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How to Make Whipped Honey 🍯

Published 4 months ago • 1 min read

Hey, there!

Do you have a jar of clumpy, crystallized honey in the back of your pantry somewhere? I almost always do...Well, I almost always did since now I do this with it as soon as it starts to clump up!

How to Make Whipped Honey 🍯

Whipped honey goes by many names, including creamed honey, spun honey, and more, but it's all basically honey that's whipped until it's thick and aerated.

The whipping process makes it much easier to spread or drizzle, and it tastes amazing! I think the extra little air bubbles make it easier to taste all those wonderful floral notes without tasting too sweet.

My husband and I have a little jar of this in the tea cupboard to sweeten tea or to drizzle over pancakes, scones, and more. It's such a lovely treat, and a little goes a long way!

Learn how to make your own whipped honey here. 🍯

P.S. It works great with infused honeys too, like my lavender honey, vanilla honey, and cinnamon honey.

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Rachael McKennon

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