How to Make Homemade Hot Honey Sauce for Wings and Drizzle

This recipe is quick and simple to prepare. In about two minutes and with just four ingredients, you can make a delicious homemade hot honey sauce. Use it as a dip, a glaze, or drizzle it over pizza, roasted vegetables, or fried foods for a sweet and spicy boost.

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Hot honey is a versatile condiment made by infusing honey with chili flakes and a touch of citrus or vinegar. It has become popular for its irresistible combination of sweetness and heat. While several commercial versions exist, making your own at home is fast, economical, and lets you control the spice level and ingredients.

Homemade hot honey also makes a thoughtful DIY gift for friends and family. This recipe yields a clean, additive-free sauce that you can easily scale to suit your needs.

Hot Honey Sauce Ingredients

Below are notes on each ingredient. Exact measurements appear in the recipe card further down.

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Honey: Use a good-quality honey for the best flavor. Raw or locally sourced honey works great, but regular store-bought honey is fine too. Avoid products labeled “honey flavored” or “blended.”

Chili: A mix of red chili flakes and a small amount of chili powder provides depth and color. Increase or decrease the amount to suit your heat tolerance. Omit chili powder if you prefer a simpler spice profile.

Lemon juice: A splash of lemon juice brightens the sauce and balances honey’s sweetness and the chili’s heat. Apple cider vinegar can be substituted for a slightly different tang.

Grated lemon zest (optional): Fresh lemon zest adds fragrance and a lively citrus note. Use a microplane or fine grater and avoid the bitter white pith.

Key Tips

Choose quality honey: The character of your hot honey depends heavily on the honey you choose. For the best texture and flavor, opt for high-quality, pure honey.

Adjust heat gradually: Start with modest amounts of chili and taste as you go. It’s easy to add more heat but difficult to take it away.

Heat gently: Warm the honey over low heat just until it becomes runny. Avoid boiling, which can caramelize the honey and diminish its natural enzymes and flavors.

Customize: For additional complexity, consider adding a pinch of garlic powder, a small amount of salt, or a pat of butter when warming.

Instructions Step-By-Step

Follow these simple steps to make hot honey:

  • In a small saucepan, combine the honey, chili flakes, chili powder, lemon juice, and grated lemon zest (if using).
  • Warm the mixture over low heat until the honey is hot and pourable but not boiling.
  • Remove from the heat and let it cool to room temperature so the flavors meld.
  • Taste and adjust seasoning or heat as needed.
  • Transfer to a clean, airtight glass container. Stored at room temperature, the sauce will keep for about two weeks.
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Ways to use it

Hot honey is extremely adaptable. A few serving ideas:

Marinade: Use as a marinade or finishing glaze for chicken, pork, seafood, or tofu.

Pizza and flatbreads: Drizzle over pizza, flatbreads, or focaccia for a sweet-and-spicy contrast.

Sandwich spread: Spread on sandwiches, burgers, or toast. Mix with cream cheese or butter for a flavored spread.

Dip: Serve as a dip for fried foods like wings, tenders, fries, or tempura.

Glaze: Brush on roasted vegetables or baked goods like rolls and biscuits for a glossy, flavorful finish.

Salad dressing: Whisk a little into vinaigrettes for salads that benefit from a sweet-spicy note.

Stir-fries: Add a spoonful to stir-fries for a quick flavor boost.

FAQs

What type of honey should I use?

Pure raw honey is ideal since it retains more natural flavor and nutrients, but local organic or regular store-bought honey will work well too. Avoid products that are heavily sweetened or labeled as blends.

Can I make hot honey in the microwave?

It’s best to heat honey gently on the stovetop. Microwaving honey can cause it to bubble or scorch and may alter its flavor and beneficial properties.

How spicy is hot honey?

Spiciness depends on the type and amount of chili used. The base recipe provides moderate heat, but you can easily increase or decrease the chili to suit your preference.

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Recipe

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Homemade Hot Honey Sauce

Quick and easy hot honey made with just a few pantry ingredients. Ready in minutes.
Course: Condiment
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Homemade hot honey sauce
Prep Time: 1 minute
Cook Time: 1 minute
Total Time: 2 minutes
Servings: 8 tablespoons
Author: Geetanjali

Equipment

  • Saucepan

Ingredients

  • ½ cup honey
  • ¾ teaspoon chili flakes or more, to taste
  • ¼ teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice or to taste
  • ¼ teaspoon lemon zest, grated optional

Instructions

  1. Combine honey, chili flakes, chili powder, lemon juice, and lemon zest in a small saucepan.
  2. Warm over low heat until the honey is hot and runny but not boiling.
  3. Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature.
  4. Taste and adjust seasoning or spice level as needed.
  5. Transfer to a clean airtight glass jar. Keeps about 2 weeks at room temperature.

Notes

Use good-quality honey: The honey’s flavor will shape the final sauce—choose one you enjoy.

Adjust the heat: Vary the chili flakes and powder to reach your preferred spice level.

Do not boil: Heat gently to preserve flavor and prevent caramelization.

Optional additions: Garlic powder, a pinch of salt, or a bit of butter can add extra depth.

Nutrition Disclaimer:

Nutrition information is an estimate. Values will vary depending on the ingredients and brands used. For precise nutrition data, consult a registered dietitian or use a nutrition calculator.