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 enjoy Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup, Kimchi Ramen Noodle Soup, or this fast and healthy 10 Minute Garlic Bok Choy Recipe.
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
- The broth. The key to a delicious and memorable brothy soup is the broth. Unfortunately, achieving this wonderous broth often takes HOURS (learn how to make bone broth here!). The broth in this Bok Choy Soup? Twenty minutes, my friends. Thirty minutes tops.
- It tastes a lot like Phở. 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.
- It’s like chicken noodle soup…but better.
- 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.
- 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 loves all 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 the Illicium verum plant. Shaped like a star, star anise has six to eight points, each containing a single seed.
This Ginger 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,
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.
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.
Bok Choy Soup Frequently Asked Questions
- 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.
- Do I pre-cook the noodles? No no no no nooooo. Rice noodles cook super fast. Add the noodles to the broth just a few minutes before you are ready to eat.
- 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
For more bok choy recipes check 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 more soup recipes check 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
DON’T FORGET TO PIN THIS GINGER GARLIC NOODLE SOUP RECIPE WITH BOK CHOY TO MAKE FOR A FAST AND EASY DINNER, WHEN YOU HAVE THE FLU, OR ANY OTHER TIME YOU WANT TO MAKE A BIG BOWL OF BOK CHOY SOUP.
If you try making this Bok Choy Soup Recipe, please leave me a comment and let me know! I always love to hear your thoughts.
RECIPE CARD
Ginger Garlic Noodle Soup with Bok Choy
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
- 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.
- 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).
- For a lower sodium diet, you can substitute low sodium soy sauce, and/or substitute unsalted chicken broth.
- Garnish with Cilantro optional.
Nutritional Information
(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and specific brands of ingredients used.)
I just attempted this today!! I really enjoyed it! I did add bean sprouts and those bamboo strips! It was great
This is such a great recipe thank you! Iโve been looking for a simple dish like this that packs a punch of flavour! I added cinnamon as well as the star anise, subbed veggie stock for chicken, and topped it with a fillet of salmon, chilli oil and fresh mint at the end! Perfect!
Thanks for the kind words Georgia ๐
Loved this recipe! Didn’t have any star of anise so I added the anise extract and it was still SO good! Left my onions large ass an added veggie with mushrooms and bok choy but this was so easy and so good! I learned with my first noodle soup that ramen or udon noodles will soak the broth up QUICK so don’t overcook them or consider making more broth!
thanks for the feedback Laurel ๐
Fabulous recipe! The other night I was looking for a hearty asian soup and this certainly fit the bill. Perfect as written, no modifications necessary.
Can’t seem to mark the stars in my browser but 5 stars in my book!
Thanks Thomas, it looks like the 5 stars worked after all – the kind words are much appreciated ๐
I loved the taste of the garlic or ginger and will make it again!
Iโm always on the lookout for soup recipes heavy on interesting ingredients that are relatively easy to find and with simple prep as I am not as able to stand and chop as much as I used to be. This recipe hit that mark, AND provided a warm, comforting bowl of soup with loads of flavor. I followed the recipe as written, but I was out of sesame seeds so I used a small amount of toasted sesame oil to my bowl. This will be in my regular rotation. Thanks for sharing.
Super good. I added about 1 lb of shrimp, didn’t have star anise so used a cinnamon stick instead, used two full heads of bock chop cause didn’t know what to do with 1/2 head of bock choy, used 5 chicken boil on cubes and water for broth, only had 4 green onions that was ok. I also added way more mushrooms. It’s a no fail. Entire family loved it especially super sceptical spouse
I just made this, absolutely delish! I added some chilli powder/crushed chillis as Iโm obsessed with spice. I also added Chinese five spice instead of star anise, however the main ingredient of that is star anise so I got the same flavour. Was so so good! Especially with roasted shredded chicken ๐
I made this recipe for dinner tonight I followed the recipe exactly the only thing I added to top off the soup was a few fresh jalapeรฑos ๐ I will definitely be making this again it was delicious ๐๐๐
I LOVE this recipe!!! This has become my go to in the Chicago winters. I’ve probably made it at least 5 times in the last year and it always hits the spot.
I substitute onions for shallots as I always have to make a trip to get the shallots.
I opt out of Star Anise, I know i’m probably sacrificing some flavor here but again, this is not something I normally have on hand.
I end up tossing about half a block of tofu in to get some protein. I’ve always done firm tofu.
I just made this today for my meal prep. I get the wheat ramen noodles from Costco which I cook on the side and then add to a meal as I need. I pack the soup for lunch separately and add in the noodles before microwaving.
It makes about 4 full servings – delicious!!!
Thanks for this recipe
Amazing, delectable, mouth-watering, delicious…. can I say any more? Iโve made this several times and it gets better every time. This last time I used Napa cabbage (my market was out of bok Choy) and I added water chestnuts and frozen chicken dumplings. Oh my! My grandkids devoured what I thought was going to be leftovers. This is definitely a great meal.
Thanks for the kind words Patrick ๐
I grew some Bok Choy in our winter garden and was looking for a good recipe to use it all up. I stumbled upon this soup recipe and just made tonite. Oh wow! It was soooo good! My whole family gobbled it up, even the kiddos! I added some shrimp for protein and a little oyster sauce for extra taste. This soup recipe is a new family favorite! Thank you, Jessica!
I am glad your family enjoyed it Kaleena! Those additions for protein sound yummy ๐
I made this tonight, and my husband and I loved it! I used oyster, crimini and shitaki mushrooms. Also, I used Better Than Bullion vegetable stock. Threw in some shrimp, and oh, my goodness…It was to die for!
Can I make this in my ninja foodi PC? Maybe leave the book Chou and noodles till after cooking?
Sorry Bok choy!
Hi Michele,
I haven’t tried to make this in a pressure cooker, but I don’t see why not ๐ . Personally, this recipe is so fast on the stovetop, that it would probably take longer in a Pressure Cooker with the warm-up and cool down, so I would just stick to the stovetop instructions.
This was wonderful. Iโm newly pregnant and didnโt want to have to go to the store, so I had to substitute a few items. I didnโt have shallots so I used half a yellow onion. I also didnโt have anymore star anise on hand, so I used about a teaspoon of Chinese Five Spice powder. And I used Dark Soy Sauce for a bit more umami flavor, my own homemade turkey stock from thanksgiving, and crispy chili oil instead of chili flakes. I also chopped off the leafy greens of the bok choy, and sautรฉed the bottom hearts in a little butter since I like them a little more tender and I love the flavor of them sautรฉed in butter.
Normally I donโt make this many substitutions, but your recipe sounded so delicious that I got a little inspired! It was just what I needed to help settle a pregnant belly! Thank you for the wonderful, yet simple and fast, soup!
I am glad I helped settle your pregnant belly without the trip to the store ๐