Learn how to make whipped honey! This deliciously decadent and creamy honey is whipped to a light and airy perfection, and it’s so yummy on everything it touches.
Spread it on toast, pancakes, biscuits and waffles. The options are endless, and we can’t get enough around here.
Never heard of this creamy, luxurious little specialty spread? It recently went viral, and we’re so glad it did – it’s so good. There’s no time like the present, and you’ll soon be craving this magical treat!
This is one of those viral TikTok ideas that seems a little too good to be true. Can whipping honey really turn it into something even more magical?
The answer is yes. Whipping the honey takes some time, but it’s worth every minute. It creates a smooth, decadent and pourable honey topping that is somewhere between syrup and your favorite icing or glaze recipes.
When we set out to create our whipped honey, we studied all the available information to achieve the best results. We tested both raw honey and regular. Raw honey has a thicker consistency and will maintain air pockets longer.
Ultimately, I achieved the same results – luxuriously light and creamy honey that you’ll want to spread onto everything! I can think of so many ways to enjoy it. Add it to a butter board, spread it over pancakes or biscuits, swirl it into a cup of tea… you get the picture.
We love everything honey, and this one is no exception. Let’s make it together today!
Why You’ll Love Whipped Honey
- So Easy – Just one ingredient and your stand mixer!
- Variations – Add a little bit of spices to create a flavored whipped honey.
- Keeps Well – It stores in your pantry and if stored properly, doesn’t go bad. Simply re-whip to add more air if it deflates!
Shopping List
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- Honey (raw is preferred)
Variations
Add up to a teaspoon of any of the following spices to create a different flavor profile for your whipped honey.
- Cinnamon
- Pumpkin Pie Spice
- Cayenne Pepper
- Vanilla Extract
Tools
- Stand Mixer fitted with Whipping Attachment
- Honey – We love Chateau Sonoma honey. It’s currently out of stock but will be back soon!
Tips
- The difference between whipping honey 10, 15 and 25 minutes is negligible.
- There’s an old metal myth about honey – the idea that you can’t use a metal beater with it. It’s untrue – the metal would need to remain in the honey for long periods of time to create a problem.
- While whipped honey is a great way to use the crystallized honey left at the bottom of a bottle, you can use any honey you’d like!
Serving Suggestions
Serve this whipped honey in place or syrup, frosting or other sweeteners, on top of any of your favorite pastries or treats. It’s wonderful stirred into tea or coffee, too.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whipped honey (also called aerated honey or spun honey) is aerated to achieve a fluffy, softer consistency to be pourable. The whipping process traps air to create a lighter, frothy finish.
Creamed honey is made through the process of crystallization of honey. It has a more velvety texture, and is gently stirred instead of whipping. It’s more spreadable, whereas whipped honey is pourable.
Whipped honey can be stored for several weeks at room temperature. If it begins to settle again, or crystallize, it can be re-whipped to pull in more air.
How to Store
- Room Temperature – Whipped honey can be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dark place (pantry or cabinet) for 2-3 weeks. While it will eventually begin to deflate, you can easily re-whip it, as it doesn’t go bad.
- Refrigerator – You can store your whipped honey in the refrigerator to extend its life, but be sure to use a container with a tight fitting lid to prevent extra moisture. It will eventually solidify.
- Freezer – While it is safe to freeze honey, it’s not necessary.
Whipped Honey
Ingredients
- 1 cup honey raw preferred
Instructions
- In a medium mixing bowl or stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, add honey and beat on high 15 minutes. Scrape down the sides every five minutes.1 cup honey
- Add to a jar with a tight fitting lid. Serve and enjoy!
Julie’s Tips
- Room Temperature – Whipped honey can be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dark place (pantry or cabinet) for 2-3 weeks. While it will eventually begin to deflate, you can easily re-whip it, as it doesn’t go bad.
- Refrigerator – You can store your whipped honey in the refrigerator to extend its life, but be sure to use a container with a tight fitting lid to prevent extra moisture. It will eventually solidify.
- Freezer – While it is safe to freeze honey, it’s not necessary.
Estimated nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is not guaranteed.
Equipment
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How to Make
- In a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, add honey and beat on high as directed, scraping down the sides of the bowl occasionally.
- Add to a jar with a tight fitting lid. Serve and enjoy!