Pumpkin Spice Honey Butter Recipe - Mom Endeavors (2024)

  • Sara @MomEndeavors
  • September 26, 2016

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Mmmmm…I’m thrilled to share this pumpkin spice honey butter recipe with you today! It’s easy-to-make, delicious, and made with one of the most amazing creations on the planet– honey! Bees are absolutely vital to our ecosystems and in doing their jobs, they create the most delicious substance! I’m a big proponent for the importance of bees, so I’m thrilled to partner with sponsor Buzz + Bloom Honey for this tasty recipe!Committed to protecting the health and vitality of the honeybee population, Buzz + Bloom Honey partners with Planet Bee Foundation, a nonprofit organization helping to heighten awareness of the struggling honey bee population through research, education and community stewardship. And I LOVE that! I actually had the pleasure of attending a last year, which was fascinating! Then, just a few months ago, we had a whole transient swarm of bees start to set up home in the eves of our attic. While I love bees, I don’t love them in my house (which can cause huge problems). But there was NO way that we were going to kill them. So, we paid more money to have a local live bee removal specialist (and apiarist/farmer), come remove the hive! It was incredible! So, I’m pleased to support a brand that is also passionate about saving the bees! TheBuzz + Bloom honeys also happen to be delicious – and perfect in just about any recipe you’d like, including our tasty honey butter! Buzz + Bloom Honey gently strains its honey, ensuring that it retains natural pollen, a nutritive component that also verifies the honey’s floral source and country of origin. Their honeys are sourced from trusted beekeepers in the United States, Brazil, Vietnam, Ethiopia and around the world, delivering a unique taste experience in each and every variety. We received the sample shown above & the variety in taste was quite noticeable! The spreadable cinnamon honey was INCREDIBLE!!! For this pumpkin spice butter though, I wanted a neutral honey – but something that was packed with honey flavor. The one I liked best for that was the Fair Trade Certified Honey. It had a rich, robust honey flavor without being overly floral – perfect for enhancing our pumpkin spice honey butter. Guys, seriously this stuff is SO good! We’ve been putting it on all kinds of different breads, toasts, muffins, waffles! It’s SO perfect for fall!!! Here’s the easy recipe:

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Pumpkin Spice Honey Butter

This pumpkin spice honey butter is perfect for fall.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Author: Sara @ Mom Endeavors

Ingredients

  • 1 stick butter 1/2 C, room temp
  • 3 T pumpkin puree
  • 3 T Buzz + Bloom Fair Trade Certified
  • 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • ½ tsp vanilla

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, combine all ingredients. Whip together until everything is incorporated.

  • Store in the refrigerator in a sealed container.

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SO good! And SO easy to make! This pumpkin spice honey butter on cinnamon raisin bread has been our absolute favorite thing for breakfast! YUM!!!! I definitely encourage you to give it a try!!

And, be sure to give Buzz + Bloom Honey a try! It’s available nationwide on their website, and at select retailers. They have 14 all natural varieties, including Organic Non-GMO, Raw & Unfiltered and Fair Trade Certified Honey. And those spreadable honeys are SO good! We love the cinnamon, but I want to try the blueberry one next. I bet that would be amazing on pancakes! Oh my! For more information, you can check them out on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Like it? Pin it! Disclosure: This post is part of a sponsored campaign with Buzz+ Bloom Honey and the Mom It Forward Blogger Network. All opinions, experiences, and photographs are my own. #BuzznBloom

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3 Responses

  1. Pumpkin Spice Honey Butter Recipe - Mom Endeavors (19)
    So easy and sounds so good!! We use honey all the time! Can’t wait to make it!!

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  2. I just made this. Simple and OMG so good!

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  3. This looks so good! What a great side to make for friends in the fall!

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Pumpkin Spice Honey Butter Recipe - Mom Endeavors (2024)

FAQs

How to make pumpkin spice creamed honey? ›

Add the cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice and cloves and beat until combined. Add pumpkin purée 1 tablespoon at a time, beating after each addition until well combined and smooth. Add the honey OR maple syrup and vanilla and continue to whip on medium speed until thick and fluffy, about 1-2 minutes.

Why do you love pumpkin spice? ›

Smell and Association

Those notes of cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger trigger deeply rooted cozy memories of autumn. “Pumpkin spice aromas emerge in the fall in shops and cafes, coinciding with the arrival of colorful leaves, family gatherings, and back-to-school bustle.

What is the difference between creamed honey and honey butter? ›

Creamed honey has several different names that it is marketed. Whipped honey, spun honey, honey butter, cream honey, and churned honey are just a few of the variations in the name. Despite its names creamed or whipped honey contains no dairy products.

What does pumpkin spice do to your body? ›

The spices in pumpkin spice have anti-inflammatory properties, which may help to reduce chronic inflammation. Boosts the immune system: Some of the spices in pumpkin spice, such as ginger and cloves, have immune-boosting properties. This means that they may help to protect your body from infection.

Do guys like the smell of pumpkin spice? ›

Pumpkin pie smell stimulates arousal in men; scent is sexy aphrodisiac, says study.

What state is the most pumpkin spice obsessed? ›

Colorado is the state most obsessed with pumpkin spice.

Is creamed honey just whipped honey? ›

Production Process: Creamed honey is achieved by controlling the crystallization process, while whipped honey is created through aeration. Consistency: Creamed honey has a smooth and thick consistency, similar to a spreadable butter, while whipped honey is light and fluffy, resembling whipped cream.

What makes creamy honey creamy? ›

Raw Creamed Honey Has An Extra Step

Honey naturally wants to crystallize in the tank but by stirring it we interfere with the crystallization process. This allows us to control the size of the crystals. The smaller the crystal, the smoother and creamier the honey.

How to make liquid honey creamed honey? ›

Put 1 cup crystalized honey into the stand mixer with the attachment and mix on medium speed. You can add up to 1 cup of liquid honey if you want to make a larger amount of creamed honey. Mix the honey for 20 minutes. You'll notice that the honey will start to turn a very light creamy white color.

What is added to creamed honey? ›

Nothing is added to it, nor is it necessary to add anything to it. Nothing is added to creamed honey either; the only difference is in the packing technique. To produce creamed honey, one first takes a small amount of already creamed honey, called “seed honey”.

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