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This is my Mom’s recipe and is much loved by family and friends. Even the kids eat this one.
Combine cut okra, onion, salt, pepper, water and egg. Mix well.
In separate bowl, combine flour, baking powder, cornmeal and garlic powder.
Add to okra mixture, stirring well. Drop about 1/4 cup portions into about 1/2″ hot oil.
Fry over medium heat until well browned on both sides. Drain on paper towels.
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debdaamazon on 2.12.2010
This looks like a nice twist on traditional fried okra. What is the dipping sauce in the picture?
St. Fairsted Farm/ ang on 11.2.2009
Being from the south I’ve always eaten my fried okra like popcorn so I was a little skeptical as to whether I would enjoy it fried in a patty.
I cooked this recipe last night and it was a nice change for fried okra. Next time I may add a few bacon bits with a hint of Parmesan and make it a meal.
teetee on 9.15.2009
For Pete’s sake, you have to try this recipe. I only had enough okra to make half a batch, which is a good thing because I am eating it all right now! I added a little shredded co-jack cheese to one when it was draining, because I believe cheese can improve everything, but it certainly wasn’t necessary or even an improvement here. These are perfect as is. They are reminiscent of plain fried okra, but much easier, and the addition of the onion really makes them shine. Next time (and there definitely will be a next time) I will add a touch of cayenne pepper to kick it up a notch. Honest to Pete, this is the best okra recipe I’ve tried yet!
juel on 8.20.2009
oh my Midwest roots rejoice! Oh OKRA! this has move to the top of the list. Did you thaw the okra? have you used fresh?