Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Make the most of this summer vegetable while its at its best. "Mercy me, these were delicious. I cut a few okra up, splashed a ...
Southern menus involve comfort food galore. From sides like buttermilk biscuits to hearty meals like fried chicken with gravythese recipes hit the spot every time. Among these treasured dishes, you’ll ...
This recipe is from Mississippi chef David Crews, the 2013 winner of the Great American Seafood Cook-Off. His recipe includes a homemade pickling spice, which can be used for other pickle recipes as ...
I love okra. Like, in an “I’m in a deeply committed relationship with okra” kind of way. I’ve written about this before, but it bears repeating every end of August, when the weather is steadily, ...
Place water, vinegar, salt and chiles in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Using a slotted spoon, remove chiles and divide equally among containers. Pour brine mixture over okra, seal, and refrigerate ...
I want to share a bunch of my favorite okra recipes with you but here's what we're not gonna do on my watch: slander okra. I'm sick to the teeth of stories like "How to Make Okra Less Slimy" and "The ...
Summer is the cruelest season for cookbooks. Caught between the spring fling and the holiday onslaught, it’s easy for a good book to get ignored. But for all the talk about how the cookbook market is ...
In just a few more weeks, the last of the farm-fresh okra will run out at farmers markets and grocery stores, so now is the perfect time to pickle a carton or two. Okra is really an underrated food.
"Could I please get a recipe for pickled okra?" writes K.M. from Kentwood. Here is an old-fashioned one. Old fashioned pickled okra 10 pints small, tender okra (4 pounds) 3/4 cup salt 8 cups pure ...
Okra is one of those ingredients that people either love or hate—mainly because if you don't prepare it properly, it can taste slimy and unappealing. The truth is this Southern staple can be cooked ...
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Okra is a staple in Southern cooking, but this warm weather vegetable can be grown all over the United States. Its popularity is growing, and for good reason. Full of vitamin K, manganese, vitamin C, ...