How to Make Hot Honey Using a New Process -

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Making Creamed Honey With Seed Honey!
Hot Honey is all the rage right now. Once people experience the spicy deliciousness of Fire Honey on fried chicken or hot biscuits, they realize they have been doing it wrong all of their life. Our version of this produce, Fire Honey, has been a very popular product with our online and direct-sell customers for over a year. However, I have never been convinced that I was making it as good as it could be done. My final recipe, as shown in this video, is the answer to all of my concerns.
Using a capsaicin harvesting method developed through a lot of trial and error, I finally stumbled on a method that provides the great heat, without the terrible flavor afternotes typical with most pepper extracts. Take a look at this video and let me know what you think. Thank you for viewing,
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KEY MOMENTS/CHAPTERS
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00:00 Video Teaser
00:39 Introduction to Fire Honey Journey
01:05 My Product History with This Product
02:04 Can You Safely Do This at Home?
02:53 How I Impart the Heat
04:12 Honey Has Natural Safety Features
05:13 What is "Unadulterated" Honey?
06:01 Why is Honey Naturally Safe?
07:07 Why Honey Ferments
08:58 My Ingredients
11:41 Capsaicin Oil vs Extract
13:23 How the Capsaicin is Collected/Processed
18:54 Making the Sample Submissions
23:17 Pouring the Honey
25:38 Viscosity - A Critical Characteristic
29:33 Subscribe, Thumbs Up, Ring That Bell!
30:26 The End (Screen)
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  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce
    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching this video. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed making it. I would really love to hear your comments about what you saw. I love talking about hot sauce, my business, and the techniques I use in the development, manufacturing, and distribution of my sauce products. 📌 I am very interested in what you think about this video. If you liked what you saw and approve of my efforts, take a moment to click the THUMBS UP (👍) button. If you found the video lacking in any way, feel free to click the THUMBS DOWN (👎) button. Even though I don't like to see a Thumbs Down, it does give me an idea on what needs to be improved. You can also expound further on your actions in the comments section. Most of all, I need feedback so I can improve. 📌 I also love COMMENTS and QUESTIONS about hot sauce, this video, or future videos you might like to see. Take a moment and tell me what you think. 📌I WANT YOU AS A REGULAR! I would love to have you as a regular visitor to my KZread channel. Take a moment and SUBSCRIBE to my channel and RING THE BELL so KZread can notify you when I publish new videos or content. 📌 ALABAMA HOT SAUCE WEBSITE. You can visit Alabama Hot Sauce online to read more about my little hot sauce company. Learn more about how I develop the recipes and make the sauce, including the skills and techniques used to do it right. Also, you can do a little shopping while you are there! Visit the links below. 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 🌎 WEBSITE www.alabamahotsauce.com 🌎 SHOP NOW! www.alabamahotsauce.com/shop 🌎 BUY IT! alabamahotsauce.com/shop/ols/products/fire-honey---10-oz 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 📌 SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE 🌎 KZread CHANNEL. www.youtube.com/@MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce 🌎 FACEBOOK facebook.com/AlabamaHotSauce 🌎 INSTAGRAM instagram.com/SauceBossPhil 🌎 PINTEREST www.pinterest.com/SauceBossPhil 🌎 TWITTER twitter.com/@SauceBossPhil 🌎 YELP! Leave a Review www.yelp.com/biz/alabama-hot-sauce-florence-3 🌎 LINKEDIN www.linkedin.com/company/alabamahotsauce 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥

  • @Stevesnumber1peppers

    @Stevesnumber1peppers

    9 ай бұрын

    I love your youtube presentations, very clear and informative. You are a very smart man and have certainly put the time and work into your product. Just a note, I think you put three syringe shots instead of two in the center jar. Great channel, I enjoy watching.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Stevesnumber1peppers I just realized that I gave you a previous response on email instead of doing it in the comments thread. So I thought I would answer it here, because I am sure others might have seen my "mistake." Y:ou are exactly correct....I made a mistake. In fact, two of them. Sometimes, when I am shooting a video, I am too consumed by what I will say next and forget to pay attention to what I am doing. This partly because I do not write scripts or notes; I just start the camera and start talking and doing. Of course, another reason MIGHT be that I am an old man and forget a LOT of things. LOL. As I previously told you, I almost never "play to the camera" when I am doing productions work, even though I video EVERY minute I spend working in the kitchen. In this case, since it was non-consumption samples, I thought I could do both. Wrong. This mistake caused me to have to completely redo those three sample bottles before the submission. Lucily, I got them right. Thank you for paying such close attention to the video. I hope you continue to watch an old man who simply loves what I do. After so much illness in the later part of my life, this hot sauce business has given me a new lease on life. Thank y ou Steve, and thank you all.

  • @Downthend

    @Downthend

    5 ай бұрын

    Love your video, it’s given me some inspiration to try to expand my range (I’m a beekeeper in the uk) I’ve done some lovely garlic honey sauces and been trolling KZread for a hot honey sauce ideas. I’m even tempted to try to grow the peppers in my polytunnel… is it recommended to try a few different pepper strengths … perhaps like you ghost pepper for hot, I do like those apricot flavoured harbinaro but almost too hot for me lol… a side swipe with it on the side of my plate is enough for me lol.

  • @Downthend

    @Downthend

    5 ай бұрын

    Ah watched… seems the heat lvl can be controlled so one type of pepper will do it 👍

  • @kierjo1
    @kierjo1Ай бұрын

    Very happy with your extracts👍they’re versatile and great flavor.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you. That is a difficult product to make, but it is very popular. Thank you for watching and being a loyal customer.

  • @matthewlawton9241
    @matthewlawton92412 ай бұрын

    Super cool process! Thanks for sharing.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching! I agree, this seems to be the best process for making this product. The desire to make this product drove me to create my capsaicin oils. Again, that you for your comnent.

  • @ReadyUpGo
    @ReadyUpGo2 ай бұрын

    I compliment you on your accomplishments and the knowledge you have gained. In any speciality, beyond formal education and training, expertise is available to those who put their shoulder to the grindstone and push…push long and hard. Well done.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for thar comment. I am constantly trying to expand my knowledge.

  • @hellomynameis9258
    @hellomynameis92586 ай бұрын

    Thanka for the video Phil. The Caspacin oil reduction is very interesting. Could you shed some light on the process you use to make the oil or maybe post a video of the process. Either way thanks

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    6 ай бұрын

    I have considered making a video, but this is a process I need to protect. I will give you the rough outline. The peppers were split down the middle, exposing the inner skin layer. I then used a razor blade to scrape the puddles of capsaicin oil from the inner skin of the pepper, collecting it in a vessel. The remaining peppers skins were squeezed in an apple juicer to extract the remaining juice. Both juice and oil were weighed and mixed in a ratio that I expected would make a remaining fluid with a heat level of 1 million SHU. I was off a little...it tested at about 1.2 million. I have recently developed a much faster and much safer way to mechanically remove the oil. Unfortunately, I can't discuss this in detail. I hope this helped. I am open to further questions. Thank you.

  • @MDPovras
    @MDPovras6 ай бұрын

    Mr.Phil! I noticed you made a mistake in dosing the vinegar & capsaicin oil. In the third jar, you put only 1 scoop of vinegar. In the second jar, you put 3 syringes of capsaicin oil. This will affect your test results!

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    6 ай бұрын

    Very good catch! LOL. I had to redo the sample jars after watching the raw footage later that day. I typically only do videos with "non-commercial" products for demonstration. This was an instance where those samples were real. My entire manufacturing process is video taped on every batch. I often scan over the videos before completing the batch release report. I do, on occasion, catch an error. Thank you for watching and paying close attention.

  • @PennsylvaniaBeekeeper
    @PennsylvaniaBeekeeper7 ай бұрын

    Hello Phil, I enjoyed the video and I subbed. I'm wondering does the honey have a tasty pepper flavor using this method? Also one downside I see with this method is the pasteurization does reduce the enzymes and nutrients that many people associate with raw honey. I watched your video on How to Make Fire Honey. How are you controlling the moisture on that recipe? I tried that method in the past and my honey became liquid like water, greatly exceeding acceptable moisture content, afterwards I learned that dehydration is a reasonable solution. Good info though.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your comment. The honey has a wonderful spicy taste. I just love the taste. Avoiding excessive moisture is clearly an issue. In previous recipes, I used a vacuum to reduce the moisture. Now, as seen in this video, I add such a small amount of capsaicin oil that it does not increase the moisture content. Once you add something of substance to honey, it fits the FDA definition of "adulterated" or "processed." In that situation, pasteurization is required.

  • @terryperri2916
    @terryperri29169 ай бұрын

    This was very informative. Do you sell the oil? I don’t see it listed on your website..😮

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    9 ай бұрын

    I do, but it is currently out of stock. I am currently making a batch, and it should be ready in less than a week. Thank you.

  • @deeflowerz
    @deeflowerz8 ай бұрын

    Do your jars “vacuum/self seal” once they cool after the hot honey has been but in?

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    8 ай бұрын

    A very small amount. I put a shrink band around to lid for security.

  • @JoshuaCOIL
    @JoshuaCOIL2 ай бұрын

    Doesn't the vinegar increase the moisture content? Also, you mentioned you put honey into a vacuum chamber to lower moisture content. Would you recommend doing that? I liquified peppers, squeezed the juice out of it, reduced it to

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    2 ай бұрын

    That is a very good water content. The vinegar will slightly increase the moisture content, so you must start with dry honey. I test moisture content on every batch I run.

  • @JoshuaCOIL

    @JoshuaCOIL

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce Great! Is there any vacuum chamber you'd recommend for producing batches of honey?

  • @JoshuaCOIL

    @JoshuaCOIL

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce Do you recommend any particular vacuum chamber?

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    2 ай бұрын

    I will send you a link to the one I like on Amazon. amzn.to/4bDJnSW

  • @JoshuaCOIL

    @JoshuaCOIL

    Ай бұрын

    @@MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce Thank you!! Will try it out in my quest to get my honey below 18% after adulterating

  • @mistrymusic32
    @mistrymusic324 ай бұрын

    Have you ever mixed honey with hot sauce? I have been experiementing with mixing my hot sauce with honey and have had good results but I am not sure how it will hold up long term. I am thinking it will need to be refrigerated once. The pH is reading at 3.7.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    4 ай бұрын

    I actually do use honey in several of my hot sauces. Sauces that include honey are perfectly fine and last as long as any, as long as they are pasteurized. I think honey is a great way to sweeten sauces. I would suggest that you use real honey, but try to find an inexpensive grocery store brand for making sauce. Save that great, local stuff for better uses.

  • @Drinkdelish

    @Drinkdelish

    2 ай бұрын

    What kind of measurements are you using to mix the hot sauce with honey?

  • @deeflowerz
    @deeflowerz8 ай бұрын

    Will the kind of pepper used to make the capsaicin oil be hotter or milder?

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    8 ай бұрын

    I only harvest from ghost peppers. They pool the most capsaicin oil. I simply vary the amount I use to control heat level.

  • @deeflowerz

    @deeflowerz

    8 ай бұрын

    Interesting If it’s hotter than watermelon I’m out😁 The firefighters made salsa one time at the helitack base and when I got back in with the Helitender (fuel/equipment rig) they left some for me. The batch they left was not super hot but very mild and flavorful but even at that my lips swelled from what I imagine was the capsaicin since I’m so allergic to it when they roast the peppers in the barracks/kitchen; runs me out of the building due to respiratory issues.

  • @deeflowerz
    @deeflowerz8 ай бұрын

    Doesn’t the capsaicin oil burn your eyes/respiratory system? I had to leave the barracks when my fire fighters roasted peppers.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    8 ай бұрын

    Lol. It does. For production quantities, I use a respirator. I also suffer FROM COPD, so I am very careful.

  • @richardcastrati6359
    @richardcastrati63593 ай бұрын

    You put three syringes in the middle jar. Ouch! thanks for this, my wife and I learned a lot. Can your extract capsaicin oil be used in my honey at home? Thanks

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    3 ай бұрын

    You are EXACTLY right! I did do that. After reviewkng my footage, I was forced to completely re-do the submission samples. Many people caught that mistake. 🤣 You can, in fact, use my capsaicin oil to make hot honey at home. I sell a TREMENDOUS amount of thus oil, and I expect (actually, I know) that a good portion of buyers are using it for that purpose. In fact, I sell this to many beekeepers who use this to make hot honey for their own customers sales.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    3 ай бұрын

    Just a note: I have low inventory of both strengths right now. I expect to go several weeks without the 3 Million when current supply us exhausted. I have the 1 Million scheduled for production 10 days from now. At the current time, I have about 3 dozen of each ready to ship.

  • @deeflowerz
    @deeflowerz8 ай бұрын

    I don’t care for anything hotter than watermelon but this is interesting. Do you make capsaicin oil for different varieties of peppers?: Ghost Jalapeño Ancho Habanero….? If not, why just Ghost?

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    8 ай бұрын

    I use Ghost peppers because of the interior construction of the pepper and the amount of oil in the pepper. I remove the oil with a mechanical method, so interior geometry is important.

  • @user-ix6md8xp1v
    @user-ix6md8xp1vАй бұрын

    I want to try to make this. Can I just use pepper powder?

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    Ай бұрын

    You will see many videos where people use crushed and powdered peppers to provide the heat for fire honey. I have never been able to do that successfully. It always forms a floating layer of pepper. Some also attempt to infuse the honey by soaking while or ground fresh peppers in the honey. When this is done, the honey will get very water-laden, unless you have a way to dry it. Honestly, my capsaicin oil seems to be the best eay. Thank you.

  • @brianh2287
    @brianh22874 ай бұрын

    I have been mixing chili oil and honey for many years to add flavor to food. I'm not sure what all of this hot honey fuss is about. Simply take s hot chili oil and mix it with honey before applying it to your food. What is all this technical discussion about. Mixing a good chili oil with honey tastes as good as "hot honey" I have purchased. I never understood why people are mixing dry pepper flakes in honey to make "hot honey" lol.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    4 ай бұрын

    Nor do I understand the dry chilies. Much more controllable to use oil reduction.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    4 ай бұрын

    What you make, and "hot honey" are actually the same thing.

  • @brianh2287

    @brianh2287

    4 ай бұрын

    @@MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce That's what I thought, but people are paying $10+ dollars for it at the store and also have recipes of putting dry pepper in honey with vinegar and heating it up. I have been buying a good chili oil from an Asian restaurant near me and have been mixing with honey for over 20 years. Now I hear coworkers and friends talking about it like this is a new revolutionary and complicated creation. So I wasn't sure if what I have been doing was considered hot honey. My mixture tastes much better than any of the $10+ store brands I have tried. Plus I can get the exact heat level and flavor I want by changing what chili oil and honey I buy. Thanks for letting me know.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    4 ай бұрын

    @brianh2287 The broader market is being exposed to it because so many of us are now marketing it. That results in a lot of discussion and interest.

  • @Fluffykunn

    @Fluffykunn

    3 ай бұрын

    It's one of those fad craze. been around for ages, just now reaching the vast majority. I've was the same with the chili oil craze a few years back lol

  • @MrHada007
    @MrHada0073 ай бұрын

    Won’t the honey be all dried up?

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    3 ай бұрын

    No, not at all. The honey maintains all of its character, thickness, and taste. It is an absolutely wonderful flavor and really enhances the flavor of foods, with the addition of a littlr zip from the pepper. Thank you for your question.

  • @MrHada007

    @MrHada007

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce I meant once the honey is left over for long period of a time like a week or so won’t it be concentrated again? And is it safe to boil honey cause I have seen some videos saying it can be poisonous. What do you think about it?

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    3 ай бұрын

    Oh, sorry. I misunderstood. No, it will not change in character at all. It continues to be beautiful, runny honey. On the heat issue, this honey is not boiled. It is heated to 140F to kill any yeast in the honey, to make it easy yo mix, and easy to pour. Heat will not produce any poisons or toxins. The resistance to heating honey is driven by the fear that favorable vitamins and minerals might be destroyed in the heating process. There is some valadity to that concern, but ir is an FDA mandated step if anything is added to the honey or uf it is processed in any way. Believe me when I say this Fire Honey us delicious, nutritious, and absolutely amazing! Thank you again.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    3 ай бұрын

    I have a jar at my home that was made 4 years ago, and it is still amazing.

  • @portugalista
    @portugalista5 ай бұрын

    Why don't you make cream honey out of that spicy mix ?

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    4 ай бұрын

    I do have some hot version of the cream honey. It is available on my website.

  • @Sodbusta
    @Sodbusta11 күн бұрын

    This guys saying putting raw peppers in honey, makes it subject to pathogens, but then he says numerous times that honey is fighting off pathogens, and it even cannot get pathogens. And I think people enjoy the thinner consistency that you obtain when putting raw peppers in your honey. It tastes better and it spreads better. I also see bottles of the cheapest form of honey. You can buy in the background. Cheap store brand clover honey. And we all know local raw wildflower honey taste the best. He’s heating the honey, which is definitely a bad move. Vinegar is a bad move. And capsaicin oil is a bad move. Heating any of this stuff is a bad idea. Just put some raw organic citrusy fruity floral, flavored peppers and some local raw wildflower honey you’re going to get the best flavor and consistency. It’s raw it’s organic it’s homemade and it has the best flavor. You can’t beat that. He’s literally trying to brainwash you. There is absolutely positively no reason making hot Honey has to be this complicated. It’s extremely simple extremely safe and extremely delicious. I highly recommend you do not use this method or even attempt it. Some people care more about money than the quality of their product. We all know that.

  • @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    @MrPhilsAlabamaHotSauce

    11 күн бұрын

    @CapnSaysin Well....where to start. I do use mixed source honey for sauce recipe development, and often use it for applications where the final product will pasteurized and is only used as a sweetener. I continue to purchase 2 to 3 thousand pounds per year from a husband and wife beekeeper duo for ALL products that carry the name HONEY. Honey is only shelf stable due to the low water activity, high sugar content, and low pH. To package ANY honey product shelf stable, you have to maintain a low pH and low water activity. The moisture that comes from fresh peppers raises both the moisture content and the pH due to dilution. When using fresh peppers, you must do SOMETHING to lower the pH. Vinegar does that. It is used in almost every commercial hot honey. Using capsaicin extract does prevent increases in pH and increased water activity, but extract imparts a bitter taste. I use capsaicin oil, mechanically removed from peppers. No solvent is used to extract the oil. I can't teach you about food safety regulatory requirements in the comments of a video. The video shows what it is. The methods are solid. The technique shows how you could do it if you want to use fresh peppers to make this. I make it with capsaicin oil for honey sold in commerce. As to brainwashing, I don't even know where that comes from. I certainly want to make money on the products I sell. That is sort of the objective. The good part is simple; if you prefer to do it a different way, then do it. Everyone who watches my videos can do the same.....as they please. You can even come into the comments section of a video and trash it if you choose. Maybe is makes you feel some sense of accomplisbment. I will not delete your critique, and I would welcome you to do fhe same with other videos. Thank you for your comments and for interacting with my video.

  • @user-he6kg6um8z

    @user-he6kg6um8z

    10 күн бұрын

    You clearly don't know much about this subject and the guy making the video. He is an expert at this and is very free with his information. I have think you a tually didn't watch the video. Most of all, this is a nice guy and you are a sick head.

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