When it comes to cooking, I always work hard to prepare a
main course, but I don’t put a lot of thought into sides to round out a
healthy, colorful meal unless company is coming. Oftentimes, I’m steaming broccoli and preparing a salad most
nights for my own family.
Do you cook with bok choy? It’s also great to snack on with hummus. I also think you could use the leafy
vegetable as a substitute for green lettuce in recipes for lettuce wraps. Now that I've discovered bok choy, my sides don't have to be boring at all.
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That gets boring quickly.
I started a “What’s on the Side?” board on Pinterest to
inspire me to come up with some new ideas. I want simple, easy sides because I
don’t have the time to make a main course then complicated sides with a lot of
ingredients, too.
Bok choy is a vegetable I see a lot in the grocery store,
but I never really knew what to do with it unless a recipe called for its
use. I never really thought about
sauteeing it for a simple, easy side until I started looking for ideas.
I was first introduced to this Chinese cabbage 20 years ago
when I was working in television. I was
reporting on an agriculture story featuring Southern tobacco farmers who were
exploring new things to farm in southeastern North Carolina to replace the crop
that was no longer golden.
This crispy, green vegetable is low in calories and high in
nutrients. When sautéed, it will add
some pizzazz and variety to your menu.
Simplicity on Mondays: Bok Choy on the Side
Ingredients:
Bok choy
Garlic
Olive Oil
Sesame Oil
Green Onions
Salt, Pepper to taste
Sautee green onions and garlic in olive oil. Add bok choy. Drizzle with sesame oil, and season with salt and pepper. Cover, and let it cook for about three to
four minutes. Uncover, and let it cook
a minute or two longer.
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