Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce, or Gai Lan with oyster sauce, is a well known Cantonese dim sum dish. The broccoli is tender yet crisp, served with a savory, sweet sauce that is full of aroma. It’s such a simple dish that only contains 5 ingredients and takes a few minutes to prepare, yet it has an amazing texture and a vibrant flavor.
Fresh ingredients matters
My favorite types of Chinese vegetable dishes are some of the simplest. For example, cucumber salad, choy sum with soy garlic sauce, stir fried pea shoots, or cabbage stir fry. All of them require just a few ingredients, yet the result is fragrant and sometimes bold, with amazing texture. I like to compare Chinese cooking philosophy to that of Italian cuisine. Imagine a dish like spaghetti with olive oil and garlic. By using high quality extra virgin olive oil as the foundation, with fresh garlic and black pepper to boost flavor, the finished dish will turn out great, without a doubt. The logic of Chinese cuisine is the same. To cook the best Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce, you will need some high quality peanut oil, fresh ginger and garlic to add fragrance, and a good oyster sauce.
What oyster sauce to choose
Over the years I’ve been using Lee Kum Kee Premium Oyster Sauce. After all, they are the company that invented oyster sauce. But last year when I met Grace Young, the stir fry guru who has written several award-winning cookbooks, she told me about Megachef Oyster Sauce. I tried it out and was hooked immediately. Though it is not a brand that every Asian grocery store carries. If you cannot find it, the Lee Kum Kee one will do the job.
How to make this dish vegetarian / vegan
Lee Kum Kee also produces a mushroom sauce that mimics the flavor and texture of oyster sauce. Whenever I cook this dish for my vegetarian friends, I swap the oyster sauce with the mushroom sauce. The result is just as good.
How to prepare Chinese broccoli
To make the best Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce, the key is to prepare the vegetable correctly so it has the best texture. To prepare the Chinese broccoli:
How to cook Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce
Cooking Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce couldn’t be easier. That’s it!
Afterthought
In addition to Chinese broccoli, you could also use the sauce on many other types of vegetables such as broccoli, broccolini, bok choy, and asparagus. Although my favorite vegetable for this dish is definitely Chinese broccoli. Because the leaves have a richer taste, and the stem has a crispy yet buttery texture once cooked properly. Next time you’re shopping at the Asian market, definitely grab a batch and try this recipe out. You’ll see the magic of a simple yet powerful dish that lets the vegetable shine.
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