Had Much Better Results in My Second Attempt

Easy bok choy

During my childhood, I regularly ate stir-fried bok choy with garlic. Aside from the garlic, I didn’t taste much flavor from the vegetable. Regardless of my experience, I still decided to try a similar recipe, first using baby bok choy and later with Shanghai baby bok choy. What I preferred was definitely the latter!

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My Story

Despite not enjoying bok choy much growing up, I bought a couple bags of baby bok choy because it was on sale for $.99 per pound.


Inspiring Recipe

Since this would be the first time cooking bok choy, I searched for a recipe. What I found online was Easy Bok Choy from the Allrecipes website.

First Try

Initially, I was going to cook one bag of the vegetables, but it didn’t seem to be enough for the family, so I used both.

Ingredients to Use

With 11 heads of baby bok choy, I increased the rest of the measured ingredients and used the following:

  1. 1 tablespoon + 1 1/8 teaspoon of oil
  2. 3 cloves of garlic

Also, since I was missing one of the four listed ingredients, I made a substitution as follows:

  • Avocado oil for vegetable oil
Salt, oil, baby bok choy, and garlic
Salt, oil, baby bok choy, and garlic

Steps to Prepare

For the three steps in the directions, I only modified the last step. After cooking the garlic for 1 minute in a wok, I had to cook the bok choy for 18 minutes before the stalks came close to being translucent.

Chopped garlic and baby bok choy in glass containers
Chopped garlic and baby bok choy

Time to Eat

Here’s the baby bok choy ready to be served.

Easy bok choy in a glass container
Container of easy bok choy

Recipe Rating

Below were the results of the recipe after the first try:

Number
of Ingredients
Effort
(Low🤏, Medium🤏🤏, High🤏🤏🤏)
Cost per Serving
(<$2💰, $2-5💰💰, >$5💰💰💰)
Taste
(Not for me🤔, Trying Again🙂, Eating Regularly😋)
4️⃣🤏💰🙂

The stalks came out crunchy and leaves chewy, as expected. Also, my older son said that the dish tasted good except that there was too much garlic.

Second Try

My goal for the second attempt was to tone down the garlic flavor.

Ingredients to Use

As compared to the first try, I made the following substitutions:

  • Shanghai baby bok choy for baby bok choy
  • Crushed garlic cloves for crushed and chopped ones

Also, in terms of the measurements, I followed the default recipe as written.

Bag of Shanghai baby bok choy
Bag of Shanghai baby bok choy
Crushed garlic cloves in a shot glass
Crushed garlic cloves in a shot glass

Steps to Prepare

Since I had fewer heads of bok choy this time, I only had to cook them for 10 minutes before the leaves were bright green and stalks slightly translucent.

Time to Eat

With the green stalks, the Shanghai baby bok choy morsels were certainly more appealing than the regular ones!

Easy bok choy on a white plate (Try 2)
Plate of easy bok choy (Try 2)

Recipe Rating

Below are the results of the recipe from the second attempt:

Number
of Ingredients
Effort
(Low🤏, Medium🤏🤏, High🤏🤏🤏)
Cost per Serving
(<$2💰, $2-5💰💰, >$5💰💰💰)
Taste
(Not for me🤔, Trying Again🙂, Eating Regularly😋)
4️⃣🤏💰😋

The leaves were soft, while some stalks were a little crunchy and others were soft. Also, the dish had the right amount of salt. Lastly, the kids liked this type of baby bok choy much better than the regular ones!


Since we enjoyed the Shanghai baby bok choy, I’ll be adding it to our vegetable rotation, but will tweak it by doing the following next time:

Continuous Improvement

  1. Cook it a little longer.

By trying two different varieties of bok choy, I learned the following that I would like to share with my younger self:

Lesson for Dumber Self

  1. If you don’t like one variety of a vegetable, try another one from the same family!

What will you do now?

Next Step for You

  1. Try the recipe, Easy Bok Choy, from the Allrecipes website?
  2. Learn more about the different types of bok choy? (The post Bok Choy: Different Types & How to Cook It from the blog, The Woks of Life, is a great place to start!)
  3. Read another post on this site? (Go to the menu at the top of the page.)

It’s your choice!

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