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Honey Butter is easy to make and adds a lot of flavor to dinner rolls. If you have a sweet tooth this will help calm the cravings. When we get together for family dinner we enjoy having dinner rolls for holiday meals and the like. It creates a comforting flavor when paired with the Fast Rising Rolls we prefer.

Honey Butter – Base Recipe

The following is the Honey Butter recipe I like. It is a very basic recipe, for a very basic item.


Honey Butter

Honey Butter mixture to use on rolls, etc.

Equipment

  • 1 Mixing Bowl

Ingredients
  

  • 1 Cup Butter: softened
  • 1-1/4 Cups Honey
  • 1 Egg Yolk – optional

Optional Additions

  • Cinnamon: to taste – optional
  • Nutmeg: to taste – optional
  • Vanilla: to taste – optional
  • Maple Syrup: to taste – optional

Instructions
 

  • Blend all ingredients together until well mixed.

Notes

The honey butter needs to be stored in the refrigerator if you add the egg yolk.  Chilling it make it go firm and hard to spread.  Let set at room temperature before serving.

Making Adjustments

This is a recipe where there are only a few ways you can adjust it. You can add a little more or less honey. You can increase or decrease the amount of butter. The end result will be very similar. The main difference will be which of the two flavors will stand out the most. To add a twist you can add cinnamon and/or nutmeg. Additionally, you could add a little vanilla or maple syrup.

Substituting brown sugar for the honey. It would be 1 cup of brown sugar for each 1/2 cup of honey.

The egg yolk as stated in the recipe is optional. It serves as a binding agent for the butter and the honey. With that said, I prefer to add the egg yolk. With egg yolk added to the mixture it needs to be kept in the refrigerator. Chilling the mixture make it much firmer. Leave it out for a short while before serving. The mixture without the can be left at room temperature for a longer period of time.

Honey Buttery Your Way

Its time to figure out when and how you would make adjustments. Would the basic recipe be best? What optional flavors would go best with a meal you are considering? The end goal as always is to be able to say, “I Flavored It My Way!”

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By cheftamra

I have always had a passion for baking and cooking. I don't follow a lot of the norms so I create my own flavors. I was asked so many time what I did, in my cooking, I decided to start this blog.