StonedGardener
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Looks way to healthyEverything came from the garden except a little grilled chicken for the salad. Lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, radish, carrot, onion, beans, corn, and squash. Nine things from the garden.
Looks way to healthyEverything came from the garden except a little grilled chicken for the salad. Lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, radish, carrot, onion, beans, corn, and squash. Nine things from the garden.
Add some thyme and a little cayenne and that would be Creole okra. My father made something similar when I was growing up. Delicious. Of course he used frozen okra since you can't really get fresh here in Portland. You can occasionally find it at some of the Asian stores though. But back in the 70's the frozen food isle was the only place to get it. I have some okra growing and it looks like I'll get enough for at least 1 meal. I'll make something similar to what you did.I've let the okra go to a third day twice now, so I had to find a recipe for bigger pods. Found this one. Had it for lunch today. Not too bad.
Put 3 tablespoons olive oil, 2 tablespoon of minced garlic and 1/2 an onion into a pan over medium heat for about 3 minutes. Add 2 cups okra, cook for another 4-5 minutes. Add 1/2 pint of chopped tomatoes and cook 3-4 minutes more. (although I didn't measure okra or tomatoes)
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We had talked about adding a Jalapeno and some bacon bits next time. And more tomato. The wife really isn't an okra fan, so she was picking out the okra and passing them to me.Add some thyme and a little cayenne and that would be Creole okra. My father made something similar when I was growing up. Delicious. Of course he used frozen okra since you can't really get fresh here in Portland. You can occasionally find it at some of the Asian stores though. But back in the 70's the frozen food isle was the only place to get it. I have some okra growing and it looks like I'll get enough for at least 1 meal. I'll make something similar to what you did.
You're way ahead of me with the canning. I still have a about 4 dozen empty jars so the race isn't over.Bread and butter and garlic jalapeno dill
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We have a Ninja Foodie, and are air frying everything now. The poppers are so much easier.Fried green tomatoes and pickle spears. I know fried foods don't classify as "Fittin" but they're damn good. . . . . . . .
I have an air fryer too but they don't really work with things that you dip in batter and fry in oil. The batter would drip all over everything. I do use it for french fries and other things though. Like when I make fish and chips. I'll fry the fish while doing the fries at the same time in the air fryer so everything else is done at the same time. I deep fry in a wok so I used to have to fry the potatoes to almost done, then take them out, fry the fish, and then refry the fries. I've found that the frozen fries turn out just fine, They might not be as good as hand cut fresh but they sure make things easy.We have a Ninja Foodie, and are air frying everything now. The poppers are so much easier.
And best part of it is you can heat leftover meat and it taste fresh.
We bought a second basket so we can do more. You can get it ready and just change baskets. But everything foodie is high priced.. . . . . . . . . I just wish the basket was bigger on the unit I have.
I made a pot of okra and tomatoes. Not really gumbo, but it was good. I made a bunch of it. I ate it for several days, and only had about one serving.Damn I want some okra gumbo.