Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Okra and Tomatoes
I had bought some okra with the intention of making a pot of Canh Chua Ca (Vietnamese Sour Fish Soup), but then got lazy. A quick Google search turned up a Creole okra and tomatoes recipe from Nola Cuisine. I omitted the tasso ham or bacon called for in the recipe and decided to make this dish vegetarian. A few dashes of Tabasco Sauce turned this into such a simple yet tasty dish.
Okra and Tomatoes
Adapted from Nola Cuisine
You'll need:
About 1 lb okra or as much as you'd like, cut into 1-inch pieces
About 2 tomatoes, diced
1/2 onion, diced
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
1/2 tsp bay leaves
Tabasco sauce, to taste
Dice 1/2 onion and mince 3 cloves of garlic. In a saucepan on medium-high heat, drizzle a bit of oil into the pan and saute onions and garlic. Sprinkle 1/2 tsp of salt and continue sauteing.
Meanwhile, quickly slice and dice okra and tomatoes. When the onions have softened, add the okra and tomatoes. Sprinkle 1/2 tsp bay leaves, 1/2 tsp ground black pepper, and a few dashes of Tabasco Sauce. Saute until okra loses its sliminess and tomatoes have softened to your liking.
Serve as a side dish, or with rice.
Enjoy!
My other Southern American recipes:
Boiled Peanuts
Buttermilk Biscuits
Fried Green Tomatoes
Southern Fried Chicken with Cream Gravy and Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes
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Categories:
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Appetizers and Side Dishes,
Recipes,
Vegetarian
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This is one of my all-time favorite dishes! I'm originally from the south (but now live in Michigan), and nothing reminds me of home more than okra. A couple of years ago I made something very similar to introduce my friends to okra, and they were shocked that they enjoyed it. Thanks for the reminder to make it soon!!
ReplyDeleteKatie,
ReplyDeleteI looove okra. Love the slimy seeds. :) I love deep-fried okra dipped in Ranch dressing too.