Quick Superior Broth Baby Bok Choy

Other★ Easy8min

Prep 5m ·
Cook 3m ·
2 Servings

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IngredientsWhat you'll need for Quick Superior Broth Baby Bok Choy

Ingredient Amount Notes
Baby bok choy as needed
Century egg 1
Jinhua ham slices as needed
Salt as needed
Salted duck egg 2
Chopped scallions as needed
White pepper a pinch
Cooking oil as needed

Quick Superior Broth Baby Bok Choy

Ingredients

  • as needed Baby bok choy
  • 1 Century egg
  • as needed Jinhua ham slices
  • as needed Salt
  • 2 Salted duck egg
  • as needed Chopped scallions
  • a pinch White pepper
  • as needed Cooking oil

Instructions

  1. Prepare all the ingredients. I'm using Jinhua ham slices here — they bring a natural savory depth. You can swap in ham sausage or luncheon meat if you prefer.
  2. Roughly chop the salted duck eggs and century eggs into chunks, dice the ham, and slice the scallions. Choose salted duck eggs with rich, oozing yolks — they give the broth a gorgeous golden color and intense flavor.
  3. Heat oil over medium heat. When the oil is about 30–40% hot, add the salted duck egg and century egg pieces, mashing them with a spatula.
  4. Stir-fry over medium-low heat for 2–3 minutes until the mixture starts bubbling — that's when it's ready.
  5. Pour in boiling water — it must be boiling water. Turn the heat up to high.
  6. Add the Jinhua ham slices.
  7. Add the baby bok choy.
  8. Cover with a lid and cook over high heat for 2–3 minutes. Before serving, season with salt and a pinch of white pepper. (Chicken bouillon or MSG is optional — up to you.) Sprinkle with scallions. Done!
  9. Serve! The broth is golden and rich — absolutely delicious with a bowl of rice.

Cooking StepsHow to cook Quick Superior Broth Baby Bok Choy step by step

  1. Step 1 Detail

    Prepare all the ingredients. I’m using Jinhua ham slices here — they bring a natural savory depth. You can swap in ham sausage or luncheon meat if you prefer.

  2. Step 2 Detail

    Roughly chop the salted duck eggs and century eggs into chunks, dice the ham, and slice the scallions. Choose salted duck eggs with rich, oozing yolks — they give the broth a gorgeous golden color and intense flavor.

  3. Step 3 Detail

    Heat oil over medium heat. When the oil is about 30–40% hot, add the salted duck egg and century egg pieces, mashing them with a spatula.

  4. Step 4 Detail
  5. Step 5 Detail

    Stir-fry over medium-low heat for 2–3 minutes until the mixture starts bubbling — that’s when it’s ready.

  6. Step 6 Detail

    Pour in boiling water — it must be boiling water. Turn the heat up to high.

  7. Step 7 Detail

    Add the Jinhua ham slices.

  8. Step 8 Detail

    Add the baby bok choy.

  9. Step 9 Detail

    Cover with a lid and cook over high heat for 2–3 minutes. Before serving, season with salt and a pinch of white pepper. (Chicken bouillon or MSG is optional — up to you.) Sprinkle with scallions. Done!

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