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This honey goes by many different names: whipped honey, set honey, creamed honey, spun honey, aerated honey, crystallized honey, and honey fondant, but what's in a name? That which we call our distinct creamy honey by any other name would taste as sweet.
Hand-harvested, slow-churned, manually prepared, and cold-extracted creamed honey all maintain their original nutritional value in a thick consistency, like jam. Creamed honey is made by controlling the crystallization process to create a smooth and spreadable texture. The goal is to encourage the formation of fine crystals, resulting in a creamy and thick consistency. Whipped honey typically has a lighter color and has a softer, cloud-like, velvety texture and a delicate, subtle flavor.
The process of making crystallized honey involves selecting a batch of raw honey and gently stirring it, which intentionally aerates the honey to create a light and fluffy texture. This stirring helps introduce air into the honey and distribute the existing honey crystals evenly throughout the product, creating a uniform texture. By controlling the temperature and humidity during the process, we can achieve the desired creamy consistency. The end result is a spun honey with a frothy and voluminous texture, similar to whipped cream or mousse that is easy to spread on toast, biscuits, or other foods.
One of the advantages of honey fondant is its stability. Unlike liquid honey, creamed honey is less likely to crystallize or separate over time due to its controlled crystallized structure. This makes it a preferred choice for consumers who enjoy a consistent texture and do not want to deal with liquid honey’s potential messiness. Aerated honey has a delicate and smooth mouthfeel, making it a popular choice for spreading on bread, pancakes, or adding to beverages like tea or coffee. Spun honey often has a mild flavor, allowing the natural sweetness of the honey to shine through. Its thick nature allows creamed honey to rest on your tongue, giving your taste buds a chance to pick up on the nuances of the flavor.
Whatever you call it: Whipped Honey, Granulated Honey, Spun Honey, Churned Honey, Soft Set Honey, Honey Butter, Honey Fondant, or White Honey, get your jar today. We source high-quality, raw, filtered honey from a local South Florida beekeeper, ensuring a premium product. Our honey is unpasteurized, preserving its natural enzymes, vitamins, and antioxidants for an authentic, tropical, American honey experience.
Fat-Free, Saturated Fat-Free, Cholesterol-Free, Sodium-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Paleo, Vegetarian
Try a whipped feta with honey dip
Create your own honey Dijon mustard
Make honey garlic chicken
Warm it and use it as a syrup in place of maple syrup
Use to flavor icing and frostings
Glaze carrots
Glaze a honey-baked ham
Add it to your batter to create a honey cornbread
Sweeten your creamed corn casserole
Top your fresh fruit salad with honey-whipped cream
As part of an epic grilled cheese with whipped honey goat cheese
Drizzle it over your bagel on top of whipped cream cheese
Add it to your honey cake
Make a whipped cinnamon honey compound butter
Try whipped ricotta honey
Use it to make a honey frosting
Excellent on cinnamon raisin scones or bread
Perfect for adding some sweetness and flavor to your favorite cup of herbal tea
Spread on toast, bagels, crumpets, muffins, or biscuits
Drizzle over yogurt or oatmeal
Incorporate into baking recipes for added sweetness and texture
Pair with cheeses, such as goat cheese or brie, for a delightful contrast of flavors
Use as a natural sweetener in teas, coffee, or smoothies
Spread on pancakes, waffles, or French toast
Mix into whipped cream or yogurt for a sweet and airy topping
Pair with fresh fruits, such as berries or sliced apples, for a refreshing treat
Use as a glaze or drizzle over desserts, like cakes or pastries, to add a light and sweet finish
Soothe a sore throat during cold and flu season
Substitute a little creamed honey in your next marinade recipe
Impress your party guests with this creamy sweetener on your next cheese board
Used in pancakes instead of sugar
Dolloped on top of a breakfast bowl
Creamed honey and peanut butter sandwiches
Enjoy warm bread, parmesan, cured meats, and fruit with a dollop of creamed honey
Use as a dip for apple slices
Drizzle some on popcorn or pretzels
Use creamed honey as a glaze for pork chops or salmon
Top sweet potato or baked squash with it
Dollop on fruit cake or a loaf cake
Spread it over cookies or crackers