Honey server1. Dessert Wine. It’s sweet, not cloying, if you get a good bottle, and is a perfect way to cap off a delicious meal. Banyuls, an unusual red dessert wine, goes great with chocolate desserts.
2. Homemade Baklava, the sticky sweet Middle Eastern pastry is a far cry from the usual honey cake. Ramp it up a notch with honey from small producers, and keep in mind: the darker the honey, the more flavorful. Epicurious.com has a great recipe Dale Raben will prepare for Pickled next week.
3. Make Your Own Meade Kit - Yes, you can make this honey wine at home. And so can your host with this kit. Become a brewmaster of this fermented honey beverage. Buy a kit to give your host with some delicious honey.
4. Honey Serving Pots - Forget the honey, give its accoutrements. This honey server will reduce stickiness.
5. Homemade Spiced Almonds - Put in a celophane bag and tie with pretty ribbon. See recipe below.
Links:
[1] http://www.banyuls.com/banyuls/pg/prd.php?Rub=201&Ap=2&Ty=64
[2] http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/103991
[3] http://www.windriverbrew.com/mead.html
[4] http://www.orvis.com/store/product_choice.asp?pf_id=9861s&dir_id=1137&group_id=1169&cat_id=13498&subcat_id=12792&adv=83094&cm_mmc=Nextag-_-Prod_feeds-_-Prod_feeds-_-83094