A Cinnamon Honey Butter recipe that's whipped until light and fluffy! (2024)

This whipped Cinnamon Honey Butter recipe is made with only 5 ingredients, in less than 10 minutes. A delicious topping for popovers, toast, muffins, waffles, pancakes, and so much more!

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Cinnamon Honey Butter is a favorite topping

I’m not sure if you’d believe me if I were to share how many sticks of butter we’ve gone through the past few months. As we’ve spent more time than usual at home, we’ve found ourselves in the kitchen just that much more. I say it all the time: good food brings great comfort.

During this time, popovers have been on repeat. Besides being so very easy to make, they go with almost everything! And they transition wonderfully from the soups and comfort food of winter right into the salads and grilling of spring and summer. We go back and forth between this sourdough popovers recipe and these regular popovers.

And time and time again, no matter the meal, we come back to this light and fluffy whipped Cinnamon Honey Butter recipe. It’s a favorite topping at our house, and such an easy treat!

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Better than Texas Roadhouse butter recipe!

If you’ve ever bitten into a warm roll slathered with cinnamon honey butter at Texas Roadhouse, then you already know about the deliciousness of this spreadable treat.

My recipe is very similar to the Texas Roadhouse butter recipe, but mine has more fluffiness and cinnamon, and less honey. It’s how I prefer it. And I think it’s BETTER!

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Ingredients for the best cinnamon honey butter, plus variations and substitutions

This recipe uses five super common ingredients:

  • Unsalted butter – I prefer to use unsalted butter in my cooking and baking, so I can regulate the amount of salt added to each recipe. You could also use salted butter, but then skip the added salt. Also keep in mind that the quality of butter does matter. Starting out with a better butter will result in a better tasting cinnamon honey butter in the end.
  • Powdered sugar – This is the secret weapon when it comes to whipping up a light and fluffy honey butter. The powdered sugar gives volume to the butter and helps everything hold together so nicely. There really is no substitute for this ingredient.
  • Honey – You’ll find that I use less honey than most honey butter recipes. There’s two reasons for that: 1) I prefer a more subtle honey flavor and 2) Too much honey messes with the fluffy texture that I love. I think too much honey gives the butter a “greasy” like texture. A good substitute is pure maple syrup, which is extra lovely when paired with fall and winter meals.
  • Cinnamon – I use a heavy hand when it comes to the cinnamon. I inherited that particular spice love from Mom. Feel free to back off that quantity if you’re not as big of a fan. And again, the quality and strength of cinnamon will make a difference in the end product. If you’ve ever sniffed your way through a good spice company’s jars, you know that cinnamon can vary from soft and mellow to rich and strong.
  • Salt – I use a coarse kosher salt for all my cooking and baking. If you use plain table salt, start out with a bit less and then add more back in if you like. Also, sometimes I simply prefer a little more salty flavor, and throw in another pinch or two!

Another fun variation is to add a splash of pure vanilla extract or pure almond extract (please don’t use imitation extract!). You could also use vanilla beans, scraped straight from the pod. Or vanilla bean paste!

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How to make whipped butter

This recipe is super simple to make. For a fluffy whipped butter, just follow these instructions:

  1. Beat butter for 2 minutes. Be sure to use room temperature butter that is just slightly soft. Use a stand mixer or powerful hand mixer for best (fluffiest) results. Beating by hand will not give the same volume.
  2. Add powdered sugar, honey, cinnamon, and salt.
  3. Beat again for 2 minutes, to add increased fluffy texture.
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What to serve with honey butter?

Where to start?! Cinnamon honey butter is one of the best toppings around!

But here are a few suggestions for you. Serve this whipped butter with:

  • Sourdough Popovers
  • Popovers (not a sourdough recipe)
  • Cornbread Muffins – A great side for summer salads and grilling.
  • Buttermilk Pancakes – My family’s favorite pancake recipe!
  • Apple Oatmeal Pancakes – I love to make this recipe during the fall apple season.
  • Yeasted Waffles – A good waffle is such treat!
  • Sour Cream Banana Bread – The BEST banana bread, a favorite of mine since I was a kid.
  • Blueberry Muffins – From my grandma’s recipe box, I love the crumble topping!
  • Apple Bread – So many people love this recipe that’s stuffed with fresh apple flavor.
  • Peach Bread – I make this bread every summer when the peaches are super sweet and juicy.
  • Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins – My absolute favorite pumpkin recipe!
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Honey Butter FAQ:

How do you store honey butter?

Store the cinnamon honey butter in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days. This fluffy butter is most definitely most enjoyable at room temperature.

Do you have to refrigerate honey butter?

If you still have butter left after three days sitting at room temperature, then put it in the refrigerator.

If you store it in the refrigerator, just let it come to room temperature before serving again. Do not microwave, as this will break down the fluffy texture…and possibly end up in a soupy mess!

How long will cinnamon honey butter last?

When stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, this honey butter will be good for about one month.

Can you freeze honey butter?

Yes. You can definitely freeze this butter.

Place desired amount of honey butter onto a piece of plastic and wrap it up tightly to remove any air. Wrap another layer of plastic wrap tightly over the first one, and then place in a freezer baggie. Freezefor up to 2 months.

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Cinnamon Honey Butter

Yield: 1 cup

prep time: 10 minutes mins

total time: 10 minutes mins

Just the perfect light and fluffy sweet topping for popovers, muffins, breads, pancakes, and more!!

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Ingredients

  • ½ c. unsalted butter softened to room temperature
  • ½ c. powdered sugar
  • 1 T. honey
  • 2 tsp. cinnamon
  • tsp. kosher salt

Instructions

  • Place butter in bowl of stand mixer and beat on medium-high to high speed for two minutes.

  • Add powdered sugar, honey, cinnamon, and salt, and beat for two minutes more.

  • Transfer to a jar or container. This is best served at room temperature. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or refrigerate for up to 1 month. Bring to room temperature before serving again.

Notes

from a farmgirl’s dabbles

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1 Calories: 70kcal Carbohydrates: 5g Fat: 6g Saturated Fat: 4g Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g Cholesterol: 15mg Sodium: 18mg Sugar: 5g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by Spoonacular. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your own favorite calculator.

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© Brenda | A Farmgirl’s Dabbles

Cuisine: American

Course: Condiments & Seasonings

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This post was originally published in 2010, and then updated in 2020.

A Cinnamon Honey Butter recipe that's whipped until light and fluffy! (2024)

FAQs

Can you use whipped butter in place of butter? ›

Because the air content increases the volume of whipped butter, whipped butter cannot be substituted by volume into recipes calling for stick butter. However, whipped butter can be substituted into recipes on an equal weight basis.

How long to whip butter? ›

After the butter has softened to room temperature, put it in a small mixing bowl. Add either milk or water. Whip with a hand mixer on low speed for 1 to 2 minutes. Increase the speed to high speed, and mix for an additional 2 to 4 minutes until the butter is light and creamy.

Is whipped butter real butter? ›

Whipped butter, which can be made from any kind of butter, has had air added to it. It is lighter and lower density, which means that for the same size portion, it is lower in fat and has fewer calories. It's also more spreadable, which is why you'll see it in many a restaurant bread basket.

What happened to Imperial Cinnamon Spread? ›

Imperial (now owned by Unilever) discontinued this product several years ago, but I was determined to recreate it. This tastes the exact same to me, and if you're looking for that nostalgic Imperial Cinnamon Spread taste, I got you.

What happens if you whip butter too long? ›

If you overmix, the butter will separate out of the mixture and it will be grainy and soupy. Be sure to stop once your butter becomes light and fluffy.

How to make butter fluffy without a mixer? ›

Use a Fork and Spoon to Cream Butter by Hand

Scrape down the sides of the bowl periodically, and keep on beating until the butter is fluffy and lighter in color. This may take five minutes or more. If your arm starts to tire, it's okay to take breaks or pass the bowl to a friend.

Is whipped butter healthier than regular butter? ›

Nutrition of Whipped Butter

That is 30 fewer calories and 3 fewer grams of saturated fat, which can be helpful if you are trying to reduce your intake. That said, whipped butter might not perform as well in baked goods as regular butter, since it contains more air.

Why is steakhouse butter so good? ›

It's brimming with butterfat

“I think restaurant butter often tastes better because it has a higher butterfat percentage,” says Luke Ilardo, head baker and owner of Doppio Pasticceria in Baltimore. “Most grocery stores offer 80% butterfat, but through our distributors, we can pretty easily find up to 86% butterfat.

What is the healthiest butter to use? ›

Grass-fed butter offers some health benefits to counteract the health risks it poses. It appears to have lower levels of saturated fats and more unsaturated fats than standard butter. This is because grass-fed butter is made from the milk of cows that are allowed to graze instead of being fed high-grain diets.

Why did they change cinnamon? ›

In 2019, CinnaMon was renamed to “Cinnamon” and had his beanie and dreadlocks removed. The reason for this change was to avoid any racial connections, even though the character wasn't supposed to be racist. In 2022, the Apple and Cinnamon characters were redesigned again.

What is cinnamon spread made of? ›

In a small mixing bowl, add the butter, brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg; stir until well blended. Spread on toast, bagels, biscuits, and my personal favorite--pumpkin bread.

Is Imperial spread the same as butter? ›

First and foremost, even though it comes in both stick and tub form much like regular butter, Imperial butter is not truly butter at all. It's actually a spread made from processed vegetable oils, more like margarine.

How much whipped butter equals one stick of butter? ›

So-unsalted whipped butter makes a fine substitute for unsalted stick butter in baked goods, but do not make the swap in uncooked applications, such as frosting. And remember to make the substitutions based on weight, not volume. A standard tub of whipped butter weighs 8 ounces, equal to two sticks of butter.

Can I use whipped butter in baking? ›

Because room temperature butter will still have little pockets of air, you have to weigh it to get an accurate measurement. Here's the whole conversion chart if you're interested. Don't be afraid to bake with whipped butter! Just measure correctly and enjoy all the delicious food!

Is whipped butter OK for baking? ›

WHIPPED BUTTER

Its unique, airy structure means you should stick to spreading and avoid baking with whipped butter. If you're craving whipped butter to spread on your freshly baked bread, you can also create some at home as long as you plan to use it within a few days.

Can you use whipped vs regular butter in baking? ›

Whipped butter is seldom recommended for cooking or baking because it has a lower density relative to regular butter, not enough fat solid. Spreadable Butter is a blend of regular butter and vegetable oil (often canola). This combination is easy to spread when cold and has a buttery flavor.

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