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Steamed Bok Choy

A Nourishing, Bright, Gut‑Loving Dish

Steamed baby bok choy becomes a beautifully tender, vibrant green canvas for clean, aromatic flavours. As the bok choy gently steams, its stems turn silky while the leaves soften into a delicate, almost buttery texture. A warm drizzle of minced garlic and freshly grated ginger infuses the dish with a comforting, savoury aroma, while chives add a soft, oniony freshness that lifts everything without overpowering the greens.

A splash of lite soy sauce brings gentle umami depth, balancing the natural sweetness of the bok choy. Then comes the finishing touch: a squeeze of fresh lime juice and a sprinkle of lime zest. This bright citrus layer wakes up the entire dish, adding sparkle, acidity, and a refreshing top note that makes each bite feel clean and energising.

The result is a simple, elegant vegetable dish that tastes light yet deeply satisfying—perfect as a side, a nourishing bowl component, or a quick, wholesome snack.

Health Benefits

Bok Choy

  • Rich in vitamins A, C, and K, supporting immune function, skin health, and bone strength.
  • High in antioxidants that help reduce oxidative stress.
  • Contains fibre that supports digestion and feeds beneficial gut bacteria.
  • Naturally hydrating thanks to its high water content.

Garlic

  • Contains allicin, known for its antimicrobial and immune‑supportive properties.
  • May help support healthy blood pressure and circulation.
  • Adds prebiotic compounds that nourish gut microbes.

Ginger

  • A powerful anti‑inflammatory root that can soothe digestion and reduce bloating.
  • Supports circulation and may help ease nausea.
  • Adds warming compounds that stimulate digestive enzymes.

Chives

  • Provides mild antioxidant and anti‑inflammatory benefits.
  • Contain vitamin K for bone and cardiovascular health.
  • Offer gentle digestive support without the intensity of raw onion.

Lite Soy Sauce

  • Adds savoury depth with less sodium than regular soy sauce.
  • Provides small amounts of amino acids that contribute to flavour and satiety.

Lime Juice & Zest

  • High in vitamin C, supporting immunity and collagen formation.
  • The acidity helps enhance mineral absorption from plant foods.
  • Bright citrus oils in the zest contain antioxidants that support metabolic and cellular health.

Steamed Bok Choy

Catherine BarclayCatherine Barclay
Steamed bok choy becomes a bright, aromatic side dish when paired with minced garlic, fresh chives, and zingy ginger. A light drizzle of soy sauce, plus lime juice and zest, adds a clean, citrusy lift that keeps the greens tender, vibrant, and full of refreshing flavour
Course Main Course, Side Dish
Cuisine Chinese
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 4 baby bok choy
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 tbsp chives
  • 1 tbsp fresh ginger grated
  • 4 tsp salt-reduced soy sauce
  • 1 tsp lime juice
  • 1 tsp lime zest

Instructions
 

  • Take the baby bok choy and slice off the base so that all the leaves separate. Wash to remove any dirt caught in the centre of the plant.
  • In a bamboo steamer or a pot with a steamer, line the bok choy so that they are not covering each other. Set aside while you make up the sauce.
  • Mix all other ingredients in a small bowl.
  • Steam the bok choy for up to 6 mins, just enough that you can pierce the base of the bok choy with a knife.
  • Transfer the bok choy to a platter, drizzle over the premade sauce, and serve immediately.
Keyword bok choy, Fiber rich, Fibre rich, low calories, no oil, plant-based, vegan, wfpb, wholefoods
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Catherine Barclay
Catherine Barclay
Normally you might find me behind the coding of our sites but over the years I have become much more concerned about what has been happening in the kitchen as well - families do that for all of us don't they? Background experience is in Account Management and Web Development but as my passion has grown for WFPB so has my desire to speak out.
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