Honey Pepper Chicken and Mac is the viral food trend you didn’t know your weeknight routine was missing. Imagine a base of ultra-velvety, cheese-drenched elbow pasta topped with bite-sized pieces of shatteringly crisp fried chicken. The whole dish is then finished with a glossy, mahogany-hued honey pepper glaze that balances sweet heat with the sharp bite of freshly cracked black peppercorns.
This recipe isn’t just about flavor; it’s a textural masterpiece. The Honey Pepper Chicken and Mac combines the childhood nostalgia of macaroni and cheese with the sophisticated kick of a gastropub-style chicken glaze. It is the perfect solution for when you crave something indulgent yet impressive enough for company.

Why You Will Obsess Over This Honey Pepper Chicken and Mac
- The Contrast: You get the glossy, mahogany-colored glaze hitting the creamy, golden-orange cheese sauce for a perfect visual and flavor balance.
- The Crunch: By using a double-dredge method, the chicken stays crispy even after being tossed in the sticky honey sauce.
- The Heat: Freshly cracked black peppercorns provide a floral, earthy heat that cuts through the richness of the melted cheddar cheese sauce.
- Pinterest-Perfect: This dish is a showstopper in a shallow white ceramic bowl, garnished with bright green onions for that professional finish.
If you love this flavor profile, you should also check out my Buffalo Chicken Pasta for another spicy-creamy mashup. For a more traditional comfort meal, my Creamy Chicken Spaghetti is a consistent fan favorite.
The Essential Ingredients for Success
To achieve the specific look and taste of this Honey Pepper Chicken and Mac, you need high-quality ingredients. Each component serves a culinary purpose, from the emulsifiers in the cheese to the sugars in the glaze.
For the Crispy Fried Chicken
Chicken Breast: 1.5 lbs (680g) of boneless, skinless breast cut into bite-sized pieces. This ensures every piece gets a high surface area for the glaze.
All-Purpose Flour & Cornstarch: A 2:1 ratio (1 cup / 125g flour to 1/2 cup / 64g cornstarch) creates the ultimate crispy fried chicken texture.
Buttermilk: 1 cup (240ml) to tenderize the meat and provide a “glue” for the flour coating.
For the Mahogany Honey Pepper Glaze
Dark Honey: 1/2 cup (170g) provides the sticky base and the translucent mahogany color we are looking for.
Soy Sauce: 2 tablespoons (30ml) adds umami and deepens the dark color of the glaze.
Cracked Black Peppercorns: 1 tablespoon (6g) of cracked black peppercorns. Do not use pre-ground pepper; the coarse texture is vital for the visual blueprint.
Apple Cider Vinegar: 1 tablespoon (15ml) to provide a necessary acidic tang that balances the honey.
For the Ultra-Creamy Macaroni
Elbow Pasta: 1 lb (450g) of cooked elbow pasta. The ridges are essential for holding onto the thick sauce.
Sharp Cheddar Cheese: 3 cups (340g) of freshly grated cheese. Pre-shredded cheese contains cellulose which prevents a glossy, golden-orange finish.
Whole Milk & Heavy Cream: A blend of 1.5 cups (360ml) milk and 1/2 cup (120ml) cream creates the thick cheese sauce described in the Midjourney prompt.

Mastering the Crispy Chicken and Glaze
Step 1: The Double-Dredge Process
Start by seasoned your chicken bites with salt and garlic powder. Dip each piece into the buttermilk, then into the flour and cornstarch mixture.
For maximum crispy fried chicken vibes, dip the chicken back into the buttermilk and flour a second time. This creates the craggy nooks and crannies that hold the honey pepper glaze.
Fry in neutral oil at 350°F (175°C) until deep golden brown. Let them rest on a wire rack to maintain their crunch while you prepare the sauce.
Step 2: Simmering the Mahogany Glaze
In a small saucepan, combine the honey, soy sauce, vinegar, and those cracked black peppercorns. Bring to a simmer over medium heat.
Watch as the sauce reduces and becomes translucent and mahogany-colored. It should be thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.
Toss the fried chicken bites in the warm glaze. You want them generously coated so they shine against the creamy pasta base.
Pro-Tip: If you prefer a slower cooking method for your chicken dishes, you might enjoy my Crockpot Angel Chicken or the savory Ranch Chicken Thighs.
Creating the Perfect Golden Cheese Sauce
Step 3: The Roux and Emulsion
Melt 4 tablespoons (56g) of butter in a large pot. Whisk in 1/4 cup (32g) of flour and cook for 2 minutes to remove the raw flour taste.
Slowly stream in the milk and cream while whisking constantly. This is the secret to an ultra-creamy macaroni and cheese without any graininess.
Once the sauce is thick and bubbling, turn off the heat. Fold in the grated cheddar until you have a thick, glossy, golden-orange cheese sauce.
Step 4: The Final Assembly
Add your cooked elbow pasta to the cheese sauce. Stir gently until every noodle is submerged in the velvet-like liquid.
Transfer the mac and cheese to a shallow white ceramic bowl. This provides the neutral background that makes the mahogany chicken pop.
Top the pasta with a mound of the glazed chicken. The contrast between the creamy texture of the cheese and the crispy chicken is what makes this recipe world-class.
Expert Tips for the Best Honey Pepper Chicken and Mac
- Cold Cheese Rule: Always grate your cheddar while it is cold, but let it come to room temperature before adding it to the sauce to prevent broken fats.
- Pepper Texture: Use a mortar and pestle or the bottom of a heavy skillet to crack your peppercorns. This gives you large, flavorful shards rather than fine dust.
- Pasta Doneness: Cook your elbows 1 minute less than the package directions (al dente). They will finish softening in the hot cheese sauce.
- Garnish for Growth: Always use finely sliced fresh green spring onions. The pop of green is essential for Pinterest engagement and adds a fresh bite to the heavy dish.
For more pasta inspiration, don’t miss my Baked Macaroni and Cheese or the flavor-packed Rotel Pasta Recipe.
Storage and Reheating Instructions
To Store: Keep the chicken and the mac and cheese in separate airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Keeping them separate prevents the chicken from becoming soggy.
To Reheat: Reheat the macaroni on the stovetop with a splash of milk to restore the creamy cheese sauce. The chicken is best reheated in an air fryer at 350°F (175°C) for 3-5 minutes to regain its crispiness.
Freezing: I do not recommend freezing this dish as the cream-based sauce can break and become grainy upon thawing.
What to Serve With This Dish
Since this Honey Pepper Chicken and Mac is quite rich, I recommend serving it with something light and crisp. A simple arugula salad with a lemon vinaigrette or steamed broccoli works perfectly.
If you want to lean into the comfort food theme, try serving it alongside my Ham and Potato Corn Chowder for a full feast.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is highly recommended to grate your own cheese. Pre-shredded varieties contain anti-caking agents like cellulose that can make your cheese sauce grainy instead of glossy and smooth.
The dark color comes from using dark honey and soy sauce. Simmering the glaze allows it to reduce and thicken, intensifying the mahogany hue and creating a translucent, glossy finish.
It has a noticeable kick from the cracked black peppercorns, but the sweetness of the honey and the richness of the cheese sauce balance the heat perfectly for a medium spice level.
Cornstarch interferes with gluten development in the flour, resulting in a lighter, crunchier coating that stays crispy even after being tossed in the honey pepper glaze.
The Official Honey Pepper Chicken and Mac Recipe


Honey Pepper Chicken and Mac: The Ultimate Creamy and Spicy Comfort Food
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Double-dredge chicken bites by dipping in buttermilk, then flour/cornstarch, then buttermilk and flour again.
- Fry in 350°F (175°C) oil until crispy and internal temp reaches 165°F. Drain on a wire rack.
- Combine honey, soy sauce, vinegar, and cracked pepper in a pan. Simmer until mahogany and glossy.
- Toss the crispy chicken in the glaze until generously coated.
- Make a roux with butter and flour, whisk in milk and cream. Fold in cheddar cheese until smooth.
- Stir in cooked elbow pasta. Serve in a bowl topped with the glazed chicken and green onions.
Notes
Always grate your own cheese for the smoothest sauce texture.
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