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Step 1
Slice jalapeños, removing some or all of the seeds and ribs if desired.
Step 2
Place the sliced peppers into a wide mouth pint sized mason jar until it is 1/2-3/4 full.
Step 3
Add enough honey to completely cover the jalapeños. Make sure they are coated with honey.
Step 4
Screw the cap on tightly and flip to coat all of the jalapeños with the honey. Loosen the lid on the jar to let gasses escape, then tuck it into a dark place. Flip daily.
Step 5
The honey jalapeños will ferment for about a week or two. It may or may not bubble a little. You will know it's ready when it the honey has become much runnier.
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