Learn how to make hot honey at home with just two simple ingredients. This easy homemade hot honey blends pure honey with dried or fresh chiles to create a delightful sweet-and-spicy condiment perfect for drizzling over fried chicken, pizza, biscuits, cheese boards and more.

✔️ Easy Homemade Hot Honey Recipe
Making hot honey at home is quicker and more affordable than buying pre-made jars. With quality honey and the right peppers, you can create a balanced condiment that adds warmth and depth to many dishes. Once you try this simple method, you’ll likely keep a jar on hand all the time.
🔎 What Is Hot Honey?
Hot honey is a versatile spicy-sweet sauce made by infusing honey with chiles. It elevates everything from roasted vegetables and proteins to desserts and cocktails. Keep a jar in your pantry and use it as a drizzle or dipping sauce to bring a touch of sweet heat to savory and sweet recipes alike.

⭐️ Why You’ll Love this Easy Hot Honey Recipe
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Quick and easy: It takes only minutes to infuse honey with spicy flavors.
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Highly flavorful: The contrast between sweet honey and spicy peppers adds complexity to many dishes.
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Customizable: Adjust the heat level and flavor profile to suit your taste by changing pepper types or adding optional ingredients.
✔️ Hot Honey Ingredients and Substitutions
See the recipe card below for exact quantities and a printable version.
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Honey: Use good-quality liquid honey. Clover, wildflower or orange blossom varieties work well; raw or local honey is a great choice.
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Chili Peppers: Dried red pepper flakes are convenient and shelf-stable. Fresh peppers such as jalapeño, serrano or habanero can be used for a brighter, fresher heat.

✔️ Recipe Variations and Optional Ingredients
Use these options to tweak flavor or texture.
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Chili powder: Cayenne adds heat; ancho or chipotle powder contributes smokiness.
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Apple cider vinegar: A teaspoon or two brightens and balances sweetness.
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Hot sauce: Stir in a splash to skip infusion time. It can thin the honey slightly.
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Citrus juice: A squeeze of lemon or lime adds brightness; refrigerate when using fresh juice.
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Dried spices: Cinnamon, nutmeg, dried rosemary or sage add interesting twists—add near the end of heating.
🔎 How to Make Hot Honey?
Quick overview—full details are in the recipe card below.
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Combine honey and chili flakes (or sliced fresh chiles) in a small saucepan.
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Warm gently over medium-low heat, stirring, until small bubbles form around the edge—do not boil.
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Remove from heat as bubbles appear and stir in apple cider vinegar or hot sauce, if using.
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Let cool to room temperature and allow the peppers to infuse for 10–20 minutes before straining or transferring to a jar.





🔎 Common Questions About Spicy Hot Honey Sauce
🔎 What’s Hot Honey For?
Hot honey is a condiment used to add sweet heat to dishes. Drizzle it over pizza, fried chicken, biscuits, roasted vegetables or use it as a dip for fries and wings. It also brightens cheese plates, crostini, desserts and cocktails.
🔎 What is Hot Honey Made Of?
Classic hot honey is made from honey and chiles (dried flakes or fresh peppers). Optional add-ins include vinegar, hot sauce or spices to tweak flavor and texture.
🔎 Does Hot Honey Mean Spicy?
Homemade hot honey lets you control spiciness. It can be mild or fiery depending on pepper choice and amount. Store-bought varieties often tend to be hotter than homemade preparations.
🔎 Why is it Called Hot Honey?
The name reflects the combination of sweet honey with spicy peppers to create a “hot” sweet condiment.

🔎 How to Use Hot Honey?
Hot honey pairs well with a wide range of foods. Ideas include:
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Fried foods: Drizzle over fried chicken sandwiches, French fries or crispy tofu.
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Air-fryer dishes: Finish air-fryer chicken or salmon with a touch of hot honey.
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Vegetables: Try on roasted asparagus, beets or cauliflower steaks.
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Breads: Spread on biscuits, toast or homemade bread for a sweet-spicy start to the day.
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Dessert: Drizzle over ice cream, baklava or brownies for contrast.
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Proteins: Use with baked chicken or pork to add a glossy, flavorful finish.
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Pizza: A spoonful of hot honey can transform many pizza styles.
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Gifting: Hot honey jars make thoughtful homemade gifts—package in small jars with a label and ribbon.
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Cheese: Pour over baked brie, goat cheese crostini, or include on a charcuterie board.
✔️ Storing Hot Honey
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Hot honey made with dried pepper flakes or chili powder can be stored in a clean glass jar at room temperature in a cool, dry place for up to 3 months.
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Hot honey prepared with fresh peppers or fresh citrus juice should be refrigerated and used within about a week.

🔪 Tips for Making Homemade Hot Honey
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Try different honey varieties—clover, wildflower, orange blossom or manuka—for subtle flavor changes.
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Heat honey gently and avoid boiling to prevent scorching and flavor loss.
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Use liquid honey rather than crystallized honey for easier infusion.
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A small splash of acid (apple cider vinegar, white wine vinegar, lemon or lime juice) balances sweetness and brightens the flavor.
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If using dried flakes, straining is optional; fresh peppers are best strained before refrigerating.

Hot Honey Recipe
Kathy McDaniel
Ingredients
- 1 cup honey
- 2 tablespoons dried chili flakes (or 1 fresh jalapeño, sliced)
- 1-2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar (optional)
Optional Additions or Substitutions
- 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
- 1-2 teaspoons hot sauce (optional)
Instructions
2-Ingredient Hot Honey
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Combine honey and dried chili flakes (or sliced jalapeño) in a small saucepan. Warm over medium-low heat for 4–5 minutes until small bubbles form around the edges—do not boil.
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Remove from heat and stir in apple cider vinegar or citrus juice if desired.
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Let sit at room temperature for 10–20 minutes to allow the flavors to infuse.
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Serve immediately or strain through a fine mesh sieve and store in a clean jar.
Optional Additions
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Add chili powder or hot sauce to the saucepan with the honey and chiles for extra heat or a different flavor profile.
Substitutions
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If you prefer, combine honey with hot sauce instead of fresh or dried chiles; warm gently and cool before storing.
Storing Hot Honey
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Allow to cool before storing. Hot honey with dried flakes can be kept at room temperature for up to 3 months.
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Hot honey made with fresh peppers or fresh citrus should be refrigerated and used within about a week.
Notes
- Use any liquid honey variety you like; different honeys change nuance and aroma.
- Heat gently to avoid scorching; never let the honey boil.
- Hot honey made with fresh peppers or citrus is perishable—keep refrigerated.
- If using fresh peppers, strain before storing for longer fridge life.
- Hot honey with dried flakes will intensify in heat over time if left unstrained.
- If adding dried spices, stir them in near the end of heating.
- For fresh peppers use 1–2 peppers (jalapeño, serrano) or 1 habanero; slice thinly and leave seeds for more heat.