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Step 1
Wash the vegetables thoroughly and drain dry. Pick up off any loose stringy ends of the bean sprouts and discard. Cut the garlic chives into 1.5-inch segments. Slice the chili peppers. Transfer everything to a large mixing bowl and set aside.
Step 2
In a large bowl, mix together water, sugar, salt, and vinegar until completely dissolved.
Step 3
Toss until evenly coated and set aside for 30 minutes to wilt for easier handling.
Step 4
Transfer vegetables to a container with a lid. Pour brine over the vegetables, making sure it completely covers the vegetables. If needed, put weights on the vegetables to keep them submerged. I like to use a small ziplock bag with a bit of water. If using a ziploc bag with water, make sure that the bag is sealed tight to prevent water from leaking into the container. Cover the container with a lid and store in the fridge. The vegetables are ready to eat in one day. Pickled bean sprouts can keep in the fridge for up to three weeks.
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