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Bacon-y Bok Choy

This Bacon-y Bok Choy recipe has become my weeknight hero when I need something fast yet satisfying. It's ridiculously quick—ready in about 20 minutes—and brings together crispy bacon with tender-crisp bok choy in a savory, slightly spicy pan. If you need a low-carb side that feels indulgent, this keto-friendly dish delivers every time.

10 min Prep time 15 min Cook time 25 min Total time 4 Servings 115 Calories
Bacon-y Bok Choy

Ingredients

  • slices bacon, chopped
  • pounds baby bok choy
  • teaspoon olive oil
  • /2 small red onion, chopped
  • teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • teaspoon minced garlic
  • salt to taste

Instructions

  1. Step 1

    First, fry the chopped bacon in a large skillet over medium heat until it's perfectly crispy. Then remove the bacon and drain all but one tablespoon of the flavorful fat, leaving that in the pan. Next, add a teaspoon of olive oil, the chopped red onion, red pepper flakes, and minced garlic. Stir everything over medium heat just until the onion begins to soften. That's when you toss in the baby bok choy—leave the leaves whole if they're small, or halve them lengthwise. I like to cover the skillet and let it steam for 3 to 5 minutes, which gently wilts the greens while keeping the crunch. After that, remove the lid and stir-fry for another couple of minutes until the bok choy is tender but still has a pleasant bite. Finally, stir the crispy bacon back in, season with salt to taste, and serve it piping hot. This side dish pairs wonderfully with grilled meats or a simple roasted chicken.

Chef's Tip

I always save a few thin slices of raw red onion to sprinkle on top right before serving—they add a fresh, sharp bite that contrasts beautifully with the savory bacon. Steaming the bok choy covered first is my go-to trick for perfect texture.

Storage Tips

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat gently in a skillet over medium heat to keep the bok choy from getting soggy—avoid the microwave if possible.

Variation Tips

For a protein boost, toss in some leftover shredded chicken or a handful of cooked shrimp. If you like extra heat, use a pinch of cayenne or drizzle with chili oil before serving. Swapping the bacon for pancetta adds a slightly different, peppery twist.

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