How to make Vegetarian Curry Okra
Today I am going to show you
how to make some quick, simple curry okra. This is a nice little vegetarian
dish and you are going to love it.
List of Vegetarian Curry Okra ingredients
1 medium sizes onion
3 cloves of garlic
Some fresh ground black pepper
1 tablespoon of curry powder
1 chili pepper
500 grams of okra
3 tablespoons of vegetable oil
Okra is notorious for using
a lot of oil when you are frying it so this time I am going to use one of those
non-stick pans because of this.

There is really a ton of
flavor in here so we are going to hit it now with some fresh ground black
pepper and we are also going to add one tablespoon of curry powder.
This curry powder is
mimicking a madras flavor, sprinkle that in there and give that a good stir,
remember that my heat is on low because now I am going to toast this curry
powder in order to really release the flavors.

Make sure to have you
kitchen window open and it is now time to add all that okra down into that pan,
the secret to cooking a great okra is to wash it thoroughly, dry it with some
paper towel and cut it up into small pieces that you can easily stir down in
the pan.
You also need to make sure
that you do not add too much salt, salt is going to make it really slimy and
this is why we are going to add the salt near the end, remember to never put a
lid on the pot in order to avoid moisture from getting because we want to edges
to be nice and toasted and crisp.
If you like lemon you might want to add just a
little bit of lemon juice on top, it will give it a nice kick and that lemon
juice will definitely lift up the flavor of the dish.
1 medium sizes onion
………………………………….……………. 50 Calories
3 cloves of garlic
…………………………….……………………… 30 Calories
500 grams of okra
………………………………………………….. 450 Calories
3 tablespoons of vegetable
oil ……………………………………….. 90 Calories
Chef Linda Rosario is a food blogger from
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