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Step 1
Place the peeled garlic cloves into a wide-mouth pint sized mason jar. Add enough honey to completely cover the garlic cloves. Make sure they are coated with honey.
Step 2
Place the lid on the jar loosely, then tuck into a dark place.
Step 3
Every day or so, tighten the lid on the jar and flip it upside down to coat the garlic cloves with honey. Loosen the lid again when you return it to the upright position.
Step 4
Within a few days to a week, you should see small bubbles start to form on the surface of the honey.
Step 5
The honey garlic will ferment for about a month, but you can eat it at any time. The flavor will continue to develop over time, the garlic will mellow, and the honey will become much runnier.
Step 6
Store in a cool place for many months or even a year, if not longer.
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