📌 Fermented Garlic, Honey, and Egg Yellow Elixir
Posted 2 May 2026 by: Admin
You hear ‘raw garlic, raw eggs, fermentation’ and you immediately imagine a witch’s remedy that smells like a damp attic. It’s exactly the opposite. Three ingredients, a glass jar, two weeks of patience — and you get something golden, slightly sweet, and frankly surprising.
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Ingredients :
- The Garlic — Choose organic garlic, preferably local. Not the small anemic cloves in plastic netting — use big purple or white heads, the ones with character. Organic garlic has thinner skin and firmer flesh, holding up better to fermentation without turning mushy after three days.
- The Honey — Raw, unfiltered, unpasteurized — this is the only real constraint of this recipe. Transparent liquid supermarket honey won’t work the same: it has been heated, and its enzymes are dead. Go to a local beekeeper or an organic store. It should be thick, cloudy, with residue at the bottom of the jar.
- The Egg Yolks — Six yolks from free-range chickens, the freshest you can find. The color should be deep orange, almost reddish — a sign that the hen ate outdoors and moved around. Pale lemon-colored yolks are a no-go. Freshness matters here because the eggs will never be cooked.
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