Quick Tilapia Chow Mein
with Baby Bok Choy
Cooking time
15 minutes
Servings
2/4
Calories
640 /serving
Quick Tilapia Chow Mein
with Baby Bok Choy
How fun are the next 15 minutes? Fresh chow mein noodles cook up quickly, ready for tossing with crisp veggies and salty-sweet sauces. Flaky white fish fillets top off the dish with protein, making it light, bright and unbelievably easy.
We will send you:
- 2 Sustainably-raised tilapia fillets (BAP-certified)
- 15ml Minced garlic
- 225g Baby bok choy
- 15ml Ginger paste
- 3 Celery stalks
- 30ml Rice vinegar
- 225g Fresh noodles
- 45ml Stir-fry sauce
- 30ml Sweet soy sauce
Contains: Oysters • Soy • Sulphites • Tilapia • Wheat
You will need:
Large pan (non-stick if possible)
Medium pot
Oil
Salt & pepper (S&P)
Strainer
Total Fat
14 g
Saturated Fat
2 g
Sodium
1310 mg
Total Carb
86 g
Sugars
19 g
Protein
44 g
Fibre
3 g
Preparation

Boil the noodles
- Bring a medium pot of salted water to a boil.
- Add the noodles; stir gently to separate.
- Boil, 2 to 4 min., until al dente.
Reserving ½ cup cooking water (double for 4 portions), drain and toss with a drizzle of oil to prevent sticking.

Cook the tilapia
- Meanwhile, pat the tilapia dry; season with S&P.
- In a large pan (non-stick if possible), heat a drizzle of oil on medium-high.
- Add the tilapia* and cook, 2 to 3 min. per side, until golden brown and cooked through.
- Transfer to a bowl and flake into large pieces.
- Wipe out and reserve the pan.

Sauté the vegetables
- Meanwhile, chop the bok choy.
- Small-dice the celery.
- In the reserved pan, heat a drizzle of oil on medium-high.
- Add the celery and sauté, 3 to 4 min., until beginning to soften.
- Add the bok choy, ginger and garlic.
- Sauté, 2 to 3 min., until wilted; season with S&P.

Make the sauce & chow mein
- To the pan, add the noodles, soy sauce, stir-fry sauce, vinegar (start with ½) and ½ the reserved cooking water.
- Cook, stirring often, 2 to 3 min., until combined and warmed through.
- If the sauce seems dry, gradually add the remaining cooking water until you achieve your desired consistency.

Plate your dish
- Divide the chow mein between your bowls.
- Top with the tilapia. Bon appétit!
*Health Canada recommends cooking fish to a minimum internal temperature of 70°C.

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