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How to Make Whipped Honey

H is for Honey!

Whipped honey is smooth, creamy, and easy to spread straight from the jar. It has the same flavor as regular honey but a thick texture that makes it perfect for toast, biscuits, charcuterie boards, and more.
This simple method is also a great way to use up jars of crystallized honey and turn them back into something spoonable and spreadable.
 
Whipped honey, also called creamed honey, is honey that has been whipped into a soft, creamy texture using crystallized honey as the base.

What You’ll Need

  • 1 jar crystallized raw honey
  • Hand mixer with standard beaters
  • Small mixing bowl
  • Spoon or spatula
  • Clean glass jar with lid (for re-jarring)
  • Warm water (only if needed to soften honey)

How to Make Whipped Honey

1. Soften the honey if needed

If the honey is very firm, place the sealed jar in a bowl of warm water until it softens enough to scoop and stir. Do not fully liquefy.

2. Transfer to a bowl

Scoop the honey into a small mixing bowl. Break up any large chunks with a spoon.

3. Mix until smooth

Use a hand mixer on medium speed for 2 to 3 minutes until the honey looks smooth, creamy, and slightly lightened in texture.

4. Jar it

Spoon the honey into the clean jar.

5. Let it rest

Let it sit at room temperature for a few days to fully set into a thicker, more spreadable texture.

Tips for Best Results

  • Do not refrigerate, as this can make the honey too firm
  • The finer the crystals, the smoother the final texture
  • Mixing multiple jars together before whipping helps create a more consistent batch
  • Whipping improves texture, but resting time is what creates the final creamy consistency
  • Stand Mixer: Use the paddle attachment on medium speed and stop once the honey is smooth and creamy to avoid a foamy texture.

Variations

Vanilla Whipped Honey: Add 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or seeds from ½ vanilla bean per cup of honey.
Cinnamon Whipped Honey: Add ½ to 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon per cup of honey. 
Citrus Whipped Honey: Add ½ teaspoon finely grated lemon or orange zest per cup of honey. 
Spiced Whipped Honey: Add a pinch of nutmeg or cardamom for a warm, aromatic flavor.
Hot Honey Whipped Honey: Use hot honey in place of regular honey and prepare as directed. 

Serving Ideas

Whipped honey is thick, smooth, and easy to spread, making it a versatile pantry staple.

  • Spread on toast, bagels, English muffins, and biscuits.
  • Serve with pancakes and waffles.
  • Swirl into yogurt or oatmeal.
  • Spread over warm cornbread or dinner rolls.
  • Pair with apples, pears, or strawberries.
  • Add to cheese boards with sharp or creamy cheeses.
  • Stir into tea or coffee

If you enjoy this whipped honey, you may also like our Honey Oat Muffins, Honey Citrus Chicken Sandwiches, or Bee’s Kiss cocktail.
 
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Whipped Honey

Whipped Honey

Ingredients

  • 1 jar crystallized honey
  • Warm water (if needed to loosen honey from jar)

Instructions

  1. If the honey is very firm, place the sealed jar in warm water until softened enough to scoop. Do not fully liquefy.
  2. Transfer honey to a small mixing bowl and break up any large chunks.
  3. Use a hand mixer on medium speed for 2 to 3 minutes until smooth and creamy.
  4. Spoon honey back into a jar and seal.
  5. Let sit at room temperature for a few days to thicken into a spreadable texture.
How to make whipped honey from crystallized honey
Condiment
American


Comments

  1. What a great idea!!! I usually try to save my honey by putting it in the microwave with mixed results. I'm going to whip it into shape next time. Thanks.

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  2. Normally I put the jar of crystallized honey in a bigger bowl with warm water which I have to change and replenish until it finally all melts. This is a much easier and useful idea! I had no idea whipped honey was this simple. Thanks, Jolene!

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