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How to Cut and Cook the Leafy Green

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Last updated: 2024/09/06 at 8:13 AM
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Diversifying your diet is a surefire way to keep your health and wellness goals on track—including adding a variety of plant-based foods to your meals. The American Gut Project recommends eating 30-plus plants per week for optimal gut diversity. Bok choy, also known as Chinese cabbage, is a nutrient-packed cruciferous vegetable that is worth including in your diet.

Bok choy has been cultivated in China since the 5th century and is part of the Brassica vegetable family, which includes other greens like kale and broccoli. It is rich in essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin E, vitamin C, calcium, and iron. Bok choy also contains powerful antioxidants like sulforaphane, which are beneficial for the gut, hormones, and liver.

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How to Cut and Cook the Leafy Green1. Slice it2. Trim the ends3. Wash thoroughly4. Decide how you want to cook it5. Pair it

To prepare bok choy, start by slicing it lengthwise and trimming the ends. Wash the stalks thoroughly before deciding how you want to cook it. Common cooking methods include sautéeing, stir-frying, or using it in soups and salads. Blanching bok choy can help reduce its bitterness before cooking it in a sauté pan with garlic and onions for added flavor.

Pair your cooked bok choy with dishes like pork tenderloin and rice or create a plant-based stir fry with tofu and vegetables. The possibilities are endless when it comes to incorporating this nutrient-dense leafy green into your meals.

How to Cut and Cook the Leafy Green

1. Slice it

Begin by cutting bok choy lengthwise into quarters, or halves for baby bok choy.

2. Trim the ends

Trim any browning or wilting leaves and the base of the bok choy before cooking.

3. Wash thoroughly

Clean the stalks thoroughly to remove dirt and residue before cooking.

4. Decide how you want to cook it

Choose from sautéeing, stir-frying, or using bok choy in various dishes like slaws and soups.

5. Pair it

Serve cooked bok choy as a side dish with meats or incorporate it into plant-based stir fry recipes for a delicious and nutritious meal.

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