13 Bok Choy Recipes to Get Some Greens in Your Dinner

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You’ve gotta love a vegetable that gives you two in one, and the best bok choy recipes highlight each of this cruciferous veggie’s strengths. The leaves, crinkled and deep green, soften quickly into silky scarves, while the white bulb goes sweet and tender—delicately cabbagey. Quick cooking means these dishes, both sides and mains, can be on your table on a weeknight even if you got home late. And yes, you can eat bok choy raw. Scroll down for its star moment in an herby, crunchy salad, plus a few more of our favorite bok choy recipes.
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Stir-Fried Sesame Baby Bok Choy
Baby bok choy is harvested young, and it’s so tender and sweet that it doesn’t need much dressing up. Many of our favorite bok choy recipes call for simply steaming, boiling, or stir-frying the greens. Here it’s quickly cooked in a wok with ginger and garlic, then sauced with a combo of soy sauce, Chinese rice wine, and sugar.
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Little Pot Rice Noodles
Yunnan is known for its bounty of wild, leafy greens, but chef Simone Tong adapted this classic dish for kitchens in the US, subbing in widely available bok choy to add a big hit of freshness to the brothy bowl of rice noodles.
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Spinach Dumplings With Tofu and Rice Noodles
You’ll see many recipes for bok choy that highlight the beautiful nested layers of the crunchy brassica, but here it’s blanched and chopped, then mixed with carrot, vermicelli noodles, fried tofu, ginger, and green onion to make a filling for vegan-friendly boiled dumplings.
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Rice Cake With Mixed Vegetables
This quick stir-fry from Hsiao-Ching Chou is the ideal fridge-clean-out meal—make it with a few cups of baby bok choy or mix in yu choy or baby spinach.
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Mala Xiang Guo
Prep the spice old for this mala dry pot up to three months in advance, and you’ll always be able to transform leafy greens, mushrooms, frozen fried tofu, and thinly sliced meat into this spicy, tingly delight.
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Shamey Momos
Many Tibetan veggie momos are stuffed with potatoes, but this blend of tofu, bok choy, and shiitake mushrooms makes a particularly delicious filling. Check out this guide to rolling, shaping, and cooking momos before you get started.
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Bok Choy With Brown Sauce and Crispy Garlic
Wondering how to cook bok choy so its delicate flavor really shines? Steaming in a covered wok with just a few tablespoons of water yields gorgeous greens that are ready for a bit of savory mushroom sauce.
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Lucky 8 Stir-Fry
This dish beautifully balances contrasting flavors and textures, bringing together celery hearts, carrot, wood ear mushrooms, baby bok choy, and snow peas with soy sauce, sesame oil, Shaoxing wine, and white pepper.
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Chao Nian Gao
This Shanghainese stir-fried rice cakes recipe from Kung Food by Jon Kung combines the delightfully chewy rice cakes with thinly sliced meat, a savory gingery sauce, and baby bok choy.
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Crunchy Greens With Fat Choy Ranch
Chop your bok choy with cilantro, dill, Thai basil, and romaine for a salad mix that'll beat anything bagged. Then drizzle on a smooth blender dressing made with shallot, garlic, jalapeño, olive oil, tahini, lime juice, rice vinegar, and bread-and-butter pickles for the wow moment.
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Garlicky Bok Choy
You’re thinking you need some easy recipes for bok choy. Five ingredients and a few minutes later you have a delicious side dish for char siu or salt-baked chicken.
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Spicy Feel-Good Chicken Soup
The quick cure for a cold looks something like this: a spicy chicken stock, sliced squash, and plenty of chopped bok choy mixed in with fresh herbs and jalapeños.




