A crunchy, spoonable jar where chili meets honey. The heat builds slow and rounds out sweet instead of slapping you — sticky-savory and a little addictive. Made in Asheville with avocado oil, never seed oils.
A crunchy, spoonable jar of sweet heat
Spicy Honey Chili Crisp is where chili meets honey. The heat builds slow and rounds out sweet instead of slapping you, so every spoonful finishes warm and mellow rather than sharp. This is a crunchy, spoonable chili crisp in a jar — sticky-savory bits you scoop and pile on, not a thin sauce you pour. It's the crowd-pleaser jar that converts people who think they don't like spicy.
What makes it different
Same clean avocado-oil base as our Original Chili Crisp — no seed oils, ever, no canola or soybean oil — but we fold in honey so every bite finishes sweet behind the crunch.
Looking for a pourable drizzle instead of a crunchy topping? Try our Hot Honey.
Ways to use Spicy Honey Chili Crisp
Wings & fried chicken — spoon it over hot wings or crispy fried chicken
Brie & cheese boards — spoon across a wedge of brie until it softens
Pizza — drop it on a slice right out of the oven
Glazes — stir into a glaze for salmon or roasted carrots
Breakfast & baking — spoon onto cornbread, or swirl into honey-butter for biscuits
Crunchy crisp vs. pourable Hot Honey — which do you want?
Spice Witch makes two sweet-and-spicy products that are easy to confuse. This jar is the crunchy, spoonable one. Want a smooth pour instead? Go to Hot Honey. Want both? See the Hot Honey Duo bundle.
FAQ
What is the difference between Spicy Honey Chili Crisp and Hot Honey? Spicy Honey Chili Crisp is a crunchy, spoonable jar — sticky-savory crispy bits you scoop onto food. Hot Honey is a smooth, pourable honey in a squeeze bottle that you drizzle. Same sweet-heat idea, two different formats.
Is Spicy Honey Chili Crisp crunchy or pourable? It's crunchy and spoonable, packed in a jar — not a thin pourable sauce. If you want a pour, our Hot Honey is the squeeze bottle.
What oil is it made with? Avocado oil — never seed oils, no canola or soybean oil. Same clean base as our Original Chili Crisp.
How do I use Spicy Honey Chili Crisp? Spoon it over wings, fried chicken, brie, and pizza; stir it into glazes for salmon or carrots; or swirl it into honey-butter for biscuits.
Where is it made? Made in small batches in Asheville, North Carolina. Spice Witch is woman-owned and founder-made.