This is a very simple recipe and a quick post because I had an exhausting weekend and I'm tired. This is something I made for Mother's Day brunch that I served with the biscuits I shared with you all last week. Enjoy!
Mr. H is out of town til Wednesday so I'm a lonely girl :-( Maybe you'll get another recipe tomorrow...
- 1 stick unsalted butter, room temp.
- 3 Tbsp. honey
- 2 tsp. brown sugar, packed
- 1 tsp. cinnamon
- 1/8 tsp. salt
In a medium bowl, whip your butter with an electric mixer on medium speed til lighter in consistency and color-about 2-3 minutes. Add your brown sugar, honey, cinnamon and salt. Whip to combine.
Serve at room temperature for easy spreading.
NOTE: I had heart shaped silicone molds that I bought a year ago from the Target $1 aisle that were barely used. After the butter was prepared, I placed the butter in the molds and froze them. Once hardened, I plopped them out onto a plate and garnished with more honey and a pinch of cinnamon for color. I refrigerated them overnight and set them on the dining table an hour before the guests arrived do the butter was soft and spreadable. It was a hit and everyone thought it was store bought!
This recipe is easily doubled or tripled.
Hope you all had a wonderful Mother's Day!
11 comments:
Those are so beautiful! No wonder they were a hit :)
Absolutely gorgeous!!! I love honey butter too! I'm gonna have to file this idea away!!!
This looks so pretty. I am going to try your honey butter.
Love the hearts! They are super cute!! Such a pretty dessert!
My grandchildren will love this with waffles...and so will I with buttermilk biscuits!
Awww... it's so lovely!!!
How pretty!
What a great idea! They look really tasty and are so cute!
Yum, totally making this! Great idea making them into hearts!
Love your photos!
Hope you and your Mom had a wonderful mother's day!
~ingrid
Btw, ALL of your biscuits look great but I think I'd like the flaky biscuit #3 best.
Wow! I looove this, gorgeous. I want some toast now...or a biscuit :).
I just made this for dinner to go with cornbread and soup. Oh my goodness, sooooo delish!! Thank you!
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