One vegetable that did extremely well in our cooler than normal spring was my Bok Choy. Which really isn’t much of a surprise, since that is the type of weather they like the best.
Bok Choy, also knows as Chinese Cabbage is used in a lot of oriental dishes and stir frys. However it can be used in any recipe as a substitute for cabbage. If you grow this vegetable in your own garden, harvest while the weather is still cool, Bok Choy quickly bitters in the heat of the summer. So it is best grown and eaten in the spring and fall. If you do plant and harvest in the summer time, harvest them very small and they should still be nice and sweet.
Cooking a Bok Choy is very simple. First you separate the leaves and give it a good washing in cold water.
To the melted butter add the stalks and saute until they are nice and soft, this takes about 5 minutes.
I had baby bok choy for the first time last week. I got a whole bunch in my produce co-op. We sauteed some like you mentioned, used some in a stir fry and I even ventured out and tried it in a green smoothie. 🙂 I have a friend that put in on the BBQ and said it was delicious. I have to admit it's good stuff. I think I'll be planting some in my garden shortly.
I'm comin' to your house for dinner! Yum.
Blessings,
Kimberlynn
Looks Yummy. I have thought of growing it but that is as far as I have gotten. Maybe I will try it now.
Erika
Yum! Looks delicious!
Mary Ellen
I have too much bok choy. How can I preserve it?