DEVIL’S DRIZZLE HOT HONEY
Introducing the DEVIL’S DRIZZLE range of Hot Honey.
DEVIL’S DRIZZLE SRIRACHA HOT HONEY – Wow, if you are looking for Sweet Heat that doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to heat, our Devil’s Drizzle Sriracha Hot Honey ticks all the boxes. We have infused 100% Pure NZ Honey with Sriracha producing a HOT & SWEET Hot Honey you will love.
DEVIL’S DRIZZLE SMOKED CHILLI HOT HONEY – a Sweet Heat Treat with a Smokiness that adds another layer of flavour & mystery. We have infused 100% Pure NZ Honey with Smoked Chilli producing a HOT & SWEET Hot Honey with an alluring Smokiness that adds another layer of flavour & mystery where ever you use it.
If you have never tried hot honey, you are in for a treat. The heat and sweet go so well together and can really add some extra flavor to many types of dishes. With our Devil’s Drizzle range of Hot Honey which Honey & our milder Smoked Chilli Hot Honey, the culinary uses are only limited by your imagination.
Devil’s Drizzle Hot honey can be used in a variety of dishes. Here are 10 of our favorite uses for hot honey…
- Pizza – It’s one of the most popular foods for hot honey. The saltiness of the cheese is balanced out with the sweetness of the honey. Add a little hot or smokey spice to add to the savoriness of your pizza slice.
- Cheese – Much like pizza, the saltiness of the cheese balances nicely with the sweetness of the honey. “Two cheeses we love with hot honey are Ia good Blue Cheese & a drizzled over a melted Camembert or Brie straight out of the oven. The hit of spice and sweetness complements the saltiness of the Blue cheese and the muskiness of the soft cheeses.
- Breakfast or Brunch – You can’t go wrong hitting a bacon, egg, and cheese croissant or muffin with a little hot honey. It may even give you that extra ‘kick’ to wake you up in the morning.
- Roasted Vegetables – Adding a little hot honey to your roasted vegetables after they are cooked can give them just to right amount of extra seasoning to make them delicious to even the most ‘veggie-averse’ eater.
- Ice Cream – While this may not sound like a match, the contrast of heat and cold is a lot of fun. We recommend sticking to the basics… a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream with a thick drizzle of hot honey, to taste, of course.
- Chicken & Waffles – In a dish that is traditionally a marriage of sweet and savory, hot honey fits right in. In fact, most chicken dishes can be a great spot for hot honey. Fried chicken, in particular, is excellent with hot honey.
- BBQ – It is broad, but since there are lots of sweet sauces and rubs added to various BBQ’d meats, hot honey can cover several bases. Make your own honey BBQ sauce with a kick, or simply drizzle some hot honey across ribs, chicken, or any other BBQ’d entrees when you serve them.
- Cheesecake – This is another sweet dish where a little spice turns it into a totally different experience. The tangy cream cheese is an excellent mate with the spice of the honey.
- Greek Yogurt – Continuing the tangy flavors, next time you want greek yogurt and honey, give hot honey a try. You can even use the yogurt as a sauce, as it’s done in many middle-eastern and Mediterranean cuisines.
- Cocktails – You will thank us for this idea. There are a number of cocktails out there that use honey, and possibly with the exception of a few, you will be making a great drink with the extra spice of hot honey. If the usual cocktails don’t do it for you, try it out in your next Bloody Mary.
More ideas:
- Glazes and Drizzles:
Hot honey is a fantastic glaze for chicken wings, roasted vegetables, or grilled meats like salmon. It can also be drizzled over pizza, cheese, or other foods for a sweet and spicy kick.
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Sauces and Dressings:
Hot honey can be used in place of regular honey in sauces and dressings, adding a touch of heat to dishes like salad dressings, BBQ sauces, or even a spicy honey mustard.
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Condiments:
Hot honey pairs well with fried chicken, chicken sandwiches, and other fried foods like tempura or hush puppies. It can also be used as a dip for crackers or cheese.
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Desserts:
Hot honey can be added to ice cream, sweet potato fries, or used as a glaze for baked camembert.
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Cocktails:
Hot honey can be used in place of maple syrup in cocktails like old-fashioneds, adding a unique sweet and spicy flavor.
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Hot Toddy:
Hot honey can be stirred into a hot toddy, providing a warm and comforting drink, especially when substituting the traditional ginger simple syrup.
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Iced Tea:
Hot honey can be used to sweeten iced tea, adding a hint of spice to the classic beverage.
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Charcuterie Boards:
Hot honey can be included on a charcuterie board, adding a unique flavor to the assortment of cheeses, meats, and crackers.
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Breakfast:
Hot honey can be drizzled on toast, bagels, or scones, or added to breakfast croissants for a sweet and spicy start to the day.
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Snacks:
Hot honey can be paired with peanut butter on sandwiches, or used as a topping for popcorn or other snacks.