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This one pulls you in a little closer than most.

The honey is pushed further than you’d expect—
not just caramelized, but right up to the edge where it starts to deepen into something else.

That’s where it changes.

Black garlic settles underneath it.
Not all at once—slow, layered, almost quiet at first.

You get sweetness right away.
Then something warmer, darker builds behind it and stays a little longer.

The wings come out crisp.
The glaze holds—sticky, rich, just past familiar but still easy to go back for.

Every bite shifts just enough to keep you there.

You don’t rush through this one.

Riley Eats Real

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