The Sweetest Honey Recipes (2024)

Nature's sweetest nectar brings fresh flavor to recipes for desserts, salads, main dishes and marinades.

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Rosemary-Balsamic Peaches with Honey and Whipped Ricotta

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You can have this elegant, summery dessert on the table in 25 minutes flat. (Whipping ricotta for a minute transforms its texture from slightly grainy to creamy and buttery. Don't be tempted to skip this step!)

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Honey Vinegar Pie

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It's all in a name, right? That's what Cincinnati chef Lou Ginocchio discovered when Honey Vinegar Pie sent customers' heads spinning. "No one was expecting a pie with vinegar in its name to be this luxurious."

Make Your Best Pie Ever

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Honey Butter Thins

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We created these slightly chewy cookies for pairing with a mug of tea—and for that, they are simple and perfect. But when we tested the recipe, we also thought they’d also be great as an ice cream sandwich. Your choice.

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Honey Fruit Salad

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A simple dressing of honey, orange juice and shredded orange peel adds just the right amount of sweet-citrus flavor to a bowl of fruit.

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Squash Blossom Pizza with Honey and Ricotta

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The voluptuous blossoms that eventually turn into zucchini, pumpkins or other squash have a delicate flavor—squashy, really—that plays well with herbs and mild cheese. Buy them at farmers markets or snip them in your garden to try on this beautiful, delicious homemade pizza.

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Sriracha Honey Butter

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A natural with corn on the cob, this sweet and spicy butter sauce would be equally good spooned over cornbread, baked sweet potato or roasted Brussels sprouts. The recipe comes from Chef Camp in northern Minnesota.

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Honey-Sriracha Grilled Chicken Thighs

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Sweet and spicy! You only need five ingredients and a hot grill for a delicious weeknight entrée.

Chicken Thigh Recipes to Try Tonight

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Honey-Rosemary Shortbread Cookies

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Chicago Chef Myk Banas created these utterly delicious and subtly sophisticated cookies.

The Midwest's Best Cookie Recipes

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Honey-Sage Sweet Potatoes, Pears and Walnuts

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A colorful mixture of sweet potatoes, red onion and pears blend with sage and sweet honey in this roasted side.

Easy Roasted Vegetable Recipes

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Lemon-Herb Grilled Chicken

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Herbed lemon marinade cooks down with honey to a glossy, gorgeous glaze that gives this grilled chicken a golden color.

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Honeyed Lemonade Tea Peach

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Darjeeling tea has more floral notes than ordinary black tea. For a boozy drink, add a tablespoon of vodka, gin or bourbon to each glass before pouring in punch.

Sparkling Brunch co*cktails and Mocktails

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Honey Cream Scones

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Fresh thyme and finely shredded lemon or lime peel add delicate flavors to these soft scones. Serve warm, and drizzle with a little extra honey if you like.

Simple Recipes for Tender, Buttery Scones

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Honey-Bourbon Glazed Salmon

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Although this recipe takes very little hands-on cooking time, be sure to allow an hour to marinate the salmon so it absorbs all the flavors of the sweet-and-salty marinade.

20 Favorite Salmon Recipes

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Fingerling Potato Salad with Honey-Thyme Vinaigrette

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"Potato salad is classic summer fare, but I rarely see one as light as this," says amateur beekeeper and chef Myk Banas of Chicago. The addition of fresh haricots verts gives it fresh-from-the-garden taste.

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Honey-Glazed Buttermilk Oatmeal Coffee Cake

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Turning this homey cake out of the pan reveals a honey glaze that baked at the bottom. Lemon juice and zest add a little zing.

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Carrot and Honey Upside-Down Minis

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Sweetly vying for a spot on a brunch table, these cinnamony whole-wheat cakes bake over nests of glazed carrots. Serve warm with extra honey for drizzling.

Favorite Breakfast and Brunch Recipes

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Feta, Honey and Date Spread

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This spread can be made ahead and stored in the fridge up to 3 days. For a flavorful dipper, brush pita wedges with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and thyme before toasting in oven.

Easy Dip Recipes

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Wisconsin Honey Bee and Vanilla Bean Pudding

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Jill Prescott, a Midwest cooking-school teacher, shared this dessert named for her home state.

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Orange-Honey Sweet Rolls

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The recipe for these hearty rolls comes from the Kansas Wheat Commission. They'll keep in an airtight container for a couple days, or you can freeze them (unfrosted) for up to 2 months. They're best served warm.

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Balsamic and Honey Pulled Pork Sliders

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For this delicious slow-cooker appetizer, a boneless pork shoulder roast cooks with vegetables and herbs until it's fork-tender. Combine with a homemade honey barbecue sauce for the last hour of cooking, then spoon onto sliders with coleslaw and chopped pickles.

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Cucumber-Honeydew Salad with Feta

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This healthy no-cook potluck salad is full of fruit and vegetable goodness. Feta adds a tang to the sweetness of honeydew melon, and a mix of lemon juice, olive oil, and honey coats it all. With only 20 minutes of prep time before an overnight chill, this recipe is great for parties.

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Pick-a-Flavor Honey-Wheat Muffins

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These weekday-friendly muffins are healthier than many, thanks to whole wheat flour and limited oil. The batter keeps well in the fridge, so if you like, bake just a couple of muffins at a time, for always-oven-fresh treats.

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Honey-Zucchini Bread

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Zucchini, raisins and walnuts pack nature's harvest into a quick bread sweetened with honey.

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FAQs

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Honey is much sweeter than sugar, so use 1/2 - 2/3 cup honey for every cup of sugar in your recipe. Because honey is sweeter than sugar, you might not want to substitute at a 1-1 ratio (even though you can up to one cup).

How do you use honey for sweetness? ›

Honey is much sweeter than sugar, so use 1/2 - 2/3 cup honey for every cup of sugar in your recipe. Because honey is sweeter than sugar, you might not want to substitute at a 1-1 ratio (even though you can up to one cup).

What can you do with high quality honey? ›

See how the magic of honey can enhance everything from sauces and seeds to suckers and more.
  1. SUBSTITUTE HONEY FOR SUGAR. ...
  2. MAKE MARINADES WITH HONEY. ...
  3. ADD SEEDS TO HONEY. ...
  4. SWEETEN LOLLIPOPS AND LOZENGES WITH HONEY. ...
  5. CREAM YOUR HONEY. ...
  6. ADD HONEY TO YOUR CHARCUTERIE BOARD. ...
  7. WHIP UP HONEY BUTTER. ...
  8. DON'T FORGET THE HONEYCOMB.

What Flavours go with honey? ›

5 Popular Flavor Combinations Featuring Honey
  • Sriracha. When you mix the sweetness of honey with the spicy kick of Sriracha, you're sure to create some bold flavors that will leave your tongue tingling with delight. ...
  • Lime. ...
  • Garlic. ...
  • Ginger. ...
  • Cinnamon.

What can I do with excess honey? ›

How to use up leftover honey
  1. Honey-roasted cashews. Preheat oven to 180°C. ...
  2. Mustard & honey dressing. Combine 1 tbs honey, 1 tbs white wine vinegar and 1 tsp English or Dijon mustard in a bowl. ...
  3. Mint & tahini dip. ...
  4. Honey & rosemary pork. ...
  5. Homemade granola. ...
  6. Quick honey pancakes. ...
  7. Sticky chicken. ...
  8. Sweet roast vegetables.

Does honey raise blood sugar? ›

That means honey (like all carbohydrates) raises blood sugar quickly, but not quite as fast as sugar. Still, it's not a big difference. There's not likely to be a benefit to swapping sugar for honey if you have diabetes, since they affect your blood sugar in similar ways.

What happens when you use honey instead of sugar? ›

Honey is sweeter than granulated sugar, so you might use a smaller amount of honey for sugar in some recipes. But honey actually has slightly more carbohydrates and more calories a teaspoon than does granulated sugar. So any calories and carbohydrates you save will be minimal.

Can you put honey in coffee? ›

If you don't like processed sugar or preservatives, it's better to use raw honey. All you have to do is to add 1-2 teaspoons to your coffee and that's all. It is a good idea to allow the coffee to cool down a bit before adding the honey because if it is too hot, you may lose the nutritional value of the honey.

Does honey go bad? ›

Honey does not spoil, however for best quality, the USDA recommends storing honey for up to 12 months,” Amidor says. “After that time, it remains safe but the quality may not be as good. If the honey becomes cloudy, crystallized or solidified this is not a food safety concern.”

How long will pure honey last? ›

Natural, properly preserved honey will not expire. In fact, archeologists found honey thousands of years old in ancient Egyptian tombs, and it was still good! While most of us don't need to worry about honey that old, their discovery proves that if properly contained, real honey can last for a very, very long time.

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.

What happens when you add cinnamon to honey? ›

Consuming honey and cinnamon on a regular basis can boost your immune system and protect you from foreign bacteria and viruses. Both the ingredients are a rich source of antioxidants and have anti-bacterial properties. It can help to improve the digestive system and fight various stomach related ailments.

Is there a downside to eating too much honey? ›

Digestive issues like constipation can get worse with too much consumption of honey. The high fructose content in honey can lead to constipation, even if you don't have any existing issue. It can also lead to bloating or diarrhoea as your body cannot digest too much sugar at once.

What to do with the last bit of honey in a jar? ›

5 Things to Make with the Last Dregs in That Jar of Honey
  1. Honey Vinaigrette. ...
  2. Bee's Knees co*cktail. ...
  3. Honey Miso Ginger Glaze. ...
  4. Honey Barbecue Sauce. ...
  5. Spicy Honey Butter.
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What is too much honey per day? ›

The American Heart Association recommends that men consume no more than nine teaspoons (36 grams) per day; women and children, no more than six teaspoons (24 grams) daily. A teaspoon of honey contains almost six grams of sugars. Still, research has shown other potential benefits to honey.

How much honey to replace sugar? ›

Use less honey than sugar.

The Rule: For every 1 cup of sugar, substitute 1/2 to 2/3 cup honey.

Can I use honey instead of sugar in coffee? ›

If you're looking for a healthy alternative to processed sugar, try sweetening your coffee with honey. In fact, try a few different honeys in a few different coffees. Maybe there will be a combination you like. Likely, you'll come back to table sugar or search for a different way to sweeten your coffee.

Is it better to sweeten with honey than sugar? ›

Sugar is higher on the glycemic index (GI) than honey, meaning it raises blood sugar levels more quickly. This is due to its higher fructose content, and the absence of trace minerals. But honey has slightly more calories than sugar, although it is sweeter, so less may be required.

Is it better to sweeten with honey or sugar? ›

So is there a definitive answer to which is healthier, honey or sugar? Both should be consumed in limited amounts. Honey may have a slight edge, but excess consumption of either is more dangerous to your health than the advantage of choosing one over the other.

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