Okra

This is the style of okra that I make whenever I miss my mom and dad. It is they who taught me this simple, yet fragrant and mouth-watering delicious recipe. Okra is very good to keep your joints flexible.
Okra
This is the style of okra that I make whenever I miss my mom and dad. It is they who taught me this simple, yet fragrant and mouth-watering delicious recipe. Okra is very good to keep your joints flexible.
Steps
- 1
In a wok, heat coconut oil. Add mustard seeds. When they pop, add red chillies, asafoetida and urad dal. Sauté till it turns a darker shade of golden. If adding curry leaves; add them in now.
- 2
Now reduce the heat to avoid a splatter. Add in the okra and mix it well with the oil. Sauté on low for 2 minutes. Now, add haldi. Mix and sauté for 5 minutes.
- 3
Sprinkle in either buttermilk or tamarind water to reduce the gooeyness of okra. Keep the okra covered and toss around every 3 minutes. When the okra shrinks a little and changes color; turn off the heat and let it sink in the heat from the wok. Mix salt finally after the heat is turned off (to ensure that you don't over-salt before it shrinks).
- 4
Congratulations! You have an awesome okra!!
- 5
Tip: if the okra starts to burn; you can sprinkle in water and toss around.
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