Texas Roadhouse Honey Butter (Copycat Recipe)

This Texas Roadhouse honey butter copycat is light, creamy, and perfectly sweet with a touch of cinnamon. It whips together in minutes and makes everything from warm rolls to pancakes…

Whipped Texas Roadhouse-style honey butter served with warm homemade yeast rolls

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If you’ve ever enjoyed the fresh-baked rolls at Texas Roadhouse, you know the honey butter is what makes them truly unforgettable. Light, fluffy, and perfectly sweet with a hint of cinnamon, it melts into warm bread and turns a simple side into something people talk about long after the meal is over — especially when paired with your favorite homemade bread recipes.

Honey butter being spread onto a warm salted dinner roll

Try this Homemade Honey Butter on our Soft Dinner Rolls or any of our other tasty Bread Recipes!

Want a BIG win? Spread this over Homemade Waffles or pancakes!

The best part? This restaurant-style butter comes together in minutes using simple pantry staples — no special skills required.

Whether you’re planning a holiday dinner, hosting guests, or just want to make weeknight meals feel a little more special, this copycat honey butter delivers that cozy, homemade touch every time.


Why You’ll Love This Recipe


Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Salted butter, softened
  • Powdered sugar
  • Honey
  • Ground cinnamon
Ingredients for homemade Texas Roadhouse honey butter including butter, honey, cinnamon, and powdered sugar

Ingredient Tip:
Make sure your butter is properly softened before mixing. Butter that is too cold won’t whip smoothly, while melted butter will prevent that signature fluffy texture.


Equipment Needed

Hand Mixer — Essential for creating the light, airy consistency that makes this butter taste restaurant-quality.

Mixing Bowl — A medium bowl allows enough room for proper whipping without splatter.

Silicone Spatula — Perfect for scraping down the sides so nothing goes to waste.

Airtight containerFor extending the butter’s life in the refrigerator.


How to Make Texas Roadhouse Honey Butter

The secret to exceptional honey butter is incorporating air. Starting with softened butter allows it to whip into a smooth, creamy base that blends effortlessly with the remaining ingredients.

As the honey and powdered sugar are mixed in, the butter transforms into a silky spread with balanced sweetness. The cinnamon is added last to ensure the flavor distributes evenly without streaking.

Cinnamon being mixed into whipped honey butter in a KitchenAid stand mixer

After whipping, allow the butter to rest briefly before serving. This short pause gives the flavors time to meld together, resulting in a richer, more cohesive taste. I mean, LOOK at that texture! YUM!

Close-up of fluffy whipped cinnamon honey butter with creamy texture and cinnamon flecks

Try it on my super easy dinner rolls!

Whipped Texas Roadhouse-style honey butter served with warm homemade yeast rolls

If you love flavored butter, be sure to check out my Homemade Garlic Butter for a savory twist!


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Texas Roadhouse Honey Butter (Copycat)

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A sweet, fluffy cinnamon honey butter that tastes just like the famous spread from Texas Roadhouse. Whipped until light and creamy, this 5-minute butter is perfect for rolls, toast, pancakes, waffles, and sweet potatoes.

  • Author: Amber
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: About 1½ cups
  • Category: Condiments, Spreads
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

  • 1 cup salted butter, softened
  • ½ cup powdered sugar
  • ½ cup honey
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Place softened butter in a mixing bowl and whip with a hand mixer until smooth and fluffy, about 1–2 minutes.
  2. Add powdered sugar and honey, then continue whipping until fully incorporated and light.
  3. Mix in the cinnamon until evenly distributed.
  4. Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to use.

Notes

Use truly softened butter — not melted — for the signature whipped texture.

If the butter feels too sweet, add a small pinch of salt to balance the flavor.

Let the butter rest for about 20–30 minutes after mixing for the best cinnamon flavor.


Recipes That Pair Well With This

This whipped honey butter is especially good served with warm homemade breads, breakfast favorites, and cozy comfort-food meals. If you’re building a full family-style meal, these recipes from Our Grateful Kitchen pair perfectly:


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Tips for Little Helpers

This is a great recipe for younger kitchen helpers because there’s no baking or stovetop cooking involved. Kids can help measure ingredients, drizzle the honey, sprinkle in the cinnamon, and turn the mixer on and off with supervision. Younger children also love helping scrape the fluffy butter mixture from the bowl into the serving dish. If you’re serving this with homemade rolls or pancakes, little helpers can help set the table or spread butter onto warm bread before serving.


Tips for Success


FAQs

Does Texas Roadhouse honey butter have cinnamon in it?
Yes. Cinnamon gives the butter its warm flavor and signature light brown color. The cinnamon flavor should be noticeable but not overpowering.

Can I make honey butter without powdered sugar?
You can, but powdered sugar helps create the smooth, fluffy texture found in restaurant-style honey butter. Without it, the mixture will be less creamy and slightly thinner.

Can I use salted butter?
Yes. Salted butter works well in this recipe and helps balance the sweetness from the honey and powdered sugar.

How long does whipped honey butter last?
Stored properly in the refrigerator, it typically lasts about 1 week while maintaining the best flavor and texture.

Can I serve this with breakfast foods?
Absolutely. This honey butter is delicious on pancakes, waffles, French toast, biscuits, and cinnamon rolls in addition to dinner rolls and bread.

Do I need a stand mixer?
A stand mixer creates the fluffiest texture, but a hand mixer works well too. It may just take a little longer to fully whip the butter.


Storage

Store leftover honey butter in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. For the softest, creamiest texture, let it sit at room temperature for 15–20 minutes before serving. Stir briefly if separation occurs.


Freezing Instructions

Honey butter freezes surprisingly well. Transfer it to a freezer-safe airtight container and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then allow it to soften at room temperature before serving. Re-whipping with a mixer for a minute or two can help restore the fluffy texture after freezing.


Variations

Serve with Fluffy Homemade PancakesHotel Style Waffles, or Quick & Easy Dinner Rolls for different meal options throughout the day! Don’t sleep on Breakfast for Dinner!

Add extra cinnamon for a warmer, more bakery-style flavor

Use hot honey for a sweet-and-spicy twist

Stir in a splash of vanilla extract for extra depth

Add a pinch of sea salt to balance the sweetness

Use maple syrup in place of part of the honey for a richer flavor

Blend in a little softened cream cheese for a tangier whipped spread


Final Thoughts

Sometimes the smallest additions make the biggest impact, and this honey butter proves it. Simple to make yet incredibly memorable, it’s the kind of recipe that quietly becomes a tradition — requested at holidays, family dinners, and everything in between.

Once you try it homemade, you may never go back to plain butter again!!

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