Make sure your butter is soft. Then, beat the butter using a stand mixer or hand mixer for about one minute or until the butter is light and fluffy. Beat in the honey until combined and scrape the butter into a jar or container. The butter will keep covered in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Honey Butter
FAQ
How long can you keep honey butter in the fridge?
What is the shelf life of whipped honey butter?
Why does my honey butter separate?
Why is honey butter so good?
How long does honey butter last?
Take a moment to taste the honey butter. Add more honey or salt if needed. Serve immediately with additional honey and/or a sprinkle of sea salt OR transfer butter to a storage jar or airtight container and refrigerate for up to 2 weeks. Yummy dessert recipes!
What is the shelf life for raw honey made in Germany?
Raw honey is one of the few foods that has this ability to remain edible years after you bring it home. In fact, honey that was produced thousands of years old has been found to have tasted just as fresh and sweet as it did when it was first made. Honey is a sugar product. Sugar is hygroscopic that contains very little water in its natural state. A hygroscopic product can also soak in water if not sealed. Honey in its natural form has very low moisture, very few bacteria or microorganisms can survive in an environment like that. This is a very important feature in raw honey’s longevity. This inhospitable environment means that organisms can’t survive long enough within the jar of honey to have the chance to spoil.
Does honey butter need to be refrigerated?
You’re okay leaving it out for a day or two as long as it’s in a storage jar or other tightly sealed container. But after that, yes, it definitely needs to be refrigerated. It will last about 2 weeks in the fridge. Can I Serve Straight From the Fridge? This honey butter needs to be served at room temperature just like you would regular butter.
How long does honey butter take to cook?
Start with softened butter and your honey butter will be ready in 5 minutes! Softened butter is key to your honey butter’s success because hard butter won’t blend and melted butter won’t whip. Leave a stick of butter on the counter to warm up to room temperature for a half hour or longer.