天际芥蓝与丝滑水波蒜的极致享受

天际芥蓝与丝滑水波蒜的极致享受

(Celestial Choi Sum & Silky Poached Garlic Bliss)

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份量
2
每份大小
1盘(200克)
准备时间
10 分钟
烹饪时间
15 分钟
总时间
25 分钟
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七月 13, 2025

食材

  • 300 grams 空心菜
    (洗净并修整;可用中国菜心代替)
  • 8 whole 大蒜瓣
    (大,去皮用于水煮)
  • 2 tbsp 橄榄油
    (用于点缀的特级初榨橄榄油)
  • 1 tbsp 绍兴酒
    (可用干味美思替代)
  • 2 tsp 淡味酱油
    (低钠优先)
  • 1 tsp 芝麻油
    (烤香芝麻,增添浓郁风味)
  • 0.5 tsp
    (根据口味调整)
  • 1 pinch 白胡椒
    (现磨,带来细腻的辣味)
  • 2 stalks 青葱
    (切片用于装饰)
  • 0.25 tsp 辣椒 flakes
    (可选的微妙辣味)

营养

  • 份量: 2
  • 每份大小: 1盘(200克)
  • Calories: 210 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 33 g
  • Protein: 6 g
  • Fat: 8 g
  • Fiber: 7 g
  • Sugar: 5 g
  • Sodium: 800 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 180 mg
  • Iron: 3.2 mg

制作步骤

  • 1 - 蒜头水煮:
    在一个小锅中放入蒜瓣,加入冷水盖住。用中小火煮至轻微沸腾后,炖7-8分钟直到变软。滤掉水份,备用。
  • 2 - 准备芥蓝:
    彻底清洗小白菜,如果茎太大则修剪。小叶子保持完整,粗的茎对半切。
  • 3 - 炒菜基础香料:
    用中火在炒锅中加热1汤匙橄榄油。加入沥干水分的水煮大蒜瓣,轻轻炒30秒,直到散发香味但不变色。
  • 4 - 炒芥兰:
    调高火力。加入菜心,快速翻炒,使叶子裹上油和大蒜,大约1分钟。
  • 5 - 添加风味平衡:
    淋入绍兴酒、酱油,洒上盐和一撮白胡椒。搅拌;如有需要加入2汤匙水以防粘连。煮至叶子变软,茎变成明亮的绿色。
  • 6 - 装饰和上菜:
    从火上取下。用1汤匙橄榄油和芝麻油完成。盛到盘子上,撒上葱花和少许辣椒碎,增加辣味(可选)。

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Delicate choi sum, gently stir-fried and crowned with sweet-smoky poached garlic.

Celestial Choi Sum with Poached Garlic: An Ode to the Humble Green

Choi sum—sometimes called "Chinese flowering cabbage"—is often overlooked in Western kitchens, yet its delicate flavor and lightly crunchy embrace have made it a household staple throughout countless Asian tables for generations. British cuisine, ever receptive to global influences, found itself enchanted by this green with the rise of cosmopolitan London’s Chinatowns and pan-Asian eateries. This recipe mingles Far East technique with a subtle British cool: rosa-tinged, sweet garlic cloves are gently poached, infusing the stirring with a mellow, earthy base that never overpowers.

Recipe Origins & Cultural Significance

A signature in home-cooked and restaurant fare, choi sum symbolizes renewal and vitality—a fitting motif for celebrations and everyday suppers alike. Garlic, with its ancient ties to British and Chinese folk medicine, grounds the dish with both sweetness and supple bite. Immigrants brought the tradition of eating plates of stir-fried leafy greens with swirls of fragrant oil and seasoned broth, fostering a gentle revolution in home cooking across the UK from the late 20th century onwards.

In many Chinese regions, poaching garlic first is seen as a technique to unlock its sweetness—creating aromatic harmony instead of clashing pungency. Gently cooking avoids scorching, which can often make greens and aromatics bitter or tannic. In this “celestial” rendering, it’s that cloudlike, silky garlic which binds the emerald-green stalks in savory sunlight.

Complexity That’s Deceptively Simple

One of the fantastic attributes of this dish is how approachable and quick it is, yet it rewards you for small refinements. A careful wash to remove every speck of soil from the choi sum, slicing stems on a steep angle for even cooking, or draping with droplets of extra virgin olive oil—all elevate the end result. The aromatic, lush, but never overpowering, sauce comes together with minimal agitation, letting even beginner home cooks discover the glory of textures: crunchy yet yielding stems next to slippery, saucy leaves and flutter-soft garlic.

Personal Touches & Home Variations

Having made versions of this dish for Chinese New Year, autumn lunch boxes, and midweek suppers alike, I love how adaptable it is. Use British-grown choi sum if you can source it, substituting with seasonal broccoli or sprouting greens if need be. The swirling of sesame and olive oil—a tip I learned from a London-based Cantonese chef—adds an unexpected, layered finish. Adding chili heats things if you wish for a bolder punch, or swap the soy with gluten-free tamari.

Tips & Serving Suggestions

  • For deeper flavor, let the poached garlic cool slightly, then flatten gently with a spoon before stir-frying, so each clove disperses its scent through the oil.
  • Minimal water is key when stir-frying; excess liquid steams (not fries) the greens. Only splash as needed!
  • This pairs beautifully as a side with steamed jasmine rice, crispy tofu, or pan-seared fish for fusion main courses.
  • To make ahead, poach the garlic a day in advance and store in cool olive oil—a nod to Mediterranean preservation.

Unique Aspects

This “celestial” creation stands apart for its layering of subtlety and character—a dish that elevates everyday greens and beloved garlic into a small feast. For those experimenting with vegetable-centric cuisine, or simply wishing to invoke light, comfort, and brightness at the table, it’s an invitation to taste what lies beyond the ordinary. A celebration not just of fusion cooking but of new tradition being woven on British kitchen tables day after day.

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