If you love okra then you are going to love these 8 vegetarian recipes

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If you love okra then you're going to love these 8 vegetarian recipes. Okra is a popular vegetable in my neck of the woods. Depending on where you’re from, it may seem like a strange sort of vegetable. It’s a finger-length green vegetable with pods that have seeds.
Okra's more popular in the South and tropical areas of the world. That’s because it requires a really hot growing season. Depending on how you cook it, okra can be slimy, hairy, or gooey, but either way, it’s delicious. Trust me on this one.
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1. Curried okra bhindi masala (h/t Cilantro and Citronella)
Indian spices turn this curried okra into a spicy and fragrant masala dish. You gotta try this one!
2. Okra cornmeal cakes with cilantro lime yogurt dip (h/t Running to the Kitchen)
Every once in a while, someone comes up with an ingenious recipe that’ll make your taste buds go “Wow!” Well, here you go!
3. Stewed okra tomatoes (h/t Budget Bytes)
You haven’t had stew until you’ve had the simple and delicious combination of okra and tomatoes. Together, stewed in a pot, it’ll warm your soul.
4. Vegan crockpot jambalaya (h/t The Veggie Girl)
If you’ve never had jambalaya, you’re in for a real treat with this vegan crockpot version. The essential premise of jambalaya is to cook it with a trinity of peppers, celery and onions. Jambalaya is a mixture of different ingredients that’s wonderfully seasoned.
5. Cajun baked okra (h/t Bites of Flavor)
This baked okra is about as healthy as it gets. It skimps on calories but is big on Cajun flavor.
6. Low carb oven fried okra (h/t Low Recipe)
If you’re like me, you love fried okra, but hate all the mess, right? Well, here you go! This oven fried okra solves the problem.
7. Crispy okra with gram flour and Besanwali bhindi (h/t Cook Click and Devour)
Dried curry with okra and gram flour all come together to offer up a simple, crispy okra. Yum!
8. Lemongrass vegetable pasta stirfry with okra (h/t Ladyfinger)
This one's delightfully refreshing, rustic, and wonderful to sink your teeth into.
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