Welsh Honey Products
Honey!
Choose from our range of delicious local honeys.
Honey Walnut Cake
This sticky cake can be made with walnuts or hazelnuts and can be served with raspberries and cream.
8 oz lightly flavoured Honey House Honey
6 eggs, separated
1 teacup of sifted flour
1 teacup walnuts OR hazelnuts pounded in a mortar with a tablespoon of caster sugar
½ teacup cream
Heat the oven to 175C/350F/gas mark 4.
Put the jar of honey in hot water to make it workable.
Beat the egg yokes in a large bowl then pour the honey over them
Gradually add the sifted flour and the hazelnuts and sugar, then bind the mixture with the cream stirring together thoroughly. Whisk the egg whites stiffly. Stir the first tablespoon into the mixture and then fold in the rest with a spoon.
Pour the mixture into a buttered, lined souffle dish or cake tin. The buttered sides can be coated with a few extra walnuts.
Cook for about 40 minutes.
Cool before turning out.
Mêl Pur Cymreig
Pure Welsh
Honey, clear
or soft set.
Star Flower
Honey. Honey from Borage
Using our choice of local honeys, we make a range of delectable foods including mustard, pickled red cabbage, marmalade and pickled onions, all made with pure Welsh honey.
Mustard made with pure Honey. A delicious range of whole-grain and smooth mustards
Pickled Red Cabbage and Beetroot made with pure Honey
Orange and Lemon Marmalade made with pure Honey
Pickled Onions made with pure Honey.
Unbelievably good!
Pickled Onions with Honey. Unbelievably good! Our sales speak for themselves, 1/2 tonne pickled in 2003! Available in 283g (10oz), 454g (16oz), 738g (26oz), 1125g and 2250g (1/2 gal).
Pickled Beetroot and Pickled Cabbage. Made with the same honeyed vinegar as the onions. Available in 283g (10oz) and 454g (16oz).
Orange, lemon and Orange & Lemon marmalade with honey. Available in 340g (12oz).
Click here to find out where else you can find our honey.
Cut Comb Honey,
Pure and Natural
Our bees have been busy. Why not try our
Honey House recipes?
Local Events
Held in mid September each year, the Conwy Honey Fair is Conwy's oldest tradition. The 700 year old street Honey Fair was founded by King Edward 1st and is now organised by Conwy BKA. Local beekeepers sell more than a tonne of honey by lunchtime. There are also, crafts, plants and local produce stalls.
Ring Peter McFadden on 01492 650851 or email: peter@honeyfair.freeserve.co.uk