Crisp Lotus Root and Bok Choy Salad
If you’re looking for a dish that is as stunningly beautiful as it is refreshingly delicious, you’ve come to the right place. This elegant salad, featuring crisp lotus root and vibrant green bok choy, is a masterclass in texture and minimalist flavor. While it looks like something you’d find at a high-end restaurant, you’ll be amazed to discover it comes together in just 20 minutes with a simple tossing technique. It’s the perfect light appetizer, a refreshing side dish for a rich meal, or even a delightful healthy lunch on its own. The beauty of this dish lies in its contrasts—the snappy, almost floral crunch of the lotus root against the tender-crisp bok choy, all brought together by a light, savory, and tangy dressing. It’s designed to awaken your palate and leave you feeling utterly refreshed. Let’s gather our beautiful ingredients. The list is short and simple, and I’ll offer some easy-to-find substitutions so you can make this wherever you are. One of the stars here is lotus root, a fascinating aquatic vegetable with a lace-like pattern when sliced. You can find it fresh in most Asian markets, but canned or frozen sliced lotus root works in a pinch—just be sure to drain it well! For the Salad: Fresh Lotus Root: 1 medium section (about 8-10 inches long) Baby Bok Choy: 10 small stalks. This tender, slightly sweet green is widely available. If you can’t find it, you can substitute with other quick-cooking greens like tatsoi or even blanched spinach. Salt: A pinch for the blanching water. For the Dressing (all to taste): Light Soy Sauce: 2 tablespoons. This provides the salty, umami base. Aged Dark Vinegar: 1 tablespoon. For najbolji results, look for Chinkiang (or Zhenjiang) black vinegar in an Asian market. It has a complex, malty, and slightly…