| I received a ton of lacinato kale and boy choy/baby bok choy in my grocery delivery this week. I regularly use kale in stews and curries, and I often saute bok choy/boy choy with ginger/garlic to eat as a side or incorporate it into a stir fry. Any other favorite recipes for these ingredients? Doesn't need to use both at the same time. Just looking for some new ideas. Thank you. |
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Tuscan kale salad is delicious and simple.
https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/11746-tuscan-kale-salad |
| I love bok choy chopped in soups, and the kale is great in smoothies. I also like to use kale in salads similar to the NYT one PP posted, though I don’t use breadcrumbs, just pine nuts or walnuts. |
| OP here. Thank you for the ideas so far. Please keep them coming! I should have specified in my original post that I'm not looking for salad ideas and more about new ways to incorporate them into "hot" dishes. Thank you. |
| ^^^ love the kale with spices. Posted above recipe with potatoes but we also make it w/out the potatoes. |
| Look up the Woks of Life blog. Plenty of recipes with bok choy and all kinds of Asian greens. |
| Kale chips. Toss kale pieces with olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Spread on single layer on sheet pan. I cook on convection 375 for 6 minutes. You may need to adjust cook time and flip halfway if you don’t have a convection setting in your oven. |
| Saag paneer is a great use for kale. Typically saag is a mix of greens like spinach, mustard greens etc. Just make sure to remove the tough ribs before you add it in. |
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Moo shu and I toss in a handful of chopped kale at the end (the recipes are daunting, but now i just use any veggies and protein in hand (including toasted cashews for a veggie option) and read a cheat to use 6in Mexican tortillas. It gets my kids to eat a veg-forward meal on a weeknight, so I’m keeping it.
Sesame noodles : I make this but instead of just cucumber I add red bell pepper, bok choy, kale |
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Stir fry chicken and book Choy is one of my daughters favorite meals (I can’t eat it due to dietary restrictions but it does smell good!)
https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1015084-stir-fried-chicken-and-bok-choy |