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12th July 2007

Okra, O.K.!

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Strike one more vegetable off my, "I really, really, REALLY need to learn how to like this repellent green thing" list. Okra, oh delicious, mysterious, oddly viscous, okra -- so long have you been out of my reach, beyond my culinary ken. I've had you fried, steamed, and gumbo'd, but still, you did not convince me of your deliciousness.

Catherine did.

Even more amazing than my about-face on this newly in season veggie is how simple her recipe is; just slice the fuzzy hexagons and saute. Nothing fancy. When I saw Catherine pull her okra out of the fridge -- already sliced -- I interrogated her. "Is that necessary? A sort of resting in the fridge to dry out the slime before cooking? It makes it crispier?" She looked at me. "No, it was just easier to have them sliced before you came over." Oh.

Just tonight, I tried to replicate Catherine's easier than easy recipe. Sensing the sizzle-pop was over and delicious okra was soon to follow, my husband wandered into the kitchen and found me staring at my pile of okra. "I don't think I did it right. It looks overcooked." I reached out and sadly plucked a slice out of the green mound and sampled it. It definitely wasn't as crispy as Catherine's. My husband plucked out a slice of his own. "It's great!" he assured me. The perfectionist in me didn't believe him. But I plucked out another slice. And another. And another.

Without any utensils or even sitting down, the two of us consumed the entire mass of salty okra in about two minutes. I will not stop in my quest to get my okra Catherine-perfect, but it does appear that even the less than perfect stuff is furiously addicting.

I'm not worried. I have all summer to figure it out.

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  1. 1 On July 12th, 2007, Catherine Nash said:

    Mmm, okra. I’m so glad I’ve made a convert of you! When I was a kid, it was the one vegetable that us kids fought over to get seconds and there was never enough. I’m sure your version was perfect. I’ve found it’s key to crisp it up first, then put on the top to cook it through without burning, then take off the top and crisp it again. Plus, loads of salt. Mmm!

  2. 2 On July 12th, 2007, Stephanie V.W. Lucianovic said:

    I think it could replace popcorn.

  3. 3 On July 12th, 2007, BayMazing.com said:

    Well I’ve never really been a big fan of the stuff. When I was a kid, I don’t think I would go near ocra, wait, okra, okay. Well, maybe its time to see if I like it…

  4. 4 On December 1st, 2008, Giving Thanks for Friends and Carrot Cake | Bay Area Bites said:

    [...] that long ago, Catherine got me all okra obsessed; now she’s achieved a carrot cake conversion via her grandmother’s [...]

  5. 5 On June 26th, 2009, Okra said:

    Okra…

    Strike one more vegetable off my “I really really REALLY need to learn how to like this repellent gr [...]…

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