Southern style okra is a mouthwatering dish that captures the essence of the South with its unique flavors and textures.This beloved vegetable, often referred to as “ladyfingers,” brings a delightful crunch and a subtle earthiness to any meal.
To create this Southern delicacy, fresh okra pods are sliced and combined with a medley of seasonings, including salt, black pepper, and a hint of cayenne for that extra kick. The okra is then lightly coated in cornmeal or flour, adding a crispy outer layer when fried to perfection.
The result? A plate full of golden-brown okra bites that are as inviting as a sunny summer day! Whether enjoyed as an appetizer, a side dish, or even a main course, Southern style okra is sure to leave taste buds dancing with delight.
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Southern Style Special Okra Recipe
2
servings10
minutes35
minutes255
kcalA south inspired dish with lady fingers, coconut and a few spices, Southern style okra is perfect for a light lunch paired with chapati. This is a quick and easy bhindi recipe that can be prepared in absolutely no time so you can even pack this okra dish for tiffin.
Ingredients
Refined oil
250 gms okra or lady finger
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp fenugreek seeds
1 onion , chopped
2 Garlic cloves, chopped
2 Green chilies (slit)
A pinch of turmeric powder
Red chili powder
1 tsp coriander powder
Water
3 tsp tamarind extract
10 gms jaggery, chopped
Coriander leaves
coconut, grated
to taste Salt
Directions
- Drizzle a pan with 1 1/2 tsp of refined oil. Add okra, season it with salt and let it fry.
- Heat another pan and drizzle it with 2 tsp of oil.
- Add mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds and fry them.
- Add onion, garlic and green chillies to the pan and saute it.
- Add fried okra to the pan.
- Season it with salt, turmeric and red chili powder and coriander powder.
- Sprinkle little water to create the steam.
- Cook for 7-8 minutes
- Add tamrind extract & jaggery.
- Cook the okra in low heat for 2-3 minutes.
- Finish it off with fresh coriander leaves and some grated coconut.