Crunchy Bok Choy Slaw

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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Whisk vinegar, oil, sugar, mustard and salt in a large bowl until the sugar dissolves. Add bok choy, carrots and scallions.
  • Toss to coat with the dressing.

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Reviews

  1. This was a perfect way to use bok choy. The dressing is light, yet flavorful. Really more of a salad than a traditional 'slaw', additional veggies wouldn't be out of place. I sliced the bok choy, but grated the carrots. It was a beautiful presentation. We loved this and the dijon played perfectly with recipe #10338 (Mustard Plus Glazed Pork Chops) This recipe is a must!
     
  2. GREAT! I was looking for an uncooked bok choy recipe because raw choy though really good, has a strong flavor. I added agave syrup instead of the sugar and 3 large radishes for color, and you have enough listed in the recipe to give it a colorful, kaleidoscope of flavors instead of the strong flavor usually associated with bok choy. It's definitely going in the round up of recipes! Thank you so much!
     
  3. Added sliced grape tomatoes and flax seeds. Doubled the dressing - quite nice!
     
  4. Healthy and nice.
     
  5. Made as written. Will definitely make again. Delicious!
     
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