Thursday 28 August 2008

Garlicky Pak Choi and Chickpea Rice


Garlicky Pak Choi and Chickpea Rice

I had some pak choi and chickpeas in the fridge to use up and whipped this up - very simple but very good! You could easily swap the pak choi and chickpeas with any variety of veg and beans. See below for one variation I've made.

Garlicky Pak Choi and Chickpea Rice: serves 2

150g basmati rice, dry weight
100g pak choi, or 1 large head
1-2 Tbsp soy sauce
1 tsp vegetable oil
1 small onion, diced
2 large cloves of garlic, minced
1/2 of a 400g can chickpeas, drained and rinsed well.

Slice the pak choi by seperating the stalk from the leaf, slice both parts into strips, keeping them seperate. Start cooking rice - do not add any salt to cooking water. Heat oil in a wok and fry onion till soft. When there is 5 minutes left on the rice add the pak choi stalks; when soft - should only take a few minutes, add the garlic, chickpeas and the pak choi leaf. Stir well then add cooked drained rice and soy sauce. Stir well - serve.


2012 Edit - Just made this again with a few variations and it was lovely! Chickpeas have decided to not be my friend anymore so used black eyed beans, swapped the white basmati rice with wholegrain basmati rice and the onion with 1 large banana shallot - was gorgeous, really loving black eyed beans now :-)

Garlicky Wholegrain Basmati Rice with Pak Choi, Black Eyed Beans and Shallots


Garlicky Wholegrain Basmati Rice with Pak Choi, Black Eyed Beans and Shallots: serves 2

150g wholegrain (brown) basmati rice - dry weight
100g or 1 large head pak choi
1 large banana shallot, halved and sliced (or 2 regular small shallots)
1/2 of a 400g tin black eyed beans, drained and rinsed
2 large cloves garlic, pureed
1 tsp peanut oil
1 - 2 Tbsp soy sauce (I like the higher measure but I don't salt the rice water or it would be too salty)
few grinds of black pepper


Get the rice cooking according to package instructions. Separate the green leaves from the pak choi stalks and slice the stalks into about 2" strips. Slice the leaves thinly and keep separate. When there is about 5 minutes left on the rice heat the peanut oil in a wok until nice and hot and add the shallots and pak choi stalks. Stir fry until the shallots start to slightly brown and the pak choi is tender. Add the garlic and beans and a few grinds of black pepper and give it a good stir - don't let it fry long here or the garlic will burn. Quickly add the drained rice, soy sauce and pak choi leaves and stir well whilst frying until the soy sauce is evenly distributed and the pak choi leaves wilt.  Serve immediately.



2 comments:

  1. I just made the chickpea rice & bok choy recipe, and it came out Fantastic!!! I added ginger and peanuts :-))

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    1. Glad you liked it! Love the addition of ginger and peanuts :-)

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