I decided to use another recipe that my late great Father In Law used to use in frying Okra to have as a side with our Chicken Fried Chicken Breasts, Rice and Cream Gravy. The Missus really liked all of it
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I haven't seen fried okra without breading - ever - that I can remember anyway. I like the different approach!
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Rorschach wrote:I haven't seen fried okra without breading - ever - that I can remember anyway. I like the different approach!
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"The Missus really liked all of it"
I bet she did! It looks delicious. Now I have 2 new okra methods to try.
I bet she did! It looks delicious. Now I have 2 new okra methods to try.
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Good Luck and hope you enjoy
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That looks delicious OUP!
I am going to have to give that okra recipe a try thank you for sharing.
I am going to have to give that okra recipe a try thank you for sharing.
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I admit that my F.I.L.s was much better and he called it skillet okra. I don't think there was ever a real recipe and so for two times now, I've just used the quantities that seemed to be best. Next time I'll start with 3 slices of bacon instead of two and chop the okra a little smaller - - ?? 3rd times a charm ?? maybe?? hope Y'all enjoy it
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OldUsedParts wrote:I admit that my F.I.L.s was much better and he called it skillet okra. I don't think there was ever a real recipe and so for two times now, I've just used the quantities that seemed to be best. Next time I'll start with 3 slices of bacon instead of two and chop the okra a little smaller - - ?? 3rd times a charm ?? maybe?? hope Y'all enjoy it
Any seasonings involved or are those left "to taste" for each diner? I reckon the bacon provides plenty of salt, but anything else?
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I never met an okra I didn’t like.
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bsooner75 wrote:I never met an okra I didn’t like.
I approve!
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Rorschach wrote:Any seasonings involved or are those left "to taste" for each diner? I reckon the bacon provides plenty of salt, but anything else?
The only dry seasonings that I added was S&P about half way through. One thing you want to concentrate on is letting the Okra taste stand up and be counted along with the bacon and own-yawns.
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