I’m totally rejuvenated after a weeklong splendid trip to turkey. Just arrived today around noon and my body is dead tired but I’m determined to post today. I came home craving for something spicy after having Turkish food for a whole week. I picked up some vegetables from the Indian store on our way back home from the airport and decided to make a quick and simple Okra Stir Fry Or Bhindi Fry to have it with rice and Andhra spicy mango pickle. Can you imagine how heavenly it would taste?
So before moving on to the recipe……I’m so excited to share the magical experience we had in Turkey. The highlight of our trip was Pamukkale and Cappadocia, two attractions that blew my mind off..
Pamukkale means cotton castle in Turkish. This is a magical place that commands fascination. It has limestone formations, which look like snow. The water filled in these limestone formations is warm in some areas. The view from these pools is amazing. From a distance it looks like an enormous iceberg. White mineral pools and blue warm water – amazing coexistence. The formations are so beautifully placed as to almost appear man made. Walking barefoot on these rocks full of water was the only painful episode but it was worth the pain. It is a novel experience to swim and bath in the hot water from the spring. The cascade of slowly brimming and overflowing pools is stunningly beautiful.
What can I say about Cappadocia, I had never seen a landscape like that anywhere before. It looked like something on the moon or out of Star Wars….just mind blowing!! To see the dramatic landscape of Cappadocia from the ground is unforgettable. But to see it from above, soaring among the coloured valleys, over the tip tops of the stone pillars, peeking into the pigeon holes and caves with snowy mountains in the distance, and seeing the sky cloaked with hot air balloons is nothing short of spectacular. The hot air balloon ride was the climax of our trip to turkey. It was a splendid experience. Hope to make a detailed post shortly with pictures!!
Back to the recipe, this simple shallow fried Okra Stir Fry Or Bhindi Fry complements any meal and can be served as an accompaniment to the main course. It has a dry and crispy texture. You just need a handful of ingredients to make this crunchy and delicious Okra Stir Fry Or Bhindi Fry. Let’s quickly move on to the recipe for Okra Stir Fry Or Bhindi Fry!!
Step-by-Step process in making Okra Stir Fry Or Bhindi Fry:
- This recipe works best with small sized tender okras. Wash and pat dry Okras with a kitchen tissue. Trim both the ends of okras.
- Chop okras into half an inch pieces.
- Roughly chop onions.
- Grab all the ingredients for the seasoning.
- Heat oil in a wide skillet over medium heat.
- Season it with the mustard seeds, cumin seeds and dry red chillies.
- Once the mustard seeds splutter, add okra pieces and stir occasionally.
- Once okra pieces turn slightly brown, add onions, yoghurt and curry leaves. (It may take about 5 to 8 minutes for browning.)
- Sauté for another 5 to 7 minutes and add red chilli powder and salt.
- Stir for 5 more minutes or till you get the crunchy texture to the okra pieces. The spices should blend well into the okra pieces.
- Turn off the heat, garnish with coriander and serve Okra Stir Fry Or Bhindi Fry with roti, chapathi, paratha or along with rice and sambar or rasam.
Okra Stir Fry Or Bhindi Fry
Ingredients
- 1 Tablespoon oil
- 1 teaspoon mustard seeds
- 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
- 2 dry red chillies
- 250 grams tender okra wash, dry, trim ends and chop into half inch pieces
- 1 medium sized onion roughly chopped
- 1 Tablespoon yoghurt
- 1 teaspoon red chilli powder
- Required salt
Instructions
- Heat oil in a wide skillet over medium heat. Season it with the mustard seeds, cumin seeds and dry red chillies.
- Once the mustard seeds splutter, add okra pieces and stir occasionally.
- Once the okra pieces turn slightly brown, add onions, yoghurt and curry leaves.
- Sauté for another 5 to 7 minutes and add red chilli powder and required salt.
- Stir for 5 more minutes or till you get the required crunchy texture to the okra pieces.
Notes
Feel free to adjust spice levels with chilli powder to suit your taste.
Always cook the okra uncovered. Any trace of water on okra makes it slimy.
Always cook okra on low-to-medium heat.
You might also want to try other vegetable stir fry recipes like Stuffed okra, Potato fry, Eggplant stir-fry, Arbi fry, etc…
Happy cooking🙂
padma
Sundari
Aaah!! This is amazing and yet simple!! my son loves okra, will def try ur version!!
Padma Veeranki
Definitely do try it…it can’t get simpler than this:) Thank you:)Just like your son, Okra is my fav too:)
jay
wonderful Padma..
Padma Veeranki
Thank you:)
Nalini Somayaji
this is superb…and a new way of stir fry or bendi fry…beautiful clicks too
Padma Veeranki
Thank you dear:)
Piyali
I know how this magically enchanting country must have enveloped you in its charm. I have been there many a times and every time there is a huge element of surprise for me there. Eagerly awaiting your post on Turkey. I will especially look forward to the dishes you sampled there.
Hats off girl you had the energy to dish out this delicious looking okra, just after your journey. I am all praises for your enthusiasm of not only cooking but clicking and thereafter putting it down in your blog. And the thought of the Okra Stir Fry with Mango pickle is making me salivating. I also wanted to share with you that last week we had guests over from Hyderabad who got Gatti Mithai from the world famous Pulla Reddy. I have thinking about you since then. Luv n Hugs.
Padma Veeranki
You make me speechless with your lovely comments and in a way that motivates me to work even harder:)I must admit it was quite hectic to do the post on the same day but some force pushed me:)…that’s why a simple one;-)…Now that you reminded me of Pulla Reddy sweets, I want to fly home at once…ooh can’t wait to have them!!Hopefully I will be able to do a post on Turkey..editing pics is too time consuming and I have taken a few hundreds I guess…but unfortunately not many food photos because I was totally drained down by dinner time:)..Again thanks a ton dear…and a big hug from me:)
Helene D'Souza
I hoped to see some photos of turkey. Sounds like you have picked up the habits of the Germans, they frequently visit these parts of the world. 😉
Looks tasty btw.
Padma Veeranki
Thank you Helene!!..Didn’t want to mix up the turkey pics with okra..moreover you know it’s a lot of editing..will do it leisurely;-)Hope I will be able to do a separate post:)We do travel a lot to the neighbouring countries but turkey was on the list since long…never could take a whole week off..especially my husband:).. but now I feel a week is also too short to explore Turkey:)..May be as you are right- could be the influence of the habits of Germans;-)
Rani Vijoo
Interesting post and write up. I am sure! you enjoyed a lot the beautiful Turkey trip 🙂 btw okra stir fry looks so delicious and yummy. My all time favourite..
Padma Veeranki
Thank you dear:)…Yes it was an awesome trip!!Never expected turkey to be so beautiful:)
Padma Veeranki
Thank you dear:) Yes we did enjoy a lot..it was a memorable trip…didn’t expect turkey to be so beautiful:)
Puneet
Easy and delicious side dish!!!
Love to have them with paranthas!!!!
Padma Veeranki
Thank you Puneet:)
Manali @ CookWithManali
Hello Padma, found your blog through a fellow blogger and I’m glad I did! You have a beautiful blog ! Bhindi looks absolutely delicious, it’s one of my favorites!
Padma Veeranki
Thank you so much dear!!Welcome to my space and your words are really encouraging:)You too have a beautiful space..will explore more:)Hope we continue this:)
marudhuskitchen
Marvelous.. Side dish…super tasty
Padma Veeranki
Thank you dear:)
Anu-My Ginger Garlic Kitchen
Wow!! Weeklong holiday sounds so much FUN.:-) This bhindi stir fry looks super AWESOME. 🙂
Padma Veeranki
Thank you Anu:)..It indeed was absolutely a relaxing and fun holiday:)
Gauri
Nice to hear about your trip!!! Waiting for the pictures 🙂 I yet have to do a hot-air balloon ride once 🙂 The bhindi stir fry looks great 🙂
Padma Veeranki
Thank you dear:) It was my first ride too:)..Really awesome:)
amrita
After a lovely holiday you shared an easy and flavourful recipe
Padma Veeranki
Thank you Amrita:)..Was craving for something simple and spicy…Didn’t have the energy to do a complicated recipe;-)
madhavicyberkitchen
This okra fry is just too good & delicious .nice clicks .
Padma Veeranki
Thanks a ton dear:)
Ritu ahuja
My favourite dish. Lovely presentation. It looks sooo tempting and yummy 🙂
Padma Veeranki
My favourite too:)…Thanks dear:)
Shubha
yum!! Would love it with a some hot rice and dal fry..yummy!!
Padma Veeranki
Thank you Shubha:)