Okra

Hal61
Hal61 Member Posts: 655
edited March 2014 in Head and Neck Cancer #1
Well I've finally found the perfect food for saliva challenged survivors, okra. I know what most of you are going to say, "Yuck!". But, for those of you who like okra, lightly boiled and salted, you know it comes with its own built in saliva--some call it slime. It's what puts the "gum" in gumbo. It's also very healthy stuff. So, for those of you like myself who like it--and I'm probably only talking to Cajun Eagle here--I would say try some okra. You don't have to drink anything with it, yeah.

Hal

Comments

  • johnlax38
    johnlax38 Member Posts: 136
    I'm down with the Okra but I
    I'm down with the Okra but I like it corn mealed and FRIED! Hope I can eat it again soon :D
  • KristynRuth86
    KristynRuth86 Member Posts: 140
    johnlax38 said:

    I'm down with the Okra but I
    I'm down with the Okra but I like it corn mealed and FRIED! Hope I can eat it again soon :D

    Same here, I like it fried!!
    Same here, I like it fried!!
  • Hal61
    Hal61 Member Posts: 655
    johnlax38 said:

    I'm down with the Okra but I
    I'm down with the Okra but I like it corn mealed and FRIED! Hope I can eat it again soon :D

    Me Too
    That's my favorite way to eat it also John, but I can eat it fine plain. I don't know if it would be as easy fried with the cornmeal, but I will try it and see if it still retains it's moisturing effect. For those who have never eaten it, boil a few pods until they are very tender, no California snappy vegetable stuff; and I don't eat the very end of the stem, though you could.

    Hal
  • zinniemay
    zinniemay Member Posts: 522
    Hal61 said:

    Me Too
    That's my favorite way to eat it also John, but I can eat it fine plain. I don't know if it would be as easy fried with the cornmeal, but I will try it and see if it still retains it's moisturing effect. For those who have never eaten it, boil a few pods until they are very tender, no California snappy vegetable stuff; and I don't eat the very end of the stem, though you could.

    Hal

    Orka
    I am the Orka queen! Love it. You can also use it in Soups. It makes a great base for thicker soups. You can roll orka it in cornmeal and fry it. Of batter it like with flour and egg . Heck you can even use the Jiffy Muffin mix (Egg and and a little milk) then fry it.
    My husband he grew some orka this year. We went to Kentucky , Stopped at a little flower shop she had Orka seeds and Christmas Lima Bean. The Orka has the prettiest flower on the plants!
  • Greg53
    Greg53 Member Posts: 849
    zinniemay said:

    Orka
    I am the Orka queen! Love it. You can also use it in Soups. It makes a great base for thicker soups. You can roll orka it in cornmeal and fry it. Of batter it like with flour and egg . Heck you can even use the Jiffy Muffin mix (Egg and and a little milk) then fry it.
    My husband he grew some orka this year. We went to Kentucky , Stopped at a little flower shop she had Orka seeds and Christmas Lima Bean. The Orka has the prettiest flower on the plants!

    Something new for me
    Hal,

    Never had it before unless it was in some cajun dish. Will have to try it. Always looking for something healthy that tastes good too!

    Positive thoughts to everyone!

    Greg
  • charles55
    charles55 Member Posts: 87
    it own slime?
    Ugh! Okra, the slick way.
  • Kimba1505
    Kimba1505 Member Posts: 557
    charles55 said:

    it own slime?
    Ugh! Okra, the slick way.

    I like okra.
    Like ZinnieMay...I know to put it soups. But I think I am going to look up a gumbo recipe...if Mark can't eat it...I will.
    Kim
  • zinniemay
    zinniemay Member Posts: 522
    Kimba1505 said:

    I like okra.
    Like ZinnieMay...I know to put it soups. But I think I am going to look up a gumbo recipe...if Mark can't eat it...I will.
    Kim

    Orka
    You have wash the pod of orka and freeze it,whole, but when you take it out slice while still frozen it works better, it is very good in Veggie soup. The "Slime" is good for thicking soup. You could try it in like stir fry too. Cut it in strips then you can omit the seeds.
    It can be used like any Veggie. My mother would make what she called rag soup, with cabbiage orka, potatoes, and tomato juice. What ever veggies she had left she would add to the soup. Breen bean, Corn , But the tomato juice gave it the best flavor.
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Pickled
    I like mine pickled with a little zesty twang to it.....

    Next I'll be yearning for some fried pork chops and tomato gravy....

    JG
  • zinniemay
    zinniemay Member Posts: 522
    Skiffin16 said:

    Pickled
    I like mine pickled with a little zesty twang to it.....

    Next I'll be yearning for some fried pork chops and tomato gravy....

    JG

    Pickled!
    Well never had that ! nor the tomato Gravy. We eat Pork Chops with apple sauce. That came from my husband's family. Also Corned beef and hash and buttered noodles had never heard of that till I He taugh how they made it. What is tomato gravy? I think sounds like something my husband would like!
    Now will have to look up Pickled Orka and see if he likes that!
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Hal


    I like Okra raw right off the tree or fried the only two ways I can eat it.
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    zinniemay said:

    Pickled!
    Well never had that ! nor the tomato Gravy. We eat Pork Chops with apple sauce. That came from my husband's family. Also Corned beef and hash and buttered noodles had never heard of that till I He taugh how they made it. What is tomato gravy? I think sounds like something my husband would like!
    Now will have to look up Pickled Orka and see if he likes that!

    Pork Chops & Tomato Gravy
    There are a lot of ways, LOL...Google one that you like;

    Ingredients:
    6 large pork chops
    1 medium onion, sliced
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    2 cans (14.5 ounces each) diced tomatoes
    1 1/4 cups chicken broth
    1 tablespoon thyme
    salt and pepper, to taste

    Preparation:
    In a large skillet or Dutch oven, brown the pork chops on both sides (I like mine breaded with a little flour). Drain off excess fat.
    Add remaining ingredients to the pork chops; cover and simmer over medium-low heat for 1 hour, or until very tender.

    Serve with hot cooked rice.

    John
  • Kimba1505
    Kimba1505 Member Posts: 557
    Hondo said:

    Hal


    I like Okra raw right off the tree or fried the only two ways I can eat it.

    Brady Bunch
    I thought the Brady Bunch was responsible for the Pork Chops and Applesauce. Anyone remember that epeisode? "Pork chops and appleschaaauce." :)
    Kim
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Kimba1505 said:

    Brady Bunch
    I thought the Brady Bunch was responsible for the Pork Chops and Applesauce. Anyone remember that epeisode? "Pork chops and appleschaaauce." :)
    Kim

    Marcia
    I only remember Marcia...LOL
  • zinniemay
    zinniemay Member Posts: 522
    Skiffin16 said:

    Pork Chops & Tomato Gravy
    There are a lot of ways, LOL...Google one that you like;

    Ingredients:
    6 large pork chops
    1 medium onion, sliced
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    2 cans (14.5 ounces each) diced tomatoes
    1 1/4 cups chicken broth
    1 tablespoon thyme
    salt and pepper, to taste

    Preparation:
    In a large skillet or Dutch oven, brown the pork chops on both sides (I like mine breaded with a little flour). Drain off excess fat.
    Add remaining ingredients to the pork chops; cover and simmer over medium-low heat for 1 hour, or until very tender.

    Serve with hot cooked rice.

    John

    going to try
    Thanks John I am going to try this . Sounds like good food!
    Jennie
  • PattyNC
    PattyNC Member Posts: 65
    Stewed Tomatoes, Okra & chopped Vidalia onion
    Our NC tomatoes are perfect stewed with fresh okra, chopped sweet Vidalia onions --- sitting atop a fluffy bed of white rice. Also, that's a good starter for Shrimp Creole. I'm hungry.
  • Greg53
    Greg53 Member Posts: 849
    Skiffin16 said:

    Marcia
    I only remember Marcia...LOL

    Alice
    I always thought Alice was kinda hot myself....
  • zinniemay
    zinniemay Member Posts: 522
    Kimba1505 said:

    Brady Bunch
    I thought the Brady Bunch was responsible for the Pork Chops and Applesauce. Anyone remember that epeisode? "Pork chops and appleschaaauce." :)
    Kim

    Pork Chops and apple sauce
    I watched the Brady bunch but don't remember that one. I remember when my husband first asked for Apple sauce for the pork chops. I thought is strange! So I use apple juice to make pulled pork . So must have leaned something. Now I got to see if I can find the Brady Bunch !
  • SASH
    SASH Member Posts: 421 Member
    zinniemay said:

    Pork Chops and apple sauce
    I watched the Brady bunch but don't remember that one. I remember when my husband first asked for Apple sauce for the pork chops. I thought is strange! So I use apple juice to make pulled pork . So must have leaned something. Now I got to see if I can find the Brady Bunch !

    It was Peter Brady that said
    It was Peter Brady that said that line. It was when he was trying to find his "personality."
  • zinniemay
    zinniemay Member Posts: 522
    SASH said:

    It was Peter Brady that said
    It was Peter Brady that said that line. It was when he was trying to find his "personality."

    now
    Thanks Sash now I remember it! Thanks!