I was raised on fried okra (and fried potatoes and fried eggplant), but I rarely fry anything these days. Sad, I know. I have my reasons and I’m sure you can figure them out. Even without the deep fried part of the equation, okra is delicious prepared lots of other waysโroasted, pickled, grilled, etc.
Last week I baked a more slender version of fried. Crunchy. Spicy. Satisfying. This dish serves as a soulful side or southern appetizer dipped in barbecue sauce or homemade ranch dressing.
And did you know okra comes from the mallow plant familyโsame as cotton? No wonder I love it so.
Spicy Baked Okra
Ingredients
- 2 cups okra cut into one-inch pieces
- 1/2 Tablespoon Olive Oil
- 1-2 Tablespoons corn meal
- Cayenne to taste
- Sea Salt to taste
- Black Pepper to taste
- Parmesan Reggiano optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400.
- Place okra in a medium bowl and drizzle with olive oil. Stir.
- In a separate small bowl, mix together corn meal, cayenne, black pepper and salt. Sprinkle corn meal over okra and toss.
- Spread on cookie sheet at roast until brown and crispy, stirring once, approximately 15 minutes. (oven times vary)
- Serve with freshly grated Parmesan Reggiano if desired.
Grace Grits and Gardening
P.S. Of course okra has health benefits galore.
Kathy says
For some reason I have never tried okra in my life. You make it sound pretty appetizing. I may have to change that status soon! โฅ
Barbara Tate says
Love okra. May have to try this.
Gary Henderson says
I’m skeptical. I loves me some crispy, fried okra. I will have to try baking. I wonder, though, if it HAS to be in 1″ chunks, or if you can cut it thin like you do for frying?
Talya Tate Boerner says
You can cut it however you like. The thinner the crispier I’m sure!
Colene says
Straight to the printer with this one and so anxious to try it. Now to the store from some okra! Thanks!
Dorothy Johnson says
Sounds easy and healthier than the fried version which I love. I’m going to try it!
Talya Tate Boerner says
Definitely healthier yet still yummy.
Mindy says
As we plan our garden here, I see that we must stick okra in it so I can play with this recipe. Meanwhile, I will buy some and experiment.
Talya Tate Boerner says
Absolutely!
Rajlakshmi says
I love okra … One of my favorite vegetables … Haven’t tried baked recipe yet … Thanks for it.
Talya Tate Boerner says
I hope you will try it and let me know what you think.
Kayla Dean says
Looks amazing! I’ve always loved okra. Hmmm…that might make a good side for my Easter dinner.
Talya Tate Boerner says
Thanks Kayla! Good to hear from you. I think okra would be perfect for Easter.
Joyce says
Does the okra have slime? I like the taste of okra but can’t stand the slimy texture.
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Talya Tate Boerner says
Not like this it doesn’t.
ankita says
this looks yum! and the fact that it is baked and not fried is all the more tempting…i am definitely going to try this