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Roasted Bok Choy

Roasting bok choy is one of my favorite ways to prepare this cruciferous vegetable. It is a hands-off method that produces tender, flavorful stems and crispy and slightly charred leaves. The high heat ...
Baby bok choy is a mild-flavored member of the cabbage family. Because the heads are so small, they’re great for steaming and take only minutes. Try to buy heads that are about the same size so they ...
Bok choy, aka Chinese cabbage, is not a vegetable that typically elicits the anticipation that, say, first-of-the-season okra or asparagus do. However, being in the brassica family, I know it is ...
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 ...
Grains of jasmine rice take on a toasty, crispy crust in this perfect pot of rice topped with salmon, bok choy, and corn. Mary-Frances Heck is a chef and food editor, formerly a senior food editor at ...
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, ...
In the pristine prep kitchen above Culver City’s Beacon restaurant, amid the bustle of lunch preparations, chef Vicki Fan is surrounded by vegetables. They cover her cutting board and worktable like a ...