Bok choy is a brassica plant known by many names, including pak choi and Chinese cabbage. It is grown for its stalks and the crop is used in many Asian recipes. So if you want to learn how to grow ...
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Garlic Bok Choy
This recipe for Garlic Bok Choy is a simple yet flavorful dish that highlights its natural sweetness and crunch. Quick and easy to prepare, it's the perfect side for any meal. What is bok choy? Bok ...
In a large mixing bowl, mix together the noodles, spring onion and thinly shredded bok choy. Pour the sauce into the bowl and mix well through the salad, again using your hands. Tip out into a ...
Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add olive oil, garlic and bok choy, and sauté until greens wilt and release their liquid, 4–5 minutes. Push greens to the side and add butter to pan ...
Our miso salmon with bok choy looks impressive but is super easy. We love baking fish when we have lots of guests because you can just place all of the pieces of fish in the oven and cook them all ...
Add the garlic, ginger, star anise and chilli, and cook for a further 30 seconds. Add the mangetout, pak choi, spring onions and mushrooms, and stir fry for another 3-4 minutes until they are all ...
Cut the pak choy in half lengthwise and wash. Shred the white stem and add to the wok. Cook for 2 minutes and then add the green part and scallions. Cook for a minute. Check seasoning and serve.
Bok choy stored either way should last up to five days. Bok Choy is also called Chinese cabbage, and pak-choi and has been grown in China for more than 6,000 years! It can be eaten raw or cooked.