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import Admonition from '@theme/Admonition'
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import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
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import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
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# Korean Bean Sprouts (Kongnamul Muchim)
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<Tabs>
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<TabItem value="photos" label="Photos" default>
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A classic Korean side dish of mung bean sprouts seasoned with garlic, sesame oil. This plate lunch banchan can be served warm, at room temperature, or cold.
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<TabItem value="ingredients" label="Ingredients">
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## Ingredients
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```text title="Ingredients"
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1 pound mung bean sprouts (soybean ok but not ideal)
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1 head garlic, minced
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1 tablespoon sesame oil
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1 tablespoon soy sauce
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1 teaspoon fish sauce (or salt)
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2 stalks green onions, chopped
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1 tablespoon sesame seeds
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```
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<Admonition type="warning" title="Mung vs Soybean">
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<p>
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Traditionally this dish is made using mung bean sprouts. However on the mainland those can be hard to find, so soybean sprouts can be used instead.
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<TabItem value="instructions" label="Instructions">
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1. Rinse **bean sprouts** under cold running water several times. Discard browned sprouts and remove stringy root ends if desired. Drain and set aside.
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2. Bring a pot of water to a boil with a pinch of salt. Add all **bean sprouts**, cover with lid, and cook on medium-high heat for 5 minutes. Keep the lid on throughout cooking.
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3. Drain immediately and place cooked sprouts in a mixing bowl.
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4. Add minced **garlic**, **sesame oil**, **soy sauce**, **fish sauce**, chopped **green onions**, and **sesame seeds** to the bowl.
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5. Toss and mix well, preferably by hand with a glove.
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<Admonition type="warning" title="Keep the Lid On">
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<p>
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Keep the lid on the pot during boiling to prevent a fishy flavor from developing.
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<Admonition type="info" title="Storage">
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<p>
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Stores 2-3 days in a sealed container in the refrigerator.
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<TabItem value="references" label="References">
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[Original Recipe](https://onolicioushawaii.com/korean-bean-sprouts/)
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</TabItem>
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