What Is Hot Honey? The UK's Guide to the Sauce Taking Over Everything

If you've scrolled through any food content in the last two years, you've probably noticed hot honey showing up everywhere drizzled over pizza, glazed over fried chicken, and stirred into cocktails. It's not a passing trend. Hot honey sauce has become one of the fastest-growing condiment categories in the UK, and for good reason.

But what actually is hot honey? How is it made? And more importantly, which bottles are worth your money?

We've been stocking and tasting hot honey sauces at Bauce Brothers since the trend first landed on UK shores. Here's everything you need to know.

What Is Hot Honey?

Hot honey is exactly what it sounds like: honey infused with chilli peppers. The concept is simple take the natural sweetness of real honey and combine it with the heat of chillies like habanero, ghost pepper, or scotch bonnet. The result is a condiment that balances two flavour extremes in a single bottle.

Unlike traditional hot sauces that rely on vinegar and salt, hot honey sauce leads with sweetness. The heat arrives after sometimes as a gentle warmth, sometimes as a proper kick that builds on the palate. That balance is what makes it so versatile.

The origins trace back to the American South, where chilli-infused honey has been a staple for decades. But it was New York's pizza scene that really put hot honey on the map. Once people started drizzling it over pepperoni slices, the rest of the world caught on fast.

Why Is Hot Honey Sauce So Popular in the UK?

UK search interest in hot honey has grown by over 200% in the last two years, and it's easy to see why. Several things have come together at once:

First, the UK's palate has shifted. We've moved well past the days when a Tabasco bottle was the spiciest thing in the cupboard. British food culture now embraces heat from all over the world Korean gochujang, Scotch bonnet-based Caribbean sauces, and fermented chilli pastes are all mainstream. Hot honey fits perfectly into that landscape because it delivers heat without overwhelming the food it's paired with.

Second, hot honey is incredibly approachable. Even people who don't consider themselves "chilli heads" tend to enjoy it. The sweetness acts as a safety net you get the thrill of heat without the punishment.

Third, it's genuinely versatile. There aren't many condiments that work equally well on a cheese board, a breakfast waffle, a roasted cauliflower, and a margherita pizza. Hot honey does.

How to Use Hot Honey Sauce

This is where hot honey really shines. Unlike a lot of hot sauces that have a narrow use case, hot honey sauce goes with almost everything. Here are some of the most popular ways to use it:

Pizza

This is the classic pairing. A drizzle of hot honey over a freshly baked margherita or pepperoni pizza adds a layer of sweet heat that cuts through the richness of the cheese. It's the reason hot honey went viral in the first place.

Fried Chicken

Hot honey chicken has become a menu staple at restaurants across the UK. Brush hot honey over crispy fried chicken thighs or wings straight out of the fryer. The honey clings to the crust while the chilli heat punches through the fat. It's absurdly good.

Halloumi

Hot honey halloumi has taken over as a go-to starter and side dish. Pan-fry or grill your halloumi until golden, then hit it with a generous drizzle. The salty cheese and sweet heat combination is one of those pairings that just works. Hot honey halloumi pasta with a simple garlic and olive oil base has been trending across food social media for good reason.

Cheese Boards

A bottle of hot honey on a cheese board instantly elevates it. It pairs particularly well with aged cheddar, brie, and blue cheese. The sweetness complements the funk of stronger cheeses while the heat keeps things interesting.

Roasted Vegetables

Drizzle hot honey over roasted carrots, squash, or Brussels sprouts during the last five minutes of cooking. The honey caramelises and the chilli heat adds a dimension that makes simple veg feel like a proper dish.

Cocktails and Drinks

Hot honey works brilliantly in a whisky sour or a spicy margarita. Mix a tablespoon into the syrup base for a drink that has warmth without being aggressive. Some people even stir it into tea particularly good when you're feeling under the weather.

Breakfast

On toast with butter. On pancakes or waffles. Mixed into yoghurt with granola. Hot honey at breakfast might sound unusual, but once you try it, you won't go back to regular honey.

What to Look For in a Good Hot Honey Sauce

Not all hot honey is created equal. The cheap stuff tends to use flavourings instead of real chillies, corn syrup instead of genuine honey, and artificial heat that tastes flat. Here's what separates a good bottle from a forgettable one:

Real honey as the base. The foundation should be actual honey ideally from a named source or region. The quality of the honey matters as much as the chilli.

Identifiable chillies. The best hot honey sauces tell you exactly which chillies are used. Habanero, scotch bonnet, chipotle, ghost pepper each brings a different character. Vague "chilli extract" is a red flag.

Balanced heat. A great hot honey should never be so hot that you can't taste the honey. The sweetness and heat should arrive together, not fight each other.

Natural ingredients. No artificial preservatives, no corn syrup, no "natural flavourings" doing the heavy lifting. At Bauce Brothers, every hot honey sauce we stock is made from real ingredients by small-batch producers who don't cut corners.

Hot Honey Sauces Worth Trying

We've tasted and tested hundreds of sauces to build our hot honey collection. Every bottle on our shelves has been through our blind tasting and flavour profiling process. Here are some standouts from the current range:

Pure Buzzin by Belly Of The Beast (£7.00) A properly punchy entry that doesn't hold back. Great for anyone who wants the heat dialled up a notch beyond "mild drizzle."

Hot Hunny by Saucy Dressings (£9.00) The name is playful but the sauce is serious. A well-balanced hot honey that works as an everyday condiment. Versatile enough for pizza night and a cheese board alike.

Hot Honey by Dr Sting's (£9.00) One of the most popular bottles in our collection. Dr Sting's nails the sweet-to-heat ratio and the honey quality is excellent. This is the one we recommend if you're trying hot honey for the first time.

Honey Badger Honey Mustard by Torchbearer Sauces (£14.00) A twist on the classic. This blends hot honey with mustard for a tangy, sweet, and spicy combination that's particularly brilliant with grilled meats and sausages.

Korean Hot Sauce by Chimac (£9.50) Not a traditional hot honey, but the sweet-heat profile puts it firmly in this category. Korean chilli flakes meet honey-forward sweetness. Incredible with fried chicken or stir-fried noodles.

You can browse the full range in our hot honey sauce collection.

Hot Honey vs. Regular Hot Sauce

If you're already a hot sauce fan, you might wonder whether hot honey is worth adding to the rotation. The short answer: yes, because it fills a completely different role.

Traditional hot sauces whether vinegar-based, fermented, or superhot are designed to add heat and acidity. They cut through richness and wake up savoury dishes. Hot honey does something different. It adds heat alongside sweetness, which means it enhances rather than cuts. It's additive rather than subtractive.

Think of it this way: you wouldn't put Frank's Red Hot on a cheese board or drizzle Tabasco over ice cream. But hot honey works in both contexts. It's not a replacement for your regular hot sauce it's a completely different tool in the kitchen.

The Bottom Line

Hot honey sauce isn't a gimmick. It's a genuinely useful condiment that bridges the gap between the sweetness of honey and the kick of chilli peppers. Whether you're a dedicated heat seeker or someone who just wants to make their pizza a bit more interesting, there's a hot honey out there for you.

At Bauce Brothers, we only stock hot honey sauces made by independent, small-batch producers using real ingredients. No shortcuts, no artificial heat, no filler. Every bottle in our hot honey sauce collection has been tasted, tested, and approved.

Go on, #TreatYoSelf.