  • Give it a taste.Dip a clean spoon in the honey and give it a quick taste to test the heat level. If you want the honey to be spicier, you can either add in more hot peppers and/or let the honey continue to infuse for another 10 minutes. If you want the honey to be less spicy, add in some extra plain honey to dilute the mixture a bit.
  • Strain.At this point, I prefer to pour the honey through a fine mesh strainer into a clean jar to remove the hot peppers, which essentially halts the infusion so that you can control the level of heat. That said, many people prefer to leave the hot peppers in their jar of hot honey when storing it, which will likely increase the heat quite a bit. It’s up to you.
  • Use and enjoy.Then your homemade hot honey is ready to go! See below for all sorts of delicious ways that you can put it to use.

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Recipe Variations

Here are a few more fun ways that you’re welcome to customize your own hot honey recipe if you’d like:

  • Use different hot peppers: As mentioned above, there are all sorts of different fresh and dried hot peppers that you can use in this recipe! If you’d like to go the fresh pepper route, slice up a jalapeño, serrano, habanero, scotch bonnet or Thai bird chile and add it to the honey. If you’d like to go the dried pepper route, roughly chop up a dried ancho, guajillo, pasilla or chiles de àrbol and add it to the honey. As always when using fresh or dried peppers, the more seeds that you include will increase the heat of the recipe.
  • Use hot sauce:Many people love making homemade hot honey with hot sauce (such as Cholula or Frank’s) in place of the vinegar and/or chiles. It’s definitely a quicker method, as the hot sauce does not need the extra time to rest and infuse the honey.
  • Use lime juice:Fresh lime juice is also a delicious substitute for vinegar if you prefer. (Just note that the hot honey will need to be stored in the refrigerator if you use lime juice.)
  • Add salt:It depends on how you’re planning to use the hot honey. But especially when serving it as a dipping sauce, or if pairing it with already-sweet foods, I often like to add in a pinch of fine sea salt to bring out the flavors.
  • Add dry seasonings: If you want to get creative, there are all sorts of dried seasonings that you can add to customize your honey. Black pepper, chipotle powder, ground cinnamon, and ground rosemary are a few of my personal favorites.

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Ways To Use Hot Honey

Looking for some fun ideas for how to use hot honey? The options are endless, but here are a few of my faves:

  • Pizza:I’m completely obsessed with adding a drizzle to any type of pizza, although I’m convinced it pairs especially well with pepperoni.
  • Biscuits and breads: Hot honey tastes absolutely divine drizzled on a warm biscuit, a slice of cornbread, or French toast. But feel free to also drizzle it on any of your favorite breads.
  • Vegetables:Add a drizzle to your favorite grilled or roasted vegetables or stir-fry. It’s also fabulous with corn on the cob!
  • Meats, seafood and tofu: Hot honey chicken wings are a classic! Hot honey also tastes delicious drizzled on steak, pork, shrimp, sausage, bacon, fish, scallops, tofu, and any other favorite proteins.
  • Fried foods: Hot honey fried chicken (or fried fish) is another match made in heaven. It’s also fantastic on french fries and other various fried foods.
  • Charcuterie boards:Serve hot honey as a dipper with your next cheese board, or drizzle it atop a wheel of baked brie.
  • Vinaigrettes: Hot honey is a great way to sweeten your favorite salad dressing, while adding in a touch of heat.
  • Desserts: Drizzle it over ice cream, brownies, cheesecakes and more.
  • Drinks and co*cktails: Use hot honey as a spicy sweetener in your next co*cktail (I especially love it in an old fashioned, mojito, or gimlet) or stir it into your next hot cup of tea or hot toddy.

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Hot Honey

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  • Author: Ali
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 15 mins
  • Total Time: 20 mins
  • Yield: 1 cup 1x
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This homemade hot honey recipe is quick and easy to make with 3 ingredients and can be used in countless delicious ways!

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Simmer. Add the honey and crushed red pepper flakes (or jalapeño slices) to a medium sauté pan or saucepan. Heat over medium heat until the honey very lightly begins to simmer. Give the mixture a quick stir to combine, then remove pan from the heat.
  2. Rest. Let the mixture rest for 10 to 15 minutes so that the flavors can infuse.
  3. Taste. Give the honey a quick taste to test the heat level. If you would like a spicier honey, you’re welcome to add more red pepper flakes (or jalapeño slices) and/or let the mixture continue to infuse for longer.
  4. Strain. Once the honey has reached your desired heat level, strain the honey through a fine mesh strainer into a clean storage jar. Stir in the apple cider vinegar until evenly combined.
  5. Serve or store. Use the honey immediately or see instructions below for storage instructions.

Notes

Storage instructions: To store hot honey, let it cool to room temperature. Then place a lid on the jar and store at room temperature for up to 3 months. (If using fresh peppers, such as jalapeños, you will need to instead keep the hot honey in the refrigerator, where it can be stored for up to 1 week.)

posted on November 18, 2022 by Ali

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FAQs

What's the ingredients in Mike's Hot Honey? ›

Made with 100% pure honey, real chili peppers and vinegar. Mike's Hot Honey is all natural, gluten-free, paleo-friendly and contains no artificial sugar or preservatives.

How to make honey at home? ›

Directions
  1. Pour water, sugar, and alum into a large saucepan or Dutch oven. Place over high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and boil for 10 minutes. Skim any scum that forms on the top.
  2. Remove syrup from the heat and stir in flowers. Allow to steep for 10 minutes, then stir, and strain into storage jars.

What is Hot Honey best on? ›

Here are our top 10 favorite uses for hot honey...
  • Pizza - It's one of the most popular foods for hot honey. ...
  • Cheese - Much like pizza, the saltiness of the cheese balances nicely with the sweetness of the honey. ...
  • Breakfast Sandwiches - You can't go wrong hitting a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich with a little hot honey.

Can we make honey hot? ›

Heating of honey is contraindicated according to Ayurveda as it causes deleterious effects. Hence, to evaluate this concept, honey has been heated beyond the permissible temperature, i.e., 140°C for 2 minutes. On heating ghee, there is formation of more peroxides.

What kind of honey does Mike's Hot Honey use? ›

Mike's Hot Honey uses only high quality, pure honey sourced from the US, Argentina and Brazil. We test each batch of honey to authenticate its origin and purity.

Why is Mike's Hot Honey so popular? ›

It was an immediate hit: a unique combo of sweetness and heat that adds the perfect kick to just about any food or drink. Mike started drizzling hot honey on pizzas at the pizzeria where he worked, and it wasn't long before customers asked him if they could buy bottles to take home.

How is honey made simple? ›

From Bee. Honey starts as flower nectar collected by bees, which gets broken down into simple sugars stored inside the honeycomb. The design of the honeycomb and constant fanning of the bees' wings causes evaporation, creating sweet liquid honey. Honey's color and flavor vary based on the nectar collected by the bees.

What are the four steps of making honey? ›

How Do Bees Make Honey? Bees make honey in a process that has some very clear steps – collecting nectar; passing and processing the nectar to make honey; drying the honey and finally, storing it.

How do you make honey by hand? ›

The simplest method of honey extraction, and probably the oldest, is the crush-and-strain method. You simply destroy each of the wax cells holding the honey by crushing the entire comb in a bowl (with a tool or with your hands). Once you've broken the cells, you must strain the honey and wax to separate them.

What do you mix with hot honey? ›

You can add hot honey to any of your usual marinades or dressings that call for honey. When in doubt, Dijon mustard, lemon juice, olive oil, and hot honey make a fabulous combination, especially for salad dressings.

Does hot honey go bad? ›

When it's stored properly, honey never goes bad, Grad said in an interview with Allrecipes. "Honey will darken and/or crystallize, but it is still safe to eat," she said. Metal or plastic containers can oxidize the honey, and heat can change its flavor.

Why is hot honey so good? ›

Yes, hot honey combines the health benefits of honey and chili peppers. Honey is known for its antioxidant properties and can help soothe sore throats. At the same time, chili peppers can boost metabolism and have anti-inflammatory effects.

Can you put honey in the oven? ›

Honey cooks faster than sugar, and so will anything you bake with honey in it. Instead of fiddling with the cook time, just turn down the oven by 25º and cook for the same amount of time. This will vary depending on the oven and the recipe (doesn't it always?)

What not to mix with honey? ›

- Honey should not be mixed with hot foods or water. - Honey should not be consumed when you are working in a hot environment. - Honey should never be combined with ghee or mixed with hot, spicy foods; fermented beverages (e.g., whiskey, rum, brandy); or mustard.

How long does hot honey last? ›

Hot honey is shelf-stable and fine to eat after 6-8 months, so don't worry about having to use it up super quickly. Next, you'll want to add something spicy (obviously). Any hot pepper works — fresno chiles, Thai chiles, jalapeños, or whatever chile you prefer.

How is Mike's Hot Honey made? ›

How is Mike's Hot Honey made? We infuse pure honey with whole chili peppers. We don't use chili flakes, powder or extracts. Our recipe is a trade secret.

What is honey hot sauce made of? ›

So what is Hot Honey and how can you make it yourself?! Hot Honey is a mixture of spicy ingredients (like chili peppers or crushed red pepper flakes) and honey. It's actually very simple to make and is super adaptable to your personal heat and flavor preferences.

What are the ingredients in Mike's Hard? ›

Purified carbonated water, alcohol, natural flavors, citric acid, cane sugar, concentrated lemon juice, sodium citrate, stevia leaf extract.

Is Hot Honey good for you? ›

But did you know that giving the natural sweetener a little kick can dramatically speed your body's healing process? It's true! And spicy honey packs a payload of health benefits beyond soothing cold symptoms: It aids digestion, safeguards your heart and even lifts your mood!

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