Move over salted caramel! How ‘swicy’ hot honey is the new flavour in town with booming sales and a huge TikTok fanbase
Salted caramel, gingerbread and pumpkin spice are just a few of the typical flavors of fall. They are used in coffee, pies and all sorts of other sweet treats.
But there’s a new flavour that’s causing a stir in the British food industry: hot ‘swicy’ honey. And it’s definitely spicy.
What started as a pizza topping in New York, this chili-infused honey now has over 912 million followers on TikTok with the hashtag #hothoney.
Additionally, Hilltop Honey has seen a huge increase in hot honey sales over the past month, up 1,049 percent compared to the same period last year.
That’s partly because the product is now also available at Tesco, but Waitrose reports that sales of its hot honey chicken bites have increased by 148 percent in the past week compared to the previous week.
Meanwhile, supermarkets will be putting their Christmas products on the shelves in the coming weeks.
Hot honey was originally used as a pizza topping (photo)
The flavour, a honey infused with chilli peppers, has become hugely popular in the UK in recent weeks
Over the past month, Hilltop Honey has seen explosive growth in hot honey sales, up 1,049 percent compared to the same period last year
On the way to ASDA there is a ‘pigs in blankets’ wreath with camembert and warm honey.
At Tesco there’s a ‘nduja and pork wellington with warm honey, and also feta and celeriac snapakopita with warm honey.
Marks and Spencer has a warm honey brie brûlée, as well as warm honey popcorn, warm honey pigs in a blanket and warm honey halloumi in blankets.
Chef Tom Kerridge said he was not surprised by the flavour’s growing popularity.
He told The Times: ‘It goes really well with cheese. If you think of it as a spicy chutney, then it makes sense.’
To him, he said, adding chili to honey is like adding salt to caramel.
“It improves, it enhances the flavor,” he added.
Celebrity chef Tom Kerridge said he was not surprised by the growing popularity of the flavour
Kathryn Turner, M&S’s director of product development, told The Times that the spicy honey flavour is far from gone and that sweet and spicy are ‘very much in fashion’.
‘I think it’s gaining popularity as much as salted caramel.
‘Next week we’re launching a whole hot honey BBQ chicken for customers to roast at home, and by Christmas we’ll have ten unique hot honey themed products in the M&S Foodhall.’
TikTok users are sharing their best recipes featuring this essential ingredient, ranging from warm honey cheese on toast to warm honey fried chicken, ice cream drizzled with warm honey, and warm honey fruit pie.
It is clear that warm honey, unlike salted caramel, can be used for both main meals and desserts.
JD’s Hot Honey was one of the first companies in the UK to sell a range of products in this flavour.
The business launched in 2021 during lockdown, when Jade Dawson and her husband James began experimenting with homemade Neapolitan pizza toppings.