Okra, it become my favourite vegetable since then, I remember vividly that I had it for the first time in Singapore when my mom-in-law cooked them in curry and other dish she made was quick stir fry okra with dried prawn, oh it was so darn delicious!
I spelled and I fall in love to death!
At the following day my husband took me to have the best fish head curry in town and to give you an information, okra is the most crucial vegetable must have in it, oh this one absolutely killer! We were eating greedily and fought over the cheek *best part and always our favourite
The characteristic slime is nature charm but some people prefer to minimize sliminess in the cooking process the fact I don’t mind at all, its actually makes them typical.
If I make my own style curry, I have to have okra in it because it’s a must (wajib :))
To maintain the looks of my curry, I do special trick especially if it serves for special curry night in favour of friends, its nothing wrong impressing people with our dishes looks pretty, sexy and appetizing
What I normally do with the okra after I have done my curry is slight-boiled in the really boiling water for approximately 2 minutes because by it particular timing I get my devoted texture that I always fond of. After its done, remove from the fire, drain using colander.
Dish up the curry on the serving plate and then dropped the cooked okra all over, to make even tempting do drizzle with the curry sauce on top of okra and the next step is, you might sprinkle with crispy golden brown fried onions but again its an optional.
Isn’t it sounded really appetizing?
Today posting is NO recipe and to keep you happy, fortunately long ago--couples years back I do have the recipes in particular , both recipes are equally scrumptious, except the photos haha... if you please, have a look the recipes at the link below:





i didn't know okra, i never eat okra, until i meet my husband. He taught me about cooking okra with a lot of Persian Spice! Since than I fallen in love with okra.
ReplyDelete*nglirik ngiler kain nya Ira :DDD
Yum. What a beautiful dish. And your photos are gorgeous. They are so ethereal; I love them.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I ever try okra *ndeso yo gw hahahha.
ReplyDeleteWhat I can say, this simple and boring color of okras with your magic photography talent could turned them so attractive:)
mangkok di foto#2 buat gw yak.
fitri, sama2 suka ya kita
ReplyDeleteone day i want to cook something persian. mau nyontek resep kamu aja hihi
russell, thank you
ReplyDeletedwi, iya ndeso hahaha
ReplyDeletethank you for your appreciations but you always be my inspirations:)
mangkok nya jenggala dong
ga doyan aku okra raaa..lendirnya ga nahan ;(
ReplyDeletemangkokk boleh donggg ':P
We love Okra :) but I am not an expert kalo udah disuruh coba resep baru apalagi yg stew, waduh suka takut it becomes too slimy :( Last week kita baru bikin Tempura Okra, enak juga ternyata di goreng ra...
ReplyDeleteSusah gaj ra dapetin okra disana? Okra yg merah ada gak?
elsye, gak doyan ya kamu, kl aku kalap deh sm yg satu ini hehehe
ReplyDelete* nah lengkap, km sm dwiana mau mangkok trus si fitri mau kainnya hahaha...
rere, wah tempura, i should try it out one day, looking forward deh...
disini gak begitu gampang dapetnya, kemaren dapet di C4 kl gak salah 7rb+ isi sekitaran 16 biji, kl pas kebetulan ada aku langsung peluk2 hahaha...
okra merah??? belum pernah ada disini re *gimana ya rasanya? sama apa lebih yummy?
Yes I think you should try making some tempura okra :) Kalo yg merah sama aja rasanya, tapi emang ternasuk "langka" disini juga, selama ini disini 8th paling baru nemu 1-2x ra.
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