Grilling with Honey (2024)

Memorial Day is next weekend, and Father's day is just around the corner; with temperatures steadily rising, it can only mean one thing–Summer is coming. And that means it's time to fire up the smoker or the grill!

Our friends at Whachu Smokin BBQ & Catering recently competed in the Best in Baker BBQ Contest! We were excited to see our honey as an ingredient on their menu and honored to be a part of their first-place wings recipe!

Rather than see you burn your meat trying to replicate the masters, we thought there was no better time to share some tips to keep you grilling all summer with sweet success.

Keep it balanced.

A few tablespoons of honey adds an essential balance to whatever I might be grilling up. The acidity of other ingredients in a marinade needs toning down, and honey is the ideal mellowing agent—honey seals in the meat's juices that begin to seep when the temperature is high.

Mix it properly.

Because of its sticky consistency, honey can be hard to brush, baste, or mop onto your meat by itself. Also, grilling honey that has not been mixed with another liquid, like juice or oil, is not a good idea, as it'll burn right up and char the surface before the food is cooked.

However, honey is okay, even in direct heat in brine or mixed with other ingredients. You can add a bit of orange juice or a touch of water, or fresh pineapple juice, a natural tenderizer, to create a more brushable consistency that goes on smoothly.

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Map out your zones.

Here's the big grilling-with-honey tip: Establish direct and indirect heat zones by separating the coals in your grill. In a zone of indirect heat, you can freely apply your honey-juice mixture to the outer surface of your protein — pork or chicken are great options — to lock in flavor and moisture while helping the caramelization. Then, for a beautiful mahogany finish and a fast sear, move your honeyed protein quickly into the area of direct heat and hold it briefly.

Go thick with it!

Honey is also a great binder and thickener for amping up or sweetening sauces, marinades, dips, and dressings. For instance, a good beef marinade can be a simple dose of honey along with soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, fresh rosemary, green onions, and Dijon mustard. The soy sauce adds plenty of salt to season the meat, and the honey softens the intensity, giving it a balance with some sweetness.

Where there is smoke, the flavor is fire!

Not into grilling? Have you ever tried a smoker?

Dustin McKinnis, who recently won our first How Do You Honey Contest, also shared his smoked Glazed Pork Spare Ribs recipe.

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McKinnis shared, " I took spare ribs and got them coated in 3 layers of Meat Church rub. I seasoned the meat using Honey Hog Hot, Honey Hog & Holy Gospel. After letting the rub adhere for about an hour, it was time to head to the smoke! Using a pellet grill running Hickory pellets, I placed the ribs on the 350 degree smoker. Spritzing with apple juice every 45 minutes until they had a great mahogany color," he continued. "I then layered brown sugar, butter & Datil Sting Honey onto aluminum foil. Wrapping up tight they were placed back on the smoker for another hour & half. To finish the cook. I opened up the foil and flipped the ribs back to meat side up. Then, I glazed the ribs with Blues Hog Championship sauce & Datil sting and shut the lid to cook and tack up for another 15 minutes."

Need a little help getting started? Here is our recipe for Honey BBQ Sauce using two types of World Honey Market Honey!

Honey BBQ Sauce

  • ½ cup ketchup

  • ½ cup WHM Avocado Honey

  • 4 tablespoons WHM Wildflower honey

  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar

  • 2 tablespoons worcestershire sauce

  • 2 teaspoons dijon mustard

  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder

  • ⅓ cup apple cider vinegar

  • 2 tablespoons cold water + 1 tablespoon cornstarch

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FAQs

Can you grill with honey? ›

There are two ways to grill with honey: as a marinade or by brushing it on. It's easier to work with as a marinade for all the reasons listed above: honey binds ingredients together, doesn't spoil, adds moisture, and enhances meat's texture. But many BBQers just prefer to brush it on.

What does honey do for the barbecue? ›

Honey Can Help Enhance Browning and Crisping

It's the perfect way to add texture, color and, of course, flavor to popular dishes like pork, chicken, vegetables and even fruits. You'll love the crispness and color that honey adds to our grilled Honey Mustard-Glazed Pork Tenderloin!

What does honey do for meat? ›

When used in a marinade, honey will help tenderise meat and while it is cooking, the honey gives a distinctive barbecue flavour to food as it caramelises. Contemporary chefs use honey in many of their dishes - from salad dressings to barbecues, stir frys, fusion food and delicious desserts.

How do you not burn honey when cooking? ›

Honey burns at a lower temperature than sugar, so don't forget to adjust your oven temp! We recommendlowering your oven temp by about 25 degrees Fwhen baking with honey. This will keep your baked good from getting too dark before it's finished baking through.

Does heat destroy raw honey? ›

Heating up to 40°C (104 F) destroys invertase, an important enzyme. Heating up to 50°C (122 F) for more than 48 hrs. turns the honey into caramel (the most valuable honey sugars become analogous to sugar). Heating honey higher than 140 degrees F for more than 2 hours will cause rapid degradation.

Can you use honey as a binder on a grill? ›

Honey as a Binder

Honey, a natural and versatile binder, adds a hint of sweetness to your ribs. It caramelises beautifully during the cooking process, creating a glaze that enhances both the flavour and appearance of the meat. Add some savoury and spicy tones with Meat Church Honey Hog Hot Rub.

Can I put honey on steak? ›

Place steak tips in the hot skillet. Cook 5-7 minutes until color develops. Mix remaining bourbon and honey in a small bowl, then pour over steak tips to glaze. Continue cooking until glaze has caramelized and darkened to a rich brown color.

What happens when you cook with honey? ›

When honey is heated or cooked, the sugar and fructose in the honey change their chemical composition as a result of a browning effect called the Maillard Reaction. Heating or storing honey for long periods of time will increase the production of a toxic substance called 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF).

What meat goes well with honey? ›

Rub on chicken, duck and turkey for an added sheen and crisp skin. Brush on grilled kabobs and skewers for added flavor. Include in dipping sauces for fried chicken.

Why shouldn't you cook honey? ›

Heating honey to high temperatures – generally above 45-50°C – eliminates these benefits by killing the bacteria, enzymes, and antioxidants that make honey so powerful. Heating honey – whether at home in the cooking process, or by commercial producers – seems like a huge waste of an incredible natural product.

Will honey burn in a smoker? ›

Also, grilling honey that has not been mixed with another liquid, like juice or oil, is not a good idea, as it'll burn right up and char the surface before the food is cooked. However, honey is okay, even in direct heat in brine or mixed with other ingredients.

What temperature will honey burn? ›

The most important aspect of honey processing is maintaining quality. Carefully control the heating honey process. In order to liquefy honey, it is best to heat it at 35-40°C (95-104°F). The temperature should not go beyond 40°C (104°F) to avoid overheating.

Can you cook with raw honey? ›

Raw honey is a wonderful and healthy ingredient that can be added to all sorts recipes. Using all-natural, unfiltered and raw honey will add both flavor and nutrients to your meals. So browse our recipe collection, buy a bottle of quality raw honey, and get cooking!

Can you melt raw honey? ›

Place your bottle of honey with its lid off inside a pot. Pour warm water (water should not exceed 110º F) into the pan and allow to sit until the honey melts. In five-minute intervals remove your bottle from the pan, stir the honey and return it to the warm water.

Is honey BBQ good? ›

It's the perfect balance! Honey barbecue sauce differs from its other sauce friends in that it's less sour and slightly less tangy, while still offering a unique flavor profile. Plus, its sweetness and stickiness makes it as fun as it is tasty!

Does honey cut heat? ›

For some recipes, a touch of honey can help neutralize the intensity of spiciness. Sugar works to counteract the heat caused by capsaicin in peppers so adding a touch of honey or sugar can tone down a spicy dish.

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