EASY FRIED OKRA

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This is just a simple, basic yet classic, Southern recipe. We eat these like we would if they were potato chips (and the grandkids do too!) Feel free to add extra spices and experiment.

Provided by Teresa G. @sokygal

Categories     Vegetables

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 cup(s) plain cornmeal
1 1/2 teaspoon(s) salt
16 - fresh okra pods
1 1/2 to 2 cup(s) vegetable oil
- extra salt for sprinkling

Steps:

  • Approximately 1 1/2 to 2 hours before serving time, in a plastic food storage bag, shake together cornmeal and salt; set aside.
  • Wash & dry okra; cut off stem & blossom ends; slice diagonally into ovals that are approximately 1/3 inch thick (may be sliced into rounds, but slicing diagonally provides more area for the cornmeal to adhere to the okra.)
  • Drop okra slices into the bag with the cornmeal; seal bag & shake vigorously; set aside for at least an hour, shaking gently every 10 to 15 minutes. (This is necessary because the okra will exude some of it's juice, and the juice helps the cornmeal to stick to the okra.)
  • Place several layers of paper towels on a 1 1/2 foot length of aluminum foil or heat-resistant plate/platter; set next to stove.
  • After the okra has been in the cornmeal for an hour or two, pour oil into large skillet.
  • Heat oil on stovetop over medium-high heat.
  • Working in batches (usually 3,) add a single layer of cornmeal-coated okra slices quickly, several at a time, to cover bottom of skillet.
  • Fry okra, turning frequently, until light golden brown on both sides (I use tongs or a fork for turning.) You may need to lower heat slightly toward the end of the first batch.
  • Remove to paper towels as desired browning is achieved. Continue adding okra to hot oil, as space permits.
  • Taste-test one of the fried okra slices to determine if it needs a sprinkle of salt. Season as desired. Serve immediately.
  • Any leftover cornmeal mixture may be stored in refrigerator for the next time you fry okra, squash etc...

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