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  2. Mongolian Beef and Baby Bok Choy Stir-Fry with Crispy Chow ...

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    Using a clean kitchen towel remove much of the water from the noodles. Line 2 plates with paper towels. Heat 2 tablespoons of the oil in an 8-inch cast iron pan or non-stick pan over medium heat.

  3. Bok Choy with Garlic Recipe - AOL

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    In a large skillet, heat the oil. Add the garlic and cook over high heat until fragrant, 20 seconds. Add the bok choy and stir-fry until the leaves start to wilt, 2 minutes. Add the stock and cook, stirring, until slightly thickened, 30 seconds. Remove the bok choy from the heat, season with salt and pepper and serve.

  4. Bok Choy with Garlic Recipe - AOL

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    Add the bok choy and stir-fry until the leaves start to wilt, 2 minutes. Add the stock and cook, stirring, until slightly thickened, 30 seconds. Remove the bok choy from the heat, season with salt ...

  5. 13 Noodle Recipes to Celebrate Chinese New Year - AOL

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    Brothy Ginger-Soy Noodles with Turkey & Bok Choy. This dish was inspired by Chinese dan dan noodles—ground pork and noodles in a spicy broth. ... View Recipe. Stir-Fried Chinese Egg Noodles ...

  6. Tatsoi - Wikipedia

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    Tatsoi is used for pesto, salads, stir fry, and garnishing soup. According to Food52, "Tatsoi is a very versatile green, equally suited to being served raw or lightly cooked. To make it easy, just use tatsoi anywhere you’d use spinach. Lightly steam or sauté it, wilt the leaves with a warm dressing, or add them to a soup at the end of ...

  7. American Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Thick, spaghetti-shaped noodles are pan fried with vegetables (mainly bok choy and Chinese cabbage or napa) and meat. Sometimes this dish is referred to as chow mein (which literally means "stir-fried noodles" in Cantonese). Mei fun — noodles usually simmered in broth with other ingredients such as fish balls, beef balls or slices of fishcake.

  8. Bok choy - Wikipedia

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    Bok choy cooks in 2 to 3 minutes by steaming, stir-frying, or simmering in water (8 minutes if steamed whole). The leaves cook faster than the stem. It is often used in similar ways to other leafy vegetables such as spinach and cabbage. [ 9 ]

  9. 16 Delicious Reasons You Shouldn't Bypass Bok Choy in the ...

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