These Wagamama Wok-Fried Greens are saucy, salty-sweet, garlicky, slightly caramelised and perfectly crunchy! They're naturally vegan and gluten-free, and make the perfect quick and easy side dish that's full of flavour but also happens to be really healthy too.
One of the most popular recipes (i.e. most searched for recipe) on my blog is this Wagamama-Inspired Salad Dressing. Clearly people think like me when they go to a restaurant and try something delicious - they want to know how to recreate it at home! So, I decided to post this DIY version of one of my favourite side dishes on the menu at Wagamama's.
How to make this recipe
Scroll down to the bottom of the post for the full recipe.
- Mix together the soy sauce (or tamari), sugar, sesame oil and black pepper in a small bowl.
- Fry the sliced garlic in a wok or frying pan on a low heat for around 30 seconds, until fragrant and lightly browned.
Tip: Be very careful not to burn it!
- Add the broccoli and pak choi and the sauce.
- Cook on a medium heat for around 5 minutes, stirring regularly, until vegetables are cooked to your liking.
Tip: I like to keep them slightly crunchy, but for more thoroughly cooked vegetables you can cook them for longer and cover the wok or frying pan with a lid.
- Best enjoyed immediately!
Substitutions you can make
- You can use either soy sauce or tamari - use tamari if gluten-free.
- You can replace the sugar with any other sweetener.
- I used tenderstem broccoli and pak choi because that's what they use at Wagamama's, but you could use anything else like French beans, asparagus, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kale, spinach, or whatever else you fancy.
What to serve them with
- Sweet Potato Fries with Spicy Miso Mayo
- Crispy Taro Fritters
- Tofu Onigirazu
- Mapo Tofu
- Tofu Satay
- Thai Green Curry Rice
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Watch how to make this recipe
Wagamama Wok-Fried Greens (Vegan + GF)
Ingredients
For the sauce:
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce (or tamari if gluten-free)
- 1 teaspoon sugar (or sub any other sweetener)
- 1 tablespoon sesame oil
- Ground black pepper , to taste
For the greens:
- 2 tablespoons oil (vegetable or rapeseed)
- 2 garlic cloves , peeled and thinly sliced
- 150 g (5.3 oz) tenderstem broccoli (broccolini) , halved
- 200 g (7 oz) pak choi
Instructions
- Mix together all the ingredients for the sauce in a small bowl.
- Heat up the oil in wok or frying pan*.
- Add the garlic and fry on a low heat for around 30 seconds, until fragrant and lightly browned - be very careful not to burn it!
- Add the broccoli and pak choi and the sauce.
- Cook on a medium heat for around 5 minutes, stirring regularly, until vegetables are cooked to your liking. I like to keep them slightly crunchy, but for more thoroughly cooked vegetables you can cook them for longer and cover the wok or frying pan with a lid.
- Taste and add extra soy sauce (or tamari) if necessary.
- Best enjoyed immediately!
Video
Notes
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Nicholas Elliott
That’s really tasty. I just made them as a side dish to a wagamamas Katzu’ curry I was trying out. Recommend this heartedly and just on 5he mark light your wagamamas salad sauce. Thanks
Rhian Williams
Yay thank you so much, so happy to hear that!
Mellanie Jordan
Delicious vegetables! A massive hit with my children - cook weekly now with Bao buns and sticky pork belly slices!
Rhian Williams
Yay thank you so much, so glad you like them!
Louise
Did this recipe use to have agave syrup in?
As I’m not sure I’m on the same site.
Rhian Williams
Yes it did, but I retested and updated the recipe. This is the improved version!! You can use agave syrup instead of sugar though!
Erin
such a great recipe; just like the real thing from wagamamas !! 🩷 thank you sooo much
Rhian Williams
Thank you so much, so happy to hear that!
Sally
Really tasty! Your recipe is the nearest I've got to the Wagamama taste - better than the recipe on their website! Jut blogged about it on my page. https://sallyrbrown316.blog/2024/01/13/squash-and-greens/
Rhian Williams
Thank you so much for making and sharing, so glad to hear you liked it! Thank you for your kind words!