What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Be Our Guest: Okra is Optional! Mention the word “okra” and you may see people wrinkle their noses. It’s really not that bad, in my opinion. The flavor is mild and the texture is silky. Okra is often eaten fried in a delicious cornmeal batter or combined with vegetables in hearty homemade soups. Today’s version is pickled with its spicy second cousin, the jalapeño.
OKRA IS OPTIONAL
Ingredients:
1 pound fresh okra
2 jalapeño peppers, sliced thin
2 garlic cloves, halved
2 cups apple cider vinegar
3/4 cup water
2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 1/2 teaspoon yellow mustard seeds
Instructions:
Wash okra thoroughly and remove tips. Divide between 3 pint jars. Repeat with jalapeños and garlic. Combine vinegar, water, kosher salt, and mustard seeds in a 2-quart pan. Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Ladle hot vinegar over okra mixture in jars. Wipe rims. Cover jars with kids. Cool at room temperature. Refrigerate for no longer than two months.
Thanks a lot for this recipe.nice way to include okra which has many health benefits but like u said people including me wrinkle their noses at😀
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Unfortunately okra falls farther down my list of foods. At least I tried it. lol 😜
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I think it’s something about the texture that gets me..
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I can’t argue with that. 🤣
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Yes…it is very good for us.
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It kinda falls in the same category as brussel sprouts. I want to like them, but they just don’t agree with me. 🤣
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Nice share. btw did know that salt can also be Kosher
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Yes. Kosher salt is a coarse-grained salt made from the salt crystals. It is usually not iodized.
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That’s quite interesting!
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I prefer pickled to deep fried. No buyer’s remorse.
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Hurray for Okra! Most people can’t handle it. lol 👏
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I like it.
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I used to LOVE pickled okra (and fried okra) but now I can’t seem to stand the stuff! Maybe this will get me back into it…
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Things have a way of turning around. Good luck. 🙏🏻
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Perfect to serve for a BBQ.
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I like the way you think, Erika. 👏
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Hehe… food lover!
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I love Okra! I use it in beef srew sometimes-and of course we fry it too.
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I like the way you think! 😋🌿
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I meant stew!
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We love to have okra cooked in Indian spices. liked your way of pickling it, never tried this way.
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Sounds interesting. Thanks for stopping by. 🍃🌸
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