Honey-Glazed Chicken

In many Malawian homes, a good meal is about more than just food — it is about togetherness, warmth, and care. This Honey-Glazed Chicken recipe brings those values to life, combining the natural sweetness of Kwithu Kitchen Natural Honey with simple, everyday ingredients to create a dish that feels both special and familiar.

Our honey is proudly sourced and processed in Malawi, supporting local beekeepers and communities. Its rich, floral flavour makes it perfect for both sweet and savoury cooking — and this recipe is one of our favourites.


Why Cook with Natural Honey?

Unlike refined sugar, natural honey adds depth, aroma, and balance to dishes. It caramelises beautifully, locks in moisture, and brings out the natural flavours of meat. When you cook with Kwithu Kitchen Natural Honey, you’re not just adding sweetness — you’re adding nourishment and purpose.

Honey-Glazed Chicken Recipe

Serves: 4–6 people

Perfect for family lunches, Sunday meals, or special gatherings.

method
  1. Prepare the chicken
    Wash and season the chicken with salt and black pepper. Set aside.

  2. Sauté the base
    Heat oil in a large pot or pan. Add the chopped onion and cook until soft and golden. Stir in the garlic and cook for another minute until fragrant.

  3. Add the honey
    Lower the heat slightly and add the Kwithu Kitchen Natural Honey. Stir gently, allowing it to melt and blend with the onions and garlic without burning.

  4. Cook the chicken
    Add the chicken pieces to the pot and turn them to coat evenly in the honey mixture. Allow them to cook for 5–7 minutes until lightly browned.

  5. Simmer to perfection
    Add water or stock, cover, and let the chicken simmer on low heat for 25–30 minutes, turning occasionally. The sauce will thicken into a glossy glaze.

  6. Balance the flavours (optional)
    If desired, add a small splash of soy sauce or lemon juice to balance the sweetness.

  7. Finish and serve
    Once the chicken is tender and the sauce is rich and sticky, remove from heat.

Cooking Tip from Kwithu Kitchen

Avoid very high heat once the honey is added — gentle cooking allows the honey to caramelise slowly without burning, giving you a smooth, golden glaze.

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