How to cook okra so it shines, not slimes
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Updated on 11/12/23
Okra is a staple in Southern cuisine and is a versatile ingredient with global appeal. Often mistaken for a vegetable, okra, with its seeds, is technically a fruit. Also known as lady's fingers, it thrives during late summer and early fall and is available in most grocery stores, fresh or frozen.
Okra's distinctive sliminess becomes an invaluable feature when stewed, and it's a natural thickening agent that defines traditional gumbo recipes. Alternatively, searing and dry heat transform okra into a caramelized crunchy delight with hints of grassy flavor without a slimy texture.
The seasoned okra fan may find their new favorite recipe in our curated collection below. If you've yet to experience the unique taste of okra, let these recipes guide you through various cooking options until you find one you love. Okra might just become your new favorite fruity vegetable.
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Deep-Fried Okra
Fried okra is classic! A light cornmeal coating deep-fried in hot oil makes okra crispy and delicious. Slice the okra to create crunchy bite-size snacks, much like popcorn. Serve with a squeeze of lemon or your favorite creamy dipping sauce.
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Garlic Sautéed Okra
This garlic sautéed okra recipe is quick and simple to prepare. For best results, pat the pods dry after washing to keep them crisp. The garlic and optional grape tomatoes add a unique dimension of flavor.
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Grilled Okra
Charred, grilled okra is the ultimate crowd-pleaser, thanks to the transformative powers of caramelization. No grill? No problem. Use a grill pan on your stovetop for the same sensational results.
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Roasted Okra
Oven-roasting okra with high heat is another tried and true method that guarantees crispy, delicious results every time. For extra flavor, add slivered green onions and chopped chile peppers to give it a spicy kick.
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Okra With Tomatoes
The acidity of tomatoes combines with warming Indian spices to offset okra's gelatinous character in this braised okra with tomatoes recipe. Pair with rice for a savory vegetarian main, or serve as a side with grilled or roast sausages.
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Pickled Okra
For an unexpected crunchy treat, try pickled okra to enjoy year-round. Customize the spice levels to your heart's delight in this easy-to-make side that pairs well with burgers, barbecue, and much more.
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Chilled Okra Salad
Chilled okra salad, a Japanese favorite, is a refreshing and delicious option for steamy-hot summer days. Blanched okra is shocked in an ice bath to retain its bright green color, then sliced, chilled, and served with a simple soy sauce dressing.
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Curried Okra With Onions
Here, okra is stir-fried with onion, tomato, cayenne, curry, and turmeric to create a quick curried okra dish that's ready in about 20 minutes. It's fantastic over rice or served with naan bread.
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Indian Crispy Okra
Kurkuri bhindi is a crispy Indian-style recipe. The okra is sliced thinly, dipped into a dry mixture of gram flour and spices, then deep-fried until crisp. Change up the seasonings, or try the oven-fried method if you like.
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Stewed Okra in Tomato Sauce
Bamies latheres me domata is a Greek-style vegetarian stewed okra with tomato dish. Soaking the okra in a salt water-vinegar bath before cooking combats the okra's natural sliminess, resulting in an enticing side or light entrée.
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Classic Seafood Gumbo
A Southern classic, this slow-cooked seafood gumbo recipe creates a medley of flavors with sautéed okra, crab, shrimp, tomato, onion, and green pepper, simmered in a rich sauce made with brown roux.