Easy Baked Frozen Okra Recipe - Indian Spiced To Perfection!

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Inside: A super easy recipe for my family’s favorite baked frozen okra. No need to wait for okra season or even to let your frozen okra thaw out – this is a dump, stir, and bake kind of recipe. No fussy ingredients or complicated steps here, folks!

Confession: I have always looooooved okra. Growing up, it was often served as a side dish. My mom always fried her okra until it was crunchy and seasoned it with simple Indian spices. My husband on the other hand? HATED it. I couldn’t believe it until we actually had a conversation about it. He said he hated the soggy texture, the slime, the lack of flavor.

Huh?

So I did what any loving (and sneaky) wife would do. I bought a few bags of frozen okra at my local grocery store. (It often goes on sale for $1 a bag, so in addition to being the easiest baked frozen okra on the internet, it’s also a dirt cheap recipe. You’re welcome.)

Easy Baked Frozen Okra

I dumped the still-frozen okra in a glass bowl, drizzled it with some simple spices, spread it out on a cookie sheet and baked it until it was golden and crunchy. This dish smells heavenly, and eventually he wandered into the kitchen to ask what I was making. When I told him I was cooking okra, first, he made a face. Then, he said – “wait. In the oven? I thought you just add it to soups and stews?”

And there it is folks. If you add okra to soups or stewed dishes like gumbo, the texture is often a bit soggy or even slimy. (Don’t get me wrong, I love gumbo, but I know lots of people have texture issues, and my husband is one of them.)

So even if you’ve never been a fan of okra, I urge to you give this easy okra recipe a try.

Need a bit more convincing?

According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, okra is a natural lectin blocker! That slimy stuff? It binds to lectins and helps your body to remove them. Dr. Gundry is a huge fan of okra!

In fact, you’ll even find okra in his popular Lectin Shield supplement.

Gundry MD

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Easy Baked Frozen Okra Recipe

A super simple stir, dump, and bake recipe for delicious, Indian spiced crunchy baked frozen okra!

Course Side Dish Cuisine Indian Prep Time 5 minutes Cook Time 30 minutes Total Time 35 minutes Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 2 bags frozen sliced okra
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric
  • 1/8-1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1/8 tsp cracked black pepper
  • 2 tbsp olive oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees.

  2. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.

  3. In a large bowl, add frozen sliced okra, olive oil and all spices. Stir until okra is fully coated.

  4. Bake for 15 minutes, and using a spatula, flip over okra slices to evenly brown both sides. Continue baking for an additional 15 minutes or until okra has reached desired crunchy texture.

Easy Baked Frozen Okra In Photos:

Buy pre-sliced, frozen okra – preferably when it goes on sale at the grocery store for $1 a bag.
Dump frozen okra in a bowl.
Dump out your spices – salt, pepper, turmeric, and cracked black pepper.
Add 2 tbsp of good quality olive oil.
Mix together.
Dump spices and oil on frozen okra and mix until well coated.
Spread out okra in a single layer on baking sheet.
Bake for about 15 minutes, then flip okra using a spatula to evenly brown both sides. Halfway there!
Continue baking for another 15 minutes or even a bit longer until you’ve reached your desired crunch level. Enjoy!

I hope you enjoy this delicious take on okra, and add this simple healthy recipe into your Plant Paradox meal rotation. If you’re looking for other easy dishes, check out my roasted frozen cauliflower recipe or this recipe for roasted Brussels sprouts.

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