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Re: Okra

Postby egghead » Thu Jul 23, 2020 6:57 am

Hey Señor Rambeaux

I saw this on a Cajun Cooking site - might be handy after filling all your jars. :D

The way I fry okra from my garden.

Whole Fried Okra

This is so much better and easier than cutting up, breading and frying each individual little piece. You just sort of hold the little top/stem and nibble your way down to the top!

Ingredients

Okra, as much as desired. Small to medium size pods
1 1/2 cups flour (approximate)
1 1/2 cups yellow cornmeal
(approximate)
1-2 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup buttermilk (approximate)
salt to taste
oil for frying

Directions

Wash and drain/dry your okra on paper towels.

DO NOT CUT THE TOP/STEM OFF…DO NOT CUT UP THE OKRA!!

Holding the top/stem, dip into buttermilk.

Then dip into the cornmeal/flour mixture. You might have to squeeze the cornmeal a little to make sure it sticks well to the okra.

Place the breaded okra on a cookie sheet as you bread them. Allowing the breaded okra to “rest” just a few minutes before placing in fryer helps the breading stay on.

Starting with the okra that you breaded first, drop into hot oil and fry until golden. Drain and salt to taste.

Nibble down to the little cap!
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Re: Okra

Postby Rambo » Thu Jul 23, 2020 7:25 am

Might try that EH

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