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Originally Posted by annieann77
Thanks Carla ... think I'll pass on the Okra !?? I don't do well with slimmy veggies?!? :s LOL
OH NO!! That wasn't what I was hoping for! You really should try it, several ways in fact. When it is properly cooked, it isn't slimy. AND, when making a stew the slime factor is a great low carb thickener.
Fried or baked okra is very good. Pickled okra is fantastic! Crisp, with lots of texture! It is fantastic in an Indian curry (bhindi or bindi would be in the name or ingredients of the recipe). Added to stews or gumbos, something like Jolie suggests, is a great thing too!
Try it! You may find something your really enjoy.
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Originally Posted by Joliebug82
We grow okra, and it is amazing if you can find it fresh. Slice lengthwise up to the stem, spray with olive oil Pam, season with Cajun seasonings, and throw on the grill. Broiler works, too!
Also, try ground meat (any works, but my favorite is deer), a can of Rotel, and sliced okra. Cook in a sautee pan, then transfer to a baking dish, add cheese (phase 2-4), and bake until cheese is melted. SO good!
That sounds GOOD! I have done somethings similar but that sounds quick and easy! I think, you could still do a cheese on phase 1. I just wouldn't have any milk that day and make sure the cheese was lightly applied at about 1oz per serving and of a zero or 1 carb variety.
It is out of season right now but, I enjoyed so much of it this year when the farmers market had it fresh!