Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Sauteed Bok Choy w/ Peanuts
My first day of my "stay"-cation resulted in mass amounts of cooking. I ended up making some herbed butter, some chutney/marmalade, and some muffins. Or well, let me rephrase that. I attempted to make muffins. I don't know if I'd just pushed my limits and simply forgot, or what. But I made one of the biggest mistakes in baking - I forgot the sugar.
So my intended awesome blueberry muffins became blueberry biscuits instead. And let me tell you, it just wasn't the same. I tried to salvage the situation by making a quick icing glaze, but I was still just not satisfied with myself. I mean, seriously... how could I forget the sugar?!
And Andy decided to pile a bunch of vanilla ice cream on top of them to help them out. I give him an A for effort, hehe.
You ever have those days? Where you just forget to add something in?
How all of that has to do with this bok choy, I don't really know. But I just had to vent about one of my idiot moments!
Now on to something that I didn't forget any of the ingredients in...
Ingredients:
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 green onion, chopped
1 garlic clove, minced
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 cup bok choy, chopped
dash of sesame oil
salt and pepper, to taste
1/4 cup peanuts
In a medium skillet under medium high heat, add olive oil. Add green onion, garlic, and ginger. Stir until fragrant, about a minute or so.
Add bok choy and drizzle a little bit of sesame oil over top. Season with salt and pepper. Cover and let steam/cook for about 2-3 minutes, or until bok choy is tender and bright green.
Stir in peanuts and serve.
This was a quick and easy side dish that I serve quite often. I mean, it's ready in less than 10 minutes - why wouldn't I serve it often! The peanuts give a nice textural contrast to the bok choy, as well!
Now I'm off for a quick 1 mile run. I'm feeling good! Have a great Tuesday guys!
Labels:
bok choy,
easy,
green onions,
louisville,
peanuts,
quick,
quick side dishes,
sauteeing,
sesame oil,
vegetables
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This looks awesome! I love bok choy...and the quick prep is totally a bonus for me. Thanks for sharing it--looks like a crowd pleaser :)
ReplyDeleteI love bok choy! I don't buy it very often though. Not sure why? Looks yummy (as always) :)
ReplyDeleteI like the twist in your recipe with the peanuts, this is what cooking is all about, creating your own recipes and being unique.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the crunch the peanuts does why enjoying the veg.
This looks delicious! I'm totally trying this next time we get bok choy in my CSA! (And I've found that parfaits can be a quick fix to botched baking.) :-)
ReplyDeleteLove quick and easy stir-fries like this! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteLove bok choy, but usually jsut toss it in my stir fry; great new way of serving this Peggy.
ReplyDeleteRita
Wow.. Thank youuuuu soo much.. I ws on the hunt of different leafy recipes. Here is one from you :D I buy bok choy from the Hongkong market here.. Looks healthy and yum :)
ReplyDeleteYum yum!! I always want to use bok choy but never know what to do with it. Thank you for answering my problems!
ReplyDelete-Emily
Hahaha it sounds like you are enjoying your stay-cation regardless! Maybe you can make some gravy and make it a savory biscuit instead! Love your bok choy and peanuts, looks tasty.
ReplyDeleteI rarely see baby bok choy in the grocers but they had it last visit and I bought some, this recipe is a perfect fit. Thanks for sharing, I love light side dishes like this.
ReplyDeleteI've been eating so much, some of this sounds light and refreshing...and necessary!
ReplyDeleteI never know what to do with bok choy, but I do now with this recipe. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI need to put bok choy into our veggie rotation more often...and this looks like the perfect dish to get me started :)
ReplyDeleteSauteed bok choy with peanuts looks delicious, sure peanuts gives nutty crunch.
ReplyDeleteWhat an easy way to prepare bok choy. Simple and delicious!
ReplyDeleteNice sauteed bok choy..even I forget many times to add salt in my gravies...but that can always be rectified :)
ReplyDeleteI like adding nuts to veg too to give it some crunch :) This dish must be tasty!
ReplyDeleteOh, I've just posted an article on Amazing Kitchen Tips (Part I). Thought I share it with u :)
This looks delicious. I love when nuts are added for crunch. Simple. Yummy! I fumble my way through the kitchen most days. I understand. Happy Wins-day! Haha!
ReplyDeleteWe had a so so stir fry with our bok choy last week. I'm definitely trying peanuts next time. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIs it sad that I cook bok choy all the time and never thought to put nuts in?
ReplyDeleteHi Penny, at least you can put ice-cream to make it works. I have mistaken salt for sugar once and that is such a disaster! I've bok choy everyweek, never thought of putting nuts with it. Good idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is simple and delicious! Love it! I'm not a baker so I am always impressed when I see what great things that can be baked up! :D
ReplyDeleteWe're addicted to baby bok choy. Soooooo good!
ReplyDeleteIf it's okay with you, I'd like to share this with my CSA on the website. :-) It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh of course it's okay Mindy!
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