How to Cook Kang Kong: 4 Steps
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Kang Kong, also known as water spinach, is a popular leafy vegetable in Southeast Asian cuisine. Its tender leaves and crunchy stems offer a refreshing taste and pair well with various flavors ranging from savory to spicy. If you’re new to cooking Kang Kong, follow these simple steps to prepare a delicious and nutritious dish.
Step 1: Prepare the Kang Kong
Before cooking, rinse the Kang Kong thoroughly in cool water to remove any dirt or debris. Then, pat it dry with a clean kitchen towel or paper towels. Cut off the tough root ends and discard them. Separate the leaves from the stems as their cooking times differ; this ensures that both parts can be cooked to perfection without overcooking either.
Step 2: Blanch the Stems
Bring a pot of water to a boil and add a pinch of salt to enhance flavor. To preserve their crunchy texture, blanch the stems for about 30 seconds to one minute in boiling water. Once they turn slightly translucent and bright green, use a slotted spoon or tongs to immediately transfer them to an ice bath. This process halts the cooking; removing them from the boiling water promptly will prevent sogginess.
Step 3: Stir-Fry the Leaves
Heat a wok or large frying pan over medium-high heat and add oil of your choice (vegetable, canola, or coconut oil work well). When the oil is hot enough that it starts shimmering, add garlic or ginger (optional), followed by the drained Kang Kong leaves. Stir-fry for two minutes or until the leaves have wilted but are still vibrant green.
Step 4: Combine and Season
Add the blanched stems back into the wok with the stir-fried leaves, tossing everything together for an even mix. Season your dish according to personal preference – popular options include soy sauce, oyster sauce, fish sauce, or chili paste. Stir-fry for another minute so that the Kang Kong absorbs the flavors of your chosen seasonings.
Serve the cooked Kang Kong immediately as a side dish or part of a meal with rice and other dishes. Enjoy the colorful, refreshing, and nutritious addition to your menu while exploring this versatile Southeast Asian vegetable!