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BRAISED OKRA

A visit to my dad's garden early in the morning is always a wonderful experience. We gathered lots of vegetables, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and more. But I was particularly interested in the okra. Truth be told, I had never seen how okra is harvested up close. I observed the plant... it looked fascinating, with its sturdy stem and wide leaves covered in fuzz. I was used to buying pre-cut okra from the market or using frozen ones! "Hey dad, aren't they a bit big?" I asked. "No," he said, "they are the right size, tender and soft. Look at their bright green caps!" He explained that we check and harvest them every other day. They shouldn't exceed 2-3 centimeters in length because then they become woody. He put them in a basin, picked the ripest tomatoes and plenty of parsley, and handed them to me. Now, let's sit on the veranda under the mulberry tree and clean them. I make coffee, take a small bag, a small knife, and we start the cleaning process while I see dad wandering around gathering firewood for the oven and bringing me the baking dish I'll use to cook them on the rooftop...

Our ingredients:

3 potatoes, cut into pieces

500g okra

2 dry onions, finely chopped

2 cloves of garlic, sliced

1 carrot, sliced

50g olive oil for sauteing + 50g for the rest of the cooking

4 ripe tomatoes, passed through a grater

1 tbsp tomato paste

1 tsp sugar (optional)

1 tbsp finely chopped parsley

A splash of vinegar

Salt and pepper

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RECIPES | VEGETABLES

OKRA WITH LEMON

okra! With just the mention of this vegetable, half of the people disappear... but the other half, including me, love them! Usually, we make them stewed... Have you tried making them lemony? They are wonderful, very tasty, aromatic, and light okras, that can be made plain as a vegetable side dish, or accompanied with chicken, fish, etc. If it sounds like a good idea to you, let's get started!

Our ingredients:

500g okras

3 garlic cloves, sliced

2 potatoes, diced

1 leek, thinly sliced (only the white part)

1 onion, finely chopped

1 carrot,

sliced Juice from 1 juicy lemon

Vegetable broth

1/4 bunch of dill

1 tsp finely chopped mint

Olive oil Salt, pepper