Quick Braised Baby Bok Choy (5-Minute Recipe!)

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March 22, 2026

5-Minute Savory Braised Baby Bok Choy

Looking for a lightning-fast side dish that’s packed with flavor and nutrients? Meet your new weeknight hero! While ‘braised’ might sound time-consuming, this recipe is all about a quick, savory simmer that transforms crisp bok choy into a tender, melt-in-your-mouth delight in just five minutes. It’s the perfect, elegant accompaniment to any meal.

PREP: 10 minutes | COOK: 5 minutes | YIELD: 4 servings

Ingredients

• 1 Tbsp / 15 ml extra virgin olive oil
• 2 cloves garlic, minced
• 1 lb / 454 g baby bok choy, washed, drained, and halved lengthwise
• ½ cup / 120 ml low-sodium vegetable broth
• 1 Tbsp / 15 ml low-sodium tamari
• ½ tsp / 2.5 ml dried crumbled dulse seaweed
• ½ tsp / 2.5 ml sesame oil

Instructions

1. Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the minced garlic and sauté for about 1 minute until fragrant, but not browned.
2. Arrange the baby bok choy halves in the skillet in a single layer, cut-side down. Pour the vegetable broth and tamari over them.
3. Sprinkle with dulse seaweed, drizzle with sesame oil, and bring the liquid to a simmer.
4. Cover the skillet and cook for 5 minutes, or until the stems are tender-crisp. Serve immediately.

Nutritional Information

• Nutritional Value Per Serving
• Calories: 58 | Calories from Fat: 37 | Protein: 2 g | Carbs: 4 g | Total Fat: 4 g | Saturated Fat: 0.6 g | Trans Fat: 0 g | Fiber: 1.5 g | Sodium: 240 mg | Cholesterol: 0 mg

Pro Tips

• Ensure the bok choy is thoroughly dry after washing to prevent the hot oil from splattering.
• For a bit of char and deeper flavor, let the bok choy sear for a minute cut-side down before adding the broth and tamari.
• Add a pinch of red pepper flakes with the garlic for a gentle kick of heat.
• Garnish with toasted sesame seeds or thinly sliced green onions for extra texture and freshness before serving.

FAQ

Q: How can I add protein to make this a full vegetarian meal
A: To make this a more complete meal, serve it alongside baked tofu, tempeh, or edamame. You can also toss in some pan-fried chickpeas or top with toasted cashews for an extra protein boost.

Q: What is a good substitute for dulse seaweed
A: If you don’t have dulse seaweed, you can simply omit it as the tamari provides plenty of savory flavor. For a similar umami depth, you could add a tiny pinch of mushroom powder with the broth.

Q: Is this braised bok choy recipe gluten-free and soy-free
A: This recipe is gluten-free as written because it uses tamari. For a soy-free version, substitute the tamari with an equal amount of coconut aminos.

Q: How do I store and reheat leftover bok choy
A: This dish is best enjoyed immediately to maintain its tender-crisp texture. However, you can store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat gently in a skillet with a splash of broth or water.

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