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I've seen this crop up in a few recipes I've been looking at for my slow cooker but can anyone tell me what it tastes like before I decide whether or not to try it?
Also, it is easy to prepare bearing in mind my hands aren't good for much chopping or anything like that.
Thanks :)
Also, it is easy to prepare bearing in mind my hands aren't good for much chopping or anything like that.
Thanks :)
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Its used to add thickening and texture to a dish rather than flavour. The article says that the flavour is subtle and therefore its usually used with stronger flavoured ingredients which is foodyspeak for doesn’t taste of much. I don’t like it myself, I find it slimy.
Its used to add thickening and texture to a dish rather than flavour. The article says that the flavour is subtle and therefore its usually used with stronger flavoured ingredients which is foodyspeak for doesn’t taste of much. I don’t like it myself, I find it slimy.
hi eve
never heard of it used as a thickener but i love Okra AKA ladies fingers and although it's slimy i prefer to cut them up as sometimes, you may have an added ingredient of a caterpillar but don't let that put you off - just discard it.
this is how i cook mine
ingredients
200g okra-wipe them clean while still whole with paper towels,'top and tail' them, i cut mine into roughly half inch slices (rings)
a couple of medium sized potatoes peeled and chopped into small pieces
1 dessertspoon cooking oil
1/2 teaspoon of fenugreek seeds
1 teaspoon fresh finely chopped green chillies
1 teaspoon fresh minced ginger
1 teaspoon fresh crushed garlic
1/2 teaspoon tumeric
salt to taste
to garnish
freshly chopped coriander
1 teaspoon cumin powder
method
heat oil in a shallow pan, add the fenugreek seeds and let them brown
now add all the spices (except for the ones for garnishing) dry fry on a low heat for a couple of minutes.
Add the okra and potatoes and stir fry for another couple of minutes.
Cover the pan with a lid and let it cook on a medium heat for 10 minutes.
Take the lid off and let it dry fry for a couple of minutes, turn the gas off and add your garnish, mix well before serving.
I serve mine with a dhall curry and chapattis
Anna x
never heard of it used as a thickener but i love Okra AKA ladies fingers and although it's slimy i prefer to cut them up as sometimes, you may have an added ingredient of a caterpillar but don't let that put you off - just discard it.
this is how i cook mine
ingredients
200g okra-wipe them clean while still whole with paper towels,'top and tail' them, i cut mine into roughly half inch slices (rings)
a couple of medium sized potatoes peeled and chopped into small pieces
1 dessertspoon cooking oil
1/2 teaspoon of fenugreek seeds
1 teaspoon fresh finely chopped green chillies
1 teaspoon fresh minced ginger
1 teaspoon fresh crushed garlic
1/2 teaspoon tumeric
salt to taste
to garnish
freshly chopped coriander
1 teaspoon cumin powder
method
heat oil in a shallow pan, add the fenugreek seeds and let them brown
now add all the spices (except for the ones for garnishing) dry fry on a low heat for a couple of minutes.
Add the okra and potatoes and stir fry for another couple of minutes.
Cover the pan with a lid and let it cook on a medium heat for 10 minutes.
Take the lid off and let it dry fry for a couple of minutes, turn the gas off and add your garnish, mix well before serving.
I serve mine with a dhall curry and chapattis
Anna x
Ooh, thanks for that! I couldn't find any when I looked earlier so wondering if I'm imagining having seen it in little Tesco/Morrisons recently, unless they didn't have any in.
I've gone for a chilli for my slow cooker adventure this week! Need a bigger supermarket I think for bits as was going to try a jamalaya or similar, and prawns are sooo expensive and not sure I'm happy about reheating a dish wish prawns and rice in, I usually make enough for two meals.
I'd been hoping to catch you, finally had my brain scan letter saying it's fine so very happy about that! :)
I've gone for a chilli for my slow cooker adventure this week! Need a bigger supermarket I think for bits as was going to try a jamalaya or similar, and prawns are sooo expensive and not sure I'm happy about reheating a dish wish prawns and rice in, I usually make enough for two meals.
I'd been hoping to catch you, finally had my brain scan letter saying it's fine so very happy about that! :)
Thats great news Eve, so glad to hear that
okra is sticky/slimy on the inside but once it's cooked, it's not so bad
It is an acquired taste though-not everyone likes it. Never tried it in a slow cooker either.
I don't know if you can go to an Asian/Indian or Caribbean shop where you should find them.
just a tip - do not pick the hard lumpy ones - they are old and not very nice, go for very green non-lumpy ones that are slightly crisp/tender when broken
take care Eve
Anna x
okra is sticky/slimy on the inside but once it's cooked, it's not so bad
It is an acquired taste though-not everyone likes it. Never tried it in a slow cooker either.
I don't know if you can go to an Asian/Indian or Caribbean shop where you should find them.
just a tip - do not pick the hard lumpy ones - they are old and not very nice, go for very green non-lumpy ones that are slightly crisp/tender when broken
take care Eve
Anna x
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