Garlic-Drizzled PokChoy
---  Garlic-drizzled bok choy is a popular bok choy dish on social media. This dish is usually served in large restaurants in the city. And of course, it has become a favorite menu choice for many people. This dish is usually served with oyster sauce. However, this time I want to make a vegan version of pokcoy siram, so I'm replacing the oyster sauce with mushroom broth. --- > Here are the simple step-by-step instructions. It's very easy to make at home. --- --- ---Ingredients
---  --- **200 grams of pokcoy 8 cloves of garlic 1 stalk of celery Finely chopped onion Salt to taste Mushroom broth to taste** --- --- ---Preparation Procedure
--- **Clean the pokcoy vegetables, removing the hard stems at the bottom.** ---


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**Blanch the pokcoy briefly in boiling water—I blanched it for about 2 minutes. It's best to use younger pokcoy for a more delicious result.**
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**Then, finely chop the garlic. I chopped it manually so that the pieces weren't too small. Don't forget to prepare the chopped celery and onions.**
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**Sauté the garlic and onion in 2 tablespoons of cooking oil until golden brown.**
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**Add the celery leaves and season with salt and mushroom broth. Arrange the pokcoy on a serving plate and drizzle with the garlic mixture on top.**
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Result
---  Pokcoy vegetables with garlic sauce are ready to serve. They are simple and easy to prepare, yet very delicious. Of course, this is an inexpensive dish, but it looks perfect, doesn't it? The taste is like a Restaurant dish. --- |||| |-|-|-| --- In my opinion, this dish has an authentic flavor. The savory and natural sweetness of the vegetables blend perfectly. You can easily try making it at home. In my country, this dish is often recreated by food bloggers, but many of them add oyster sauce, which we know is a non-vegan sauce. However, don't worry—the umami flavor is replaced with mushroom broth. For the taste, adjust it so it's not too salty, and season it well because this sauce is cooked without water.  Well, for those of you who want to make simple restaurant-style food, try cooking this pak choi. We guarantee you'll love it. The process is simple, of course, with inexpensive ingredients that are very easy to find. --- --- ---  --- --- **Hi Readers and Hivers, Thank you for reading and visiting my posts which are 100% copyrighted by myself, my own content, writings and photos, taken with the Samsung Galaxy A72 Smartphone.** --- --- ---
