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    there's fried okra - yummy but isn't everything when it's fried?
    there's stewed okra - traditional but how do you do it without it getting all gummy?
    i just threw some okra into a rice cooker with brown rice and tomatillo salsa - just perfect!

    how do you do okra?

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    Default Re: okra

    Deep Fried. Like all good southern things. Any fresh, stewed, raw or sauteed version is no good.

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    Default Re: okra

    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Deep Fried. Like all good southern things. Any fresh, stewed, raw or sauteed version is no good.
    Except raw okra is a must to thicken a gumbo.

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    Default Re: okra

    okra fried rice

    or in a curry with lentils and mangoes

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    However they cook it in the Indian restaurant off the roundabout in Easingwold, North Yorkshire is pretty much perfect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Deep Fried. Like all good southern things. Any fresh, stewed, raw or sauteed version is no good.
    The secret to stewing okra without it getting slimy is to stew it whole. Cutting it up before cooking makes it slimy. I also like to do it with diced tomatoes, onions, garlic and beef stock. I think the acid in the tomatoes also helps control the slime.

    I'm planning to rub some okra with olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper and then throw it on the smoker the next time I'm doing chickens. How could "smokra" be bad?

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    Default Re: okra

    If you can't fry it, put it on the grill.

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    mmmmm pickled okra
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    Default Re: okra

    Pickled, fried or in gumbo. When frying, you must walk a fine line between burned and inedible.

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