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Man that looks good! Love me some good southern cooking...it's hard to get up here in the midwest.
 
Posts: 8590 | Location: In the Cornfields | Registered: May 25, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My grandmother made a good living growing okra, snap peas, Silver Queen corn, tomatoes, mustards, collards and turnip greens after she retired.





Pardon the slight drift...

Absolutely lubs me some okra.

Love okra!

Love that stuff.


Yum.




 
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Fried, not boiled. It's been a long time since I've had fried okra. That's real down hom.
 
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Looks great. I'm not the biggest "greens" eater, but I do like them. I like mustard and turnip greens the best, with bacon of course and as little shake of my rub in there. My pup girl goes completely nuts over it. It's hard to even cook it as she is begging like crazy.

I have a rack of ribs that I'm wanting to smoke, but it's been raining almost every day for the last two weeks.

But when I do smoke them rubs, I'm torn between Hopin' John's or BBQ baked beans. There will be mixed greens and corn bread, and potato salad.



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Fried, not boiled. It's been a long time since I've had fried okra. That's real down hom.



Indeed. Total comfort.


We also have them Japanese style, with soy sauce, and no complaints from me Smile


Part of the fun of growing one's own is picking them when they are just right for supper.




 
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Skins, how about turnip greens?
Oh, yes! A lot of restaurants here serve those, and I like them a lot.

My mom used to can her own greens mixture: spinacy, mustard, turnip, collard, poke salad, and swiss chard. It was GOOD.

Your dinner looks great! I'd want the cornbread to be not-sweet, and I'd leave off the vinegar (don't like it), but it does look good.

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My supper this evening:

Primary item was a vegetable stew: half black beans, half collard greens. Seasoned with cumin, turmeric, salt, black pepper, and Cholula Green Pepper hot sauce. Good! Nutritious too, but that’s secondary.



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I can almost spit across the Mason Dixon line


Easy fer you to say. I kain't even figur out where it is. Except some wheres out front. In the middle of the river, or on the yankee shore line.

Water's too cold to swim it, and why would I want to. When the wind is wrong, you can smell 'em (yankee's).


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Fried, not boiled. It's been a long time since I've had fried okra. That's real down hom.



Indeed. Total comfort.


We also have them Japanese style, with soy sauce, and no complaints from me Smile


Part of the fun of growing one's own is picking them when they are just right for supper.




Funny that you should mention this ^^^, as I picked some of my okra yesterday, and after seasoning it(whole pods), it went on a hot grill with a nice Country Style Rib and some freshly pulled red onions!! I was a happy camper!!
 
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Well, ya can't get much more Yankee than me without a passport, but I do like okra!

Breaded and fried or boiled in soup. Black-eyed peas, fresh onions and cornbread makes a damn fine meal too. Not a huge fan of cooked greens, but I'll eat some to be polite.

When I was stationed in Pensacola, the church I was attending had a fish fry. Catfish, of course. Yum-YUM! but I dang near got lynched for not caring for hush puppies...




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Yep... the local Cafe, less than a mile away, re-opened and we were there to grab a couple of the specials, meat and three. $9.99 + drink.

I got the catfish, white beans, fried potatoes, fruit cup, pan fried cornbread and sweet tea. Mary Ellen got the hamburger steak, mac and cheese, green beans, creamed corn, pan fried cornbread and lemonade. It was good, no, it was very good!

Support your local family owned businesses!




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Hot damn. If he reaches for your mac and cheese, Mary Ellen, stab his hand with that fork! Razz
 
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Funny that you should mention this ^^^, as I picked some of my okra yesterday, and after seasoning it(whole pods), it went on a hot grill with a nice Country Style Rib and some freshly pulled red onions!! I was a happy camper!!




You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar Smile




 
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I love some fried okra. Problem a some places is breaded too much, but that’s still better than no okra.

As for greens... some of the better of late has been Cracker Barrel. They use smoked turkey to season instead of the hamhock Mom used.

Do we take this to sliced, fried sweet potatoes?


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I love any fried okra, but momma always used corn meal for breading, and fried it in bacon fryins!!! Some folks use flour for breading, and it isn't as good to me......but I still eat it.

Of course, it is against the law to make gumbo without adding a good bit of okra to it. Damn, I am getting hungry just talking about it!!
 
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Okra seeds going in the ground tomorrow.
 
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Looks good but you got a lot of real estate left on that plate, son!


Yeah, mix it all together!




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Kind of off topic, but I saw this video a while ago and I've been itching to try it. Pork belly burnt ends. This dude knows his shit when it comes to BBQ.

 
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A can of Armour Vienna Sausage original and Club crackers,glass of orange juice.
 
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Okry on the grill?

Don't quite know what to think about that.
 
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