baby bok choy halved lengthwise, tossed in sesame oil, sprinkle of coarse salt, then put them on the grill
I like to halve bok choi (I usually get the baby ones) and then cook them in a wok with oil, garlic, ginger, and soy sauce. Finish with some sesame oil and toss in a bowl with cold rice noodles, tofu, and some other goodies and top with a red curry sauce - rice noodle bowl! Great for shitty hot summer days
i need to go grocery shopping
That panting better be because you threw some bird's eye chillis on top
Slice ginger, grated? This sounds good!
Minced - gets it super gingery and I don't have to wash the grater afterwards lol
Edit: Haven't made this before, but this recipe looks super dope: https://thewoksoflife.com/bok-choy-tofu-skin/
I used to toss kale leaves in oil and seasoning and then bake it on low heat, like 200 degrees until it crisps up
Thanks RFK! That sounds good!
Just be careful about crowding the baking trays with too much or it's difficult to get it the right texture because there is quite a bit of moisture.
Stir-fried kale & baby potato subji, with cumin/chili/turmeric.
Serve with Chapattis, a hot pickle and yoghurt.
chopped kale tossed into a veggie soup just enough to wilt before you eat it is really yummy
I eat a lot of raw kale in salads. All the brassica leaves are good with a quick hard saute with lots of soy and fish sauce!
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