This dish is requested over and over again by my father-in-law. He is the farmer who grows a lot of the wonderful produce we feature here at The Chubby Vegetarian; anytime he makes a menu request, we do our best to fill it.
I can almost assure you that these will be a hit even among okra skeptics. They don't have any of the sliminess that normally turns people away from okra in the first place. How do I know this? After she proclaimed "I don't eat green things," I watched my five-year-old niece eat these okra fritters and exclaim, "I love okra!" Now that's a victory.
You can serve these any number of ways. They're great as a salad on a bed of arugula that's been dressed with my Creole Mustard Sauce, and topped with fresh dill, parsley, and chopped tomatoes. It's also great as a sort of okra Po' Boy slider on a french roll with lettuce, tomato, and dill. You can also just dip the fritters right into the Creole Mustard Sauce as a simple appetizer.
Okra Fritters (makes 8-10 fritters)
2 cups okra (sliced into 1/4 inch pieces)
1/2 cup onion (sautéed in 1 tablespoon butter until translucent)1/8 teaspoon each: garlic powder, nutmeg, paprika, sea salt, cracked black pepper
2-3 dashes hot sauce
1/8 cup chopped parsley
1/4 cup flour
1/8 cup cornmeal
1 egg
canola oil for frying
Mix everything (save for the oil) together in a large bowl. Heat 1/2-inch of canola oil in a
10-inch frying pan over medium-high heat. Once the oil shimmers, you are ready to add the okra mixture. Using an ice cream scoop, place a portion of the okra mixture into the oil. Cook 3-4 at a time for about 2 minutes per side until all of the mixture has been used. Makes one dozen.
Creole Mustard Sauce
2 tablespoons mayo
2 tablespoons mustard
1 teaspoon ketchup
Squeeze of lemon (about a teaspoon)
pinch of sea salt
cracked black pepper
Mix all ingredients together. Done!
6 comments:
this looks great! do you leave the okra whole or cut into pieces?
Good question. I've edited the recipe. Slice the okra into 1/4 inch pieces.
thanks :)
Hi there!
Was just wondering if you could say how many your recipe will make? Trying to figure out if I need to double it or not.
Thanks!
Another good question! I got 9 fritters. So I would say 8-10 depending on the size of your fritter.
Your recipes lately have like jumped to another level. This sounds awesome.
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