Ginger Garlic Noodle Soup with Bok Choy (Bok Choy Soup) (2024)

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Ginger Garlic Noodle Soup with Bok Choy is a nutritious, comforting, and flu-fighting twenty-minute recipe made with a vegetarian broth, noodles, mushrooms, and baby bok choy. You can easily make this Bok Choy Soup your own by adding chicken, shrimp, spicy chilis, or other veggies.

The most popular recipe on my blog, this Bok Choy Soup remains a personal favorite thanks to its delicious simplicity. If you love this bok choy soup you may also enjoyHomemade Chicken Noodle Soup,Kimchi Ramen Noodle Soup, or this fast and healthy10 Minute Garlic Bok Choy Recipe.

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I have made a lot of soup in my life. Creamy soups, brothy soups, vegetable soups, and meaty soups. I’ve made them all. However, if I had to pick one soup to eat for the rest of my life it would be this Ginger Garlic Noodle Soup with Bok Choy. This Bok Choy Soup is that good.

Some of you may be wondering…why?

WHY THIS IS THE BEST GINGER GARLIC NOODLE SOUP WITH BOK CHOY

  1. The broth. The key to a delicious and memorable brothy soup is the broth. Unfortunately, achieving this wonderous broth often takes HOURS (learnhow to make bone brothhere!). The broth in this Bok Choy Soup? Twenty minutes, my friends. Thirty minutes tops.
  2. It tastes a lot likePhở. Ok, I know, this is basically the same as what I said above. But it deserves two points because it kinda blows my mind a little.
  3. It’s like chicken noodle soup…but better.
  4. This Bok Choy Soup will fight your flu. Now, I can’t claim that it will cure anything (I’m not a doctor), but things like ginger and garlic are there to help when you feel like crap.
  5. It’s completely customizable. In other words, you have the base, but that doesn’t mean you can’t go wild with it. This bok choy soup lovesall the veggies and really loves shrimp.

INGREDIENTS IN THIS GINGER GARLIC NOODLE SOUP WITH BOK CHOY

  • Shallots and green onions (white AND green parts)
  • Ginger
  • Garlic
  • Low-sodium chicken broth (or veggie broth/water to keep it vegan)
  • Soy sauce (or Tamari to keep it gluten-free)
  • Bok Choy
  • Mushrooms
  • Rice noodles
  • Star Anise

That’s the basic overall list of what you need to make this awesome soup. You’ll also need salt, pepper, and red chili flakes.

What is star anise?

This is one of the most frequent questions I get from readers planning to make this recipe. Every other ingredient is fairly easy to find, but whole star anise? What’s this?Star anise is the seed pod from the fruit of theIllicium verumplant. Shaped like a star, star anise has six to eight points, each containing a single seed.

ThisGinger Garlic Noodle Soup with Bok Choy Recipe calls for 2 whole star anise. The star anise is not meant to be eaten. I repeat- you do not eat the whole star anise. Star anise provides wonderful flavor to soup, sauces, and marinades, but tastes horrible when eaten whole. Remove the seed pod after simmering the broth.

What does star anise taste like? Star anise is a mix of sweet, spicy (not the chili kind of spicy), and very similar to licorice. As someone who mostly hates licorice, I guarantee you won’t feel like your slurping a bowl of licorice (unless you forget to remove the star anise pods and bite into one).

No idea where to buy star anise? Most major supermarkets sell this must-have spice, but just in case,

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If you are one of those people who absolutely HATE star anise, simply substitute with cinnamon sticks. The flavor won’t be quite the same, but it will still be delicious.

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOK CHOY AND BABY BOK CHOY

Since several of you have asked, I did a little research and this is what I have found.

  • Baby bok choy and Bok choy are basically the same things.
  • The difference is that baby bok choy is harvested earlier producing smaller, more tender leaves.
  • This means that baby bok choy is much sweeter than bok choy and is often served directly in soups (oh HAY!) or even in salads.
  • Bok choy, on the other hand, is much heartier, perfect for longer cooking times as in stir-frys.

That said, this Ginger Garlic Noodle Soup with Bok Choy could technically handle either baby bok choy or bok choy. Just remember that bok choy will be slightly more bitter and less sweet.

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Bok Choy Soup Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Can I freeze this soup? Yes and no. Yes, you may absolutely freeze the broth.However, I do not recommend freezing this soup with the vegetables or the noodles. Fortunately, the vegetables and noodles in this bok choy soup take only minutes to heat together.
  2. Do I pre-cook the noodles? No no no no nooooo. Rice noodles cooksuper fast. Add the noodles to the broth just a few minutes before you are ready to eat.
  3. Does this bok choy soup taste good leftover? Similar to freezing, this soup can be eaten leftover but tastes best fresh- unless, of course, you make a big batch of broth and keep the vegetables and noodles separate.

WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS GINGER GARLIC NOODLE SOUP WITH BOK CHOY

“This was a-mazing. A lot of flavour and very little prep and cooking time. Makes you feel warm inside. Tasty, delicious and satisfying, yet light. This seriously picked me up!” -Emma

“This really was delicious. I used ramen noodles from a pack, I think any kind of noodles, even angel hair pasta would work well. I love bok choy but don’t usually buy it to fix just as a veggie. Now I have an excellent reason!” -Judith

“OMG! Thank you for this recipe, it is sooooo good! I couldn’t help myself and had a second bowl.” -Bonnie

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For morebok choy recipescheck out,

  • Easy Sheet Pan Thai Chicken with Bok Choy
  • Sweet Chili Tofu with Coconut Rice and Bok Choy
  • Spicy Stir Fried Tofu with Bok Choy
  • Udon Noodle Soup with Bok Choy and Poached Egg
  • Spicy Stir Fried Tofu with Bok Choy

For moresoup recipescheck out,

  • Easy Chicken Avocado Soup Recipe
  • Vegetarian Butternut Squash Black Bean Soup
  • Turmeric Broth Soup with Wild Rice and Vegetables
  • Pho Recipe (How to Make Vietnamese Noodle Soup)
  • Minestrone Soup Recipe
  • Easy Six Onion Soup

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Ginger Garlic Noodle Soup with Bok Choy

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AuthorAuthor: Ginger Garlic Noodle Soup with Bok Choy (Bok Choy Soup) (7)Jessica Randhawa

Ginger Garlic Noodle Soup with Bok Choy is a nutritious, comforting, and flu-fighting twenty-minute recipe made with homemade vegetarian broth, noodles, mushrooms, and baby bok choy. Easily make it your own by adding chicken, shrimp, spicy chilis, or other veggies.

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Lunch, Main Course, Soup

Cuisine Asian, Japanese

Servings 2 servings

Calories 647 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 3 shallots - diced
  • 1 bunch green onions - chopped, green and white divided
  • 4 cloves garlic - minced
  • 2 tablespoon ginger - fresh, minced
  • 5.5 cups low sodium chicken broth - or vegetable broth for vegan
  • 2 whole star anise
  • 2 tablespoon soy sauce - or Tamari for a Gluten Free option
  • 10 oz crimini mushrooms - sliced
  • 6 oz rice noodles
  • 1.5 heads bok choy - roughly chopped
  • sesame seeds - for topping
  • red pepper flakes - for topping

Instructions

  • Heat 1-2 tablespoons olive oil in a medium-sized stockpot over medium heat.

  • To the oil add the diced shallots and mix well. Cook over medium heat for 4-5 minutes, or until the shallots turn translucent and start to soften. Stir often.

  • Chop the end off of each green onion- dividing the white part from the green part. Chop and set aside the green part for topping. Meanwhile, finely chop the white part of each green onion.

  • Add the white part of the green onions, minced garlic, and ginger to the shallots and mix. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 1-2 minutes or until garlic and ginger is fragrant.

  • Carefully pour the chicken stock or water (or mix) into the pot and bring to a simmer. To the pot add the star anise and soy sauce. Cover and continue to simmer for 10 minutes.

  • Remove lid from the pot and carefully remove and discard each star anise from the soup.

  • Add the sliced mushrooms, uncooked noodles, and bok choy to the pot and simmer for 5-8 minutes, or until noodles and bok choy are tender. Season to taste.

  • Divide soup between bowls and garnish with sesame seeds, the green parts of green onions and red pepper flakes (if desired).

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Jessica's Notes

  1. Not everyone loves the taste of star anise. However, I find that it plays a crucial role in the flavor of the broth. That said, if you hate it or don't have any on hand, I have found cinnamon sticks to be a good substitute.
  2. Need a little protein? Don't be shy about adding some chopped chicken or shrimp to the soup approximately 5 minutes before serving (assuming the chicken has been previously cooked).
  3. For a lower sodium diet, you can substitutelow sodium soy sauce, and/or substituteunsalted chicken broth.
  4. Garnish with Cilantro optional.

*Updated September 14, 2018* Updated to use low-sodium chicken broth in place of regular chicken broth. If you like saltier foods, use regular chicken broth instead.

Nutritional Information

Calories: 647kcal | Carbohydrates: 110g | Protein: 32g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 1781mg | Potassium: 3055mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 28270IU | Vitamin C: 290.6mg | Calcium: 768mg | Iron: 9.1mg

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and specific brands of ingredients used.)

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Ginger Garlic Noodle Soup with Bok Choy (Bok Choy Soup) (2024)

FAQs

How long to boil bok choy in ramen? ›

Bring 4 cups water to a boil in a large pot over high heat. Add the bok choy and ramen noodles along with the reserved ramen flavor packet. Cover and cook, stirring halfway through, until the boy choy is wilted and the noodles are tender, about 4 minutes.

What makes a bowl of soup more flavorful? ›

To make a delicious bowl of soup, consider using a flavorful broth, such as chicken or vegetable, along with a variety of fresh vegetables like carrots, celery, and onions. Add proteins like diced chicken or tofu, and season with herbs like thyme and parsley. Don't forget salt and pepper for balance.

How do you bulk up vegetable soup? ›

Add lentils or rice

Blended lentils and rice can also add body to a soup. Red lentils work in tomato soups such as this recipe, and rice can be used in green soups or where a vegetable like cauliflower has been used. Cook them until they're tender, then blend them into the soup.

How to prep bok choy for soup? ›

Preparing Bok Choy for Soup: Cut baby bok choy in halves, regular bok choy in quarters, and large bok choy into bite-sized pieces. Ensure thorough washing, especially between the stalks, to remove any dirt. Adding Bok Choy to the Soup: Add bok choy stems side down in an upright position.

Should I soak bok choy before cooking? ›

The simplest way to prep bok choy is to cut it in half lengthwise and submerge it in cold water for a few minutes. This will soften the dirt and allow you to remove it easily. Drain the water, check for dirt between the stalks, and run each half of bok choy under cold water.

What not to put in soup? ›

The Worst Things to Put in Your Soup
  1. By Sara Butler. If there's one good thing about fall and winter, it's soup. ...
  2. Heavy Cream. Heavy cream creates an inviting texture for soups but that's where its positive contributions end. ...
  3. Juice. ...
  4. Turkey Bacon. ...
  5. Cheese. ...
  6. Croutons.

What is the most important ingredient in soup? ›

For clear, brothy soups, stock is your most important ingredient. If you want to make a good soup, you need to use an excellently flavored stock — otherwise, the entire pot could be tasteless.

What is the secret to soup? ›

7 Tips for Successful Soup Making
  • Use a Sturdy Pot. It is worth investing in a heavy pot with a thick bottom to use for making soup. ...
  • Sauté the Aromatics. ...
  • Start with Good Broth. ...
  • Cut Vegetables to the Right Size. ...
  • Stagger the Addition of Vegetables. ...
  • Keep Liquid at a Simmer. ...
  • Season Just Before Serving.
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What part of bok choy do you eat in soup? ›

The cool thing is that both the leaves and the stalks can be eaten, and this wonderful little plant is an excellent go-to for fiber, as well as for beta-carotene and vitamins C, K and A. It's also a good source for calcium and vitamin B6. Bok choy can vary in flavor, size and color.

What is the difference between bok choy and pak choy? ›

Also known as Pac Choi, this type of Chinese cabbage is a member of the brassica family. The names Pak Choy and Bok Choy are often used interchangeably, but there is a difference, and it's all in the stem. Bok Choy has a white stem, whereas Pak Choy has a green stem.

Is bok choy good for you? ›

Bok choy is a cruciferous, leafy green vegetable native to China. People often use it in Asian cuisine. It offers a wide variety of vitamins and minerals, as well antioxidants and fiber that are good for your health. In fact, bok choy may be beneficial for heart health, bone health, and thyroid function.

What can I add to my vegetable soup to give it more flavor? ›

A squeeze of citrus, a dollop of yogurt or a drizzle of cream, a dusting of cheese or a good chile powder, a sprinkling of some herbs or croutons — all can take a perfectly fine soup into the realm of the delectable. Even a spiral of good olive oil to finish and some coarse sea salt can do wonders.

What can I add to soup to make it rich? ›

Add Cream: Let's get the obvious one out of the way.

Whether you use a few tablespoons or a few cups, cream gives soup a silky mouthfeel and rich flavor. You can definitely add milk or other dairy as well, though it will taste gradually less creamy as you go down in percent.

How do you make soup taste richer? ›

Here are a few simple ways to upgrade soup broth for a tasty, filling, and flavorful finish.
  1. Add herbs and spices. Herbs and spices add aroma, flavor, and intensity to soup broth. ...
  2. Add acidic ingredients. ...
  3. Pack in umami flavor. ...
  4. Roast the ingredients first. ...
  5. Let it evaporate and cook longer. ...
  6. Skim excess fat.
Jun 28, 2023

How to cook bok choy for instant ramen? ›

Place the baby bok choy in the boiling water for 1-2 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the blanched baby bok choy into a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking process. Remove the baby bok choy from the ice water and pat it dry with a clean towel before adding it to your ramen.

Can I put bok choy in my ramen? ›

This pork ramen is full of good-for-you veggies like crisp bok choy, carrots, and scallions. It has all the savory flavors you love, plus some Sriracha for a little added heat. This bowl of deliciousness is easy-to-make without taking too much time in the kitchen.

How to cook bok choy in top ramen? ›

Increase heat to high, add ramen noodles and bok choy to the soup. Cover and bring to a simmer, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat to maintain a simmer and cook until the ramen is soft and the bok choy is crisp-tender, 2 to 4 minutes. Remove from the heat.

How long are you supposed to boil ramen? ›

  • Boil 4 cups (840ml) of water in a large pot.
  • Add the noodles into the pot with boiled water and cook for 3 to 4 minutes. ...
  • Combine 1 1/4 cup (300ml) hot water and 2 Tablespoons of ramen soup base into the serving bowl, stir well.
  • When noodles are done, drain and combine in the serving bowl.
  • Add garnishes as desired.

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