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Step 1
Having grown up with bok choy, my parents are masters at keeping it fresh. They usually buy bok choy in bulk (5-6 pounds at a time), so they have a bunch of tips for maximizing freshness.
Step 2
To prepare our pork chops, we'll first need to trim away the fatty edges.
Step 3
You'll need to wash the baby bok choy thoroughly:
Step 4
The stalks of bok choy are all inherently different sizes, so we'll want to make two cuts for the bigger stalks:
Step 5
Set your stove to high heat. In a pot, we'll bring water and chicken broth to a boil.
Step 6
Once the pot has come to a boil, we'll throw in our bok choy, starting with the stems/roots. These are thicker and take longer to cook.
Step 7
Once the bok choy has returned to a boil, add the pork slices a few at a time, making sure to separate them from one another. We can also add chicken bouillon (optional).
Step 8
After you’ve cooked it, we can keep the bok choy in the soup and eat it as is.
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