Wow your friends and family with pressure cooker infused honey! With 7 different flavors from sweet to spicy, you'll never long for “plain ol' honey” again!
Infused honey! I’m so excited about this idea! Maybe even more than the vanilla extract idea, which, I thought couldn’t be topped. But this honey is amazing in so many different ways! Let's break them all down, shall we.
This honey is delicious, easy, fun (so many flavor possibilities!) and most importantly, is going to win you the gift giver of the year award because it’s also personalizable, affordable, PRETTY, and soooooo original. No offense to popcorn cans and candy canes with reindeer faces, but this honey is gonna make you famous because your recipients will sing your praises every time it graces their dining table. No need to tell anyone how simple it was or that you didn’t start the project 6 months ago. Just let them believe you are the super human you most certainly are.
When this idea crossed my mind, I immediately jotted down several flavor ideas, circled my top 3 favorites, and then headed to the store to grab my supplies. I surely looked like a crazy person staring at spices and dried fruit in amazement of all the flavor possibilities I could create! So my list of 3 turned to 7 and only stopped there because I ran out of jars and my mom refused to let me borrow anymore, claiming I don’t return them. Which I will forever deny, although it is very true.
In mere minutes, your very large bottle of plain ol’ bargain buy honey from Sam's Club or Costco's (or the like), will be a high dollar, fancy, NATURALLY flavored honey. Here’s how:
Place desired mix ins into half pint mason jars and add mild flavored honey (like Sue Bee), leaving at least 1 inch of head space.
Stack 2 round coffee filters together and trim the edges a bit. Place on top of the jar and screw a ring onto the jar to hold the coffee filters in place (the coffee filters keep moisture out of the jar while it’s processing and when the pressure cooker lid is removed). Pour 1 cup of water into the pot. Put jar(s) on top of a trivet inside the pot.
Cook at high pressure for 30 minutes and let pressure release naturally. Remover the jars from the pot, and take off the lids and stir the honey vigorously. Then while it’s still warm, pour through a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth into another jar.
To gift, pour into a pretty jar and that is it folks! Golden deliciousness, made by you!
I'm providing recipes for my creations here along with the rest of my “to try soon” list, but feel free to let your imaginations go wild as you create a unique flavor for each person on your gift list.
I hope I’ve helped to make things a little easier and affordable for you this year. And if flavored honey isn’t your thing (or your giftees thing) try these equally as affordable recipes for pressure cooker vanilla extract and elderberry syrup. Or for those loved ones that have a pressure cooker or will be getting one for Christmas, our Master the Electric Pressure Cooker cookbook will be an amazing gift full of delicious recipes that can be enjoyed well beyond this season.
Happy Holidays everybody and Happy Gifting!
Pressure Cooker Infused Honey
Wow your friends and family with a gift from the heart! Delicious, easy infused honey made quick and easy in the pressure cooker!
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Cook Time: 30 mins
- Total Time: 35 mins
- Yield: 1 half pint jar 1x
- Category: Condiment
- Method: Pressure cooker
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
- ¾ –1 cup honey (use a mild tasting honey, not raw)
- Add ins-see options below
Lemon Ginger Honey
1 teaspoon dried lemon peel
4 cubes crystallized ginger
Great for a cough
Blueberry Honey
⅛ cup dried blueberries (preferably unsweetened)
Delicious on blueberry pancakes, muffins, and waffles
Spice Honey
5 cloves
2 star anise
3 cinnamon sticks
To die for on whole wheat rolls right from the oven
Lavender Honey
2 tablespoons dried lavender
Amazing drizzled over vanilla ice cream or yogurt
Chili Pepper Honey
2 teaspoons red pepper flakes
Drizzle over popcorn chicken or chicken wings
Vanilla Honey
2-4 vanilla beans split or chopped
Dreamy stirred into hot drinks
Cacao Honey
2 tablespoons cacao nibs
Makes the best peanut butter, honey, banana sandwich ever!
Other ideas: dried mint, unsweetened coconut flakes, dried cranberries, dried peaches, roasted garlic, dried orange peel, rosemary, etc, etc
Instructions
- Place desired add ins inside a half pint size mason jar. Cover with honey leaving 1 inch of headspace. Stack 2 round coffee filters together and trim so it hangs over the jar about an inch. Place filters on top of the opening of the jar and screw a ring on tightly (just the ring, no flat needed).
- Add 1 cup of water to the pressure cooker pot and place trivet inside. Place jar on the trivet. Secure the lid and turn pressure release knob to a sealed position. Cook at high pressure for 30 minutes (15 minutes for a more mild flavor).
- When cooking is complete, use a natural release.
- Carefully remove the mason jar (the honey will be HOT!). Using hot pads or a rag, remove the lid and vigorously stir the honey to infuse maximum flavor. Pour honey through a small, fine mesh sieve placed over another half pint size mason jar. Discard add ins. (Honey can also be poured through cheesecloth). Store at room temperature in a mason jar with a pourable lid.
Notes
Notes
-Use dried ingredients (not fresh) to flavor the honey to prevent possible contamination. However, fresh ingredients (such as fresh ginger vs crystalized) will lend a stronger flavor. If using fresh, use the honey within 1 month or store in the fridge.
-A 6 quart pot can fit up to 5 half pint size mason jars at a time
-If making multiple flavors in a single batch, consider strong smells that may cross over into the other bottles (for example, don’t infuse a garlic honey next to a vanilla honey)
-Pour the honey through a strainer when it’s still warm for easier straining
-Serve several choices of honey on a fancy platter with a mix of meat, cheese, and bread
-Don’t use expensive raw honey for this, you don’t want to be exposing that precious gold to such high temperatures.
Keywords: instant pot honey, flavored honey, condiment recipe
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Favorite Mason Jar lids:
*Our exact jars were purchased at Hobby Lobby, but we've added a link to our favorite ones on Amazon. I used them for homemade candles one year.

How long is the shelf life if not used Asap?
Kiona, with the fruit ones, I’ve actually decided to store them in the fridge. We use them up within a couple of weeks. They taste amazing!
CAN you use raw honey? We raise honeybees, so friends & family would appreciate our FRESH honey so much more than cheap, store bought processed honey.
Sue, yes, that will work great. Just be aware that the heat can affect some of the health properties of raw honey.
Hi Marci,
where did you get those bottles? the ones in the amazon link are different.
Thanks.
Juan, I asked my sister where she bought the ones from the photos and she said they were from Hobby Lobby. I’m not sure that they would have the exact ones now, but probably something just as pretty.
Marci, thank you so much for the quick reply. I will check Hobby Lobby. Also thank you for the great recipes.
Juan, Thank you! Good luck finding them!
Do you have to use half pint jars or could you use pint jars and just fill them up less?
Laura, either will work. Stay tuned for tomorrows post about this topic 🙂
Hello, one of your recipes was on IP Facebook group. I hope this recipe is in your book because I love making liquid and other concoction in my IP instant of food lol.
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Sophia, Yes, the honey is in the book with some new flavors.????