Baby Bok Choy with Shiitake Mushrooms


Bok Choy and Shiitake

Summary: This is a light and healthy Asian classic. The crunchiness of the baby bok choy counters the salty soft texture of the shiitake mushrooms. Very simple to make.

Ingredients & Cost:

  • Baby Bok Choy [3 heads]… ~$1
  • Mushrooms [a handful]… ~$0.50
  • Vegetable or Olive Oil [2 tablespoons]… ~$.10
  • Soy Sauce [2 teaspoons]… ~$.10
  • Salt [to taste]
  • Garlic Powder/Minced Garlic [optional]


Where do I get these?

Costco Shiitake MushroomsBaby bok choy you can find in most Asian markets, and also many regular supermarkets these days. Don’t be afraid to wander into Asian markets! They may smell a bit funky, but the produce is usually top notch (and cheaper!). You can also find shiitake mushrooms there, either fresh or dried. Dried is usually what I get, it’s still great and much cheaper. However I found mine at Costco. Yeah, Costco! You can get a huge 16oz bag for about $12. There has to be at least 20 handful servings in there.

Directions:

1. Rinse the baby bok choy, taking off each of the stems and running them under cold water.
2. Chop the larger stems so that the are all about 2-3 inches long or less.
3. Re-hydrate the mushrooms by soaking them in a bowl of warm water, and heating it in a microwave for 2 minutes
4. Remove mushrooms from microwave and drain liquid. Squeeze the mushrooms a bit to get a out a bit more water.
5. Add in the soy sauce to the mushrooms and toss. I put in some garlic salt or powder (real garlic is good too).
6. In a stir-fry pan or anything that can hold all the bok choy, heat up the oil on medium-high.
7. When the oil is hot (you can see a shimmer), add the bok choy.
8. After 1 minute, add in the mushrooms.
9. When the bok choy gets to the level of softness you like (I like mine a bit crunchy), add salt to taste and serve.



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Cost:
The total cost of this dish, which can serve as a side dish for at least 4 people (judge for yourself by the pictures) about $1.60. You can judge the portions for yourself.

Final comments:

If you don’t have the shiitake mushrooms, just put in more real minced garlic, and some soy sauce. It still tasts great! The mushrooms do give it a fuller, heartier taste and more texture. Hopefully this was a do-able recipe for most people. If not, please leave me a comment below. Thanks!

2 Responses to “Baby Bok Choy with Shiitake Mushrooms”

  1. mlb Says:

    I’ve never cooked with bok choy (baby or otherwise) but now I really want to try it! This looks really good. And I actually walked by some bok choy in the Hawthorne Fred Meyer the oether day! :)

  2. EasyEats Says:

    Haha, actually I get mine from the small Vietnamese grocery store on Belmont & ~37th. It’s pretty cheap there, I also get all my garlic, limes, and lemons there. I forget exactly, but near half price compared to Fred Meyer!

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