Blackdog Lin
8-4-12, 8:10pm
We always grow and enjoy eating okra, but the only ways I've ever cooked it is floured and fried, or mixed up in garden gumbo or a jambalaya thing or such. (whoops, forgot about the 6-10 jars of pickled okra we always put up.)
The stuff did way well this year, to the point that I've been selling it to the local grocery store, 'cause I ran out of "victims" to give it away to. This morning I picked and it just wasn't enough to take and sell to the store, and so we'll have to have fried okra tonight while it's still fresh and it's such a mess and a chore, and why don't I get online to see if there's some other tasty way to prepare okra.....
And I came upon "Roasted Okra". And decided to try it (in spite of having to turn on the oven in this heat). And all DH and I both have to say is WOW. We just finished devouring about 2 lbs. of the roasted stuff (it shrinks up, and the finished amount is not near what one starts with), and have decided that this will be our preferred okra-cooking method from now on. This stuff was GOOD.
For those of you that know about roasting okra, my apologies for my stupidity (and my anger at you for NOT TELLING ME about it before now). :) For those of you that haven't tried it, OMG, it's easier, and lighter, and healthier, and we can't decide but what it's tastier than the fried version.
Anyone else with okra stories?
The stuff did way well this year, to the point that I've been selling it to the local grocery store, 'cause I ran out of "victims" to give it away to. This morning I picked and it just wasn't enough to take and sell to the store, and so we'll have to have fried okra tonight while it's still fresh and it's such a mess and a chore, and why don't I get online to see if there's some other tasty way to prepare okra.....
And I came upon "Roasted Okra". And decided to try it (in spite of having to turn on the oven in this heat). And all DH and I both have to say is WOW. We just finished devouring about 2 lbs. of the roasted stuff (it shrinks up, and the finished amount is not near what one starts with), and have decided that this will be our preferred okra-cooking method from now on. This stuff was GOOD.
For those of you that know about roasting okra, my apologies for my stupidity (and my anger at you for NOT TELLING ME about it before now). :) For those of you that haven't tried it, OMG, it's easier, and lighter, and healthier, and we can't decide but what it's tastier than the fried version.
Anyone else with okra stories?