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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Meet your new favorite green side: tender garlic bok choy glossed in a sweet, sticky sauce. Try our simple recipe and see for yourself.
Fresh and delicious, this nutritious stir fry is light and easy on a warm night. (Vicki Brett-Gach ) This time of the year, nobody wants to be stuck in the kitchen when we could be outside savoring ...
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 ...
Baby bok choy, once found only in Asian markets, now is available at many farmers markets and in well-stocked supermarkets. In this recipe, the vegetable is combined with carrots and spring onions ...
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 ...
Note: From Vicki Fan. Baby bok choy is available at many local farmers markets and Asian markets. Use the smallest baby bok choy you can find, about 2 1/2 inches long if possible; 99 Ranch stores ...