Whipped Honey Butter for Biscuits, Rolls, and More!


This creamy, dreamy whipped honey butter comes together in minutes with just 3 simple ingredients. You don’t need a mixer to make it – simply whip it together by hand with a whisk. Perfect for spreading on warm drop biscuits, fluffy rolls, or buttermilk pancakes!

Honey Butter

This honey butter recipe is so simple to make at home! We’re skipping the mixer and grabbing a whisk to whip it up by hand in less than 5 minutes. Super creamy and delicious, you’ll want to spread this on everything – it’s an absolute dream!

Gather your ingredients: you’ll need honey, unsalted butter, and flaky salt (I like Maldon). I love the flavor of wildflower honey here, but feel free to experiment with your favorite honey!

Butter, wildflower honey, and flaky salt

Overview: How to Make Honey Butter

Heat honey in a microwave-safe glass bowl until warm and runny, about 30 seconds. Add cubed, softened butter to the bowl and let stand for 1 minute.

Stir with a silicone spatula until the butter is almost completely melted, then switch to a whisk and whip up the texture by hand.

Add flaky salt and whisk to combine. If you want to add cinnamon or other flavorings, add along with the flaky salt and whisk until incorporated.

You can use this sweet butter spread right away, or chill for about 15 minutes and then whisk again for a slightly firmer texture (similar to buttercream frosting).

I like to add an extra drizzle of honey and sprinkle of salt when serving… so good!

Honey Butter

Favorite ways to use honey butter:

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Description

Easy whipped honey butter for biscuits, rolls, and more! Made by hand with just 3 ingredients, no mixer required! Super creamy and delicious!



  1. Place honey in a microwave-safe glass bowl and heat for 30 seconds. Add cubed butter to the bowl with the warm honey and let stand for 1 minute.
  2. Stir with a spatula until almost incorporated, then whisk by hand to whip up the texture. Add flaky salt (to taste) and whisk to combine.
  3. If you prefer a slightly firmer texture (similar to buttercream frosting), chill the honey butter for 15 minutes and whisk again before using.
  4. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Bring to room temperature before using.


Notes

Freeze honey butter: Freeze in an airtight container for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to enjoy, transfer to the refrigerator and thaw. Bring to room temperature before serving.