Tatsoi Recipe: How to Cook Chinese Mustard Greens
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Last updated: Dec 13, 2024 • 1 min read
This flavorful Asian green is easy to cook and a source of vitamin C.
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What Is Tatsoi?
Tatsoi (Brassica rapa var. narinosa) is a Chinese vegetable in the Brassica family and a type of mustard green. The name tatsoi derives from the Chinese words daat, which means “to sink, fall flat,” and choi (vegetable). Tatsoi is also known as spinach mustard (due to its mild flavor), rosette bok choy (since it grows in a rosette shape), and spoon mustard (due to its spoon-shaped leaves). Tatsoi is native to China but has long been cultivated in Japan, where it is known as tasai and is a popular ingredient in Japanese hot pot dishes like sukiyaki.
How to Cook Tatsoi
If you come home from the farmer's market with a bag of tatsoi, there are a few simple ways to prepare it:
- Stir-fry: Tatsoi is a great addition to any veggie stir fry. It offers the same mild mustard flavor as baby bok choy or Chinese cabbage, but it cooks more quickly. Add the greens to your stir fry during the last few seconds of cooking, and cook until the leaves are just wilted.
- Salad greens: Tatsoi can be harvested at the microgreen stage, baby leaf stage, or at three to four weeks when mature. At any stage, tatsoi makes a great addition to a salad mix. Try mixing tatsoi with baby mizuna, baby mustard greens, arugula, baby kale, or baby chard.
- Pesto: Blend tender tatsoi leaves with cashews, salt, olive oil, and nutritional yeast to make a spicy vegan pesto.
Sauteed Tatsoi Recipe
makes
prep time
5 mintotal time
10 mincook time
5 minIngredients
- 1
Cut off the base of the tatsoi and discard.
- 2
Rinse the leaves, but do not dry them. The excess water will lightly steam the greens.
- 3
Warm the sesame oil in a small frying pan over medium heat.
- 4
When the pan is hot and the sesame oil is fragrant, add the garlic and ginger, and sauté until fragrant, about 30 seconds.
- 5
Add the still-wet tatsoi and fish sauce, and stir to combine.
- 6
Cook uncovered, stirring occasionally until tatsoi stems are tender and leaves are wilted, about 1–2 minutes.
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