With these easy recipe ideas, you can change up baby bok choy to make four different meals, from soup to rice. Baby bok choy is just a darn right cute veggie, if you ask me. It’s a petite little thing ...
Boiling or steaming bok choy often results in watery, stringy vegetable. But grilling halved heads of bok choy slathered in miso butter leads to pure flavor. Be sure to keep the heat at medium so the ...
Heat oven to 400°. In a medium bowl, whisk eggs and 2 tbsp chopped fresh mint. Season with salt and pepper. In a 10-inch ovensafe nonstick skillet over medium heat, heat olive oil. Add sliced shallots ...
1. In a bowl, mix together the sake or white wine, ginger, and sesame oil. 2. Add the shrimp to the sake or wine mixture and toss well; set aside for 10 minutes. 3. Halve the bok choy lengthwise, then ...
Sometimes you want the simplest of recipes because 1) you’re making dinner; 2) you want something fresh – aka real food; and 3) you have better things to do than spend an hour in the kitchen. With one ...
Sesame Bok Choy, Yellow Peppers and Onions 2 tablespoons peanut oil 6 heads baby bok choy, each cut in 2-inch pieces 2 yellow peppers, cored, ribbed, cut in strips 1 red onion, sliced 1/4 cup soy ...
The following recipe is adapted from steamykitchen.com. It works just as well with roughly chopped Swiss chard. Increase the ground chicken to one pound if you want a more substantial dish. Add oil to ...
1. In a small bowl, stir together the stock and gochujang. 2. Slice off a tiny piece from the stem ends of the bok choy but keep the heads together. If they are large, halve them lengthwise through ...
Bok choy, a quick-and-easy-to-cook Chinese cabbage with a mild peppery, spinach-like flavor, has been making the rounds at the farmers market lately. A little more substantial than spinach yet light ...
Whole baby bok choy is cut straight down the middle, stem and all, then quickly charred in a pan in very hot oil and drizzled at the end with shoyu. Done right, the result is a smoky, salty, ...