Pak choi, with its crisp stems and tender leaves, is a versatile and nutritious vegetable. Originally from China, it's often used in Asian cuisine for its mild, succulent flavour.
The quantities provided above are averages only.
Always refer to the product label for the most accurate information about ingredients and allergens
1 piece
Garlic
5 milliliters
Sesame oil
(Contains: Sesamzaad)
65 g
Risotto rice
½ piece
Pak choi
¾ piece
Carrot
10 g
Hot honey peanuts
(Contains: Pinda's May be present: Sesamzaad, Noten)
½ sachet(s)
Sweet chili sauce
10 milliliters
Soy sauce
(Contains: Soja, Gluten, Tarwe)
⅔ piece
Yellow carrot
100 g
Chicken fillets
½ tablespoon
[Reduced salt] ketjap manis
¾ tablespoon
Sunflower oil
100 milliliters
Water for the rice
¼ piece
Low sodium chicken stock cube
to taste
Salt and pepper
Tip: add an extra splash of water as necessary if it gets too dry.
Tip: if preferred, cut the pak choi into larger pieces so as to keep some of its structure while stir-frying.