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March 21, 2026 · 3 min read

Shimmer Honey Drizzle

Edible glitter for desserts shown as gold honey drizzles over stacked pancakes, with Luster Dust jar softly blurred in background
Key Takeaways

• Mix luster dust directly into honey — no liquid, no extra steps
• Gold and rose gold are both perfect here; gold runs warmer, rose gold adds a pink blush
• Works on pancakes, waffles, cheese boards, yogurt, toast — anything you’d normally drizzle honey on
• One batch takes about two minutes and keeps for weeks in a jar

Prep2 min
🔥Cook0 min
🍽Servings8
📊DifficultyEasy

Shimmer honey drizzle. Two minutes, one bowl, and your pancakes will never look the same.

Ingredients

1 Measure your honey

Pour 1/2 cup honey into a small bowl. Room temperature works best — cold honey is thick and the dust doesn’t distribute as evenly.

2 Add the luster dust

Add 1/4 tsp of Gold Luster Dust directly to the honey. No water, no alcohol, nothing else. The mica pigments disperse straight into the honey — that’s what makes this so easy compared to most edible baking glitter applications.

3 Stir until combined

Use a small whisk or spoon and stir for about 60 seconds. You’ll see the shimmer develop as you mix. The honey will shift from flat amber to this deep, metallic gold that catches light when it moves. Keep stirring until there are no visible streaks of unmixed dust.

4 Drizzle and serve

Pour into a small pitcher or squeeze bottle and drizzle over whatever you’re serving. Pancakes, waffles, yogurt bowls, a cheese plate — honestly, a drizzle over warm brie with crackers is one of the better things we’ve done with this recipe.

Edible baking glitter honey drizzle poured from ceramic pitcher over warm brie and crackers on rustic wood cheese board
This shimmer gold edible baking glitter honey drizzle turns a simple cheese board into a show-stopping centerpiece.

The gold version is our go-to. Warm, rich, works on almost everything. But mix in a pinch of Rose Gold Luster Dust alongside the gold and the color shifts to something softer — more blush than brass. Good call for brunch tables or anything with berries.

If you’re new to working with luster dust, the [beginners project guide](https://lusterdust.com/edible-luster-dust-for-beginners-your-first-project-guide/) is worth a quick read. This recipe is a great first project — low stakes, fast results, and you’ll see immediately how the shimmer behaves in a liquid base.

Want more ways to use your edible glitter on food? This drizzle pairs really well with the [Shimmer Whipped Cream Topper](https://lusterdust.com/recipe/shimmer-whipped-cream-topper/) — put both on a waffle stack and you’ve got something worth photographing.





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