Pickled Sugar Snap Peas

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Pickled Sugar Snap Peas

Yields1 Serving
 1 1/4 cups white distilled vinegar
  1 1/4 cups cold water
  1 tablespoon kosher or pickling salt
  1 tablespoon sugar
  1 pound sugar snap peas, stems trimmed and strings removed
  4 garlic cloves, sliced
  1 or 2 small dried chile peppers, slit lengthwise or a couple pinches dried red pepper flakes
1

In a nonreactive saucepan, heat the vinegar with the salt and sugar until they are dissolved. Remove from the heat, and add the cold water. (This gives you a leg up on getting the liquid to cooling the liquid.)

2

When the vinegar mixture is cool, pack the sugar snaps, garlic and chile peppers or flakes into a 1-quart jar or bowl, and pour the brine over it. Cover with a non-reactive cap, or, er, plastic wrap.

3

The original recipe suggests you store the jar in the refrigerator for two weeks before eating the pickled peas, but good luck with that. They’re quite delicious and already lightly pickled by 24 hours later.

Ingredients

 1 1/4 cups white distilled vinegar
  1 1/4 cups cold water
  1 tablespoon kosher or pickling salt
  1 tablespoon sugar
  1 pound sugar snap peas, stems trimmed and strings removed
  4 garlic cloves, sliced
  1 or 2 small dried chile peppers, slit lengthwise or a couple pinches dried red pepper flakes

Directions

1

In a nonreactive saucepan, heat the vinegar with the salt and sugar until they are dissolved. Remove from the heat, and add the cold water. (This gives you a leg up on getting the liquid to cooling the liquid.)

2

When the vinegar mixture is cool, pack the sugar snaps, garlic and chile peppers or flakes into a 1-quart jar or bowl, and pour the brine over it. Cover with a non-reactive cap, or, er, plastic wrap.

3

The original recipe suggests you store the jar in the refrigerator for two weeks before eating the pickled peas, but good luck with that. They’re quite delicious and already lightly pickled by 24 hours later.

Notes

Pickled Sugar Snap Peas