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KURKURI BHINDI - CRISPY DEEP FRIED OKRA

by - November 19, 2019

OKRA/LADY'S FINGER
KURKURI BHINDI - CRISPY DEEP FRIED OKRA



     Kurkuri Bhindi - Crispy Deep Fried Okra is a quick, tasty, spicy and crispy goodness. Kurkuri means Crispy and Bhindi is Okra/Lady's Finger.  I have grown up knowing this vegetable as Lady's Finger, an intriguing vegetable with a slimy texture. I used to love this vegetable only when cooked in Curries. Especially my Mom makes a wonderful Puli Curry with Lady's Finger.  But in stir-fries, I never used to like it then.  Maybe the cooking method left it slimy and dark coloured which I totally loathe in green vegetables. When perfectly cooked, Okra is one Vegetable I love next to Eggplant.
      Okra/Lady's Finger is packed with nutrition, Okra is rich in Nutrients.  It is a good source of Magnesium, Folate, Fiber, Vitamins A, C & K and also provides Protein.  Okra is rich in Antioxidants that may reduce the risk of serious diseases, prevent inflammation, and contribute to overall health. Okras can be cooked into Stir-fries, added into Curries, Soups etc.,
     In this recipe, Okras are cut into thin strips and then it is tossed along with Flours & Spices, Lemon Juice and the moist from the vegetable does the binding process.  These marinated Okra Strips are then deep-fried on a medium flame until it turns into golden brown in colour & into crispy goodness.  Kurkuri Bhindi can be served as a Side Dish along with both Roti & Rice.  It can also be served as a Starter or a Snack.  Sprinkle a bit of Chaat Masala over the Deep-fried Okras before serving.

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Cuisine - South Indian
Course - Side dish
Spice Level - Moderate
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 3 - 4
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 5 - 10 Minutes
Marination Time - 20 - 30 Minutes
Cooking Time - 10 - 15 Minutes




HOW TO COOK KURKURI BHINDI - CRISPY DEEP FRIED OKRA

OKRA/LADY'S FINGER
KURKURI BHINDI - CRISPY DEEP FRIED OKRA

INGREDIENTS :

To Marinate:

Okra/Lady's Finger - 12-15 Nos.
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 2-3 Tspn
Coriander Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Garam Masala - 1/2 Tspn
Chaat Masala - 1 Tspn
Cumin Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Ajwain/Carom Seeds - a Pinch(Optional)
Gram Flour/Besan - 3-4 Tbspn
Rice Flour - 3 Tbspn
Lemon Juice - 1 Tspn
Salt - To Taste

To Deep Fry:

Oil - To Deep Fry

METHOD :

  • Wash, pat dry and trim the ends of the Okra.
  • Cut it into thin strips, remove and discard the seeds.
  • Mix the Flours and Spices along with a dash of salt and Lemon Juice.
  • Add Okra strips to the above and mix well.
  • Leave it aside for about 5 -10 minutes, the mix would have become slightly moist now.
  • If not sprinkle few drops of water and mix it well until each strip is well coated with the flour-spice mix.
  • Again leave it aside for about 10-20 Minutes.
  • Heat Oil in a Pan on a high flame.
  • Once the OIl starts to fume, reduce the flame to medium.
  • Carefully drop the marinated Okra strips to the oil and deep fry them on a medium flame.
  • Make sure that the strips do not get stuck to each other.
  • Carefully toss them up in oil once.
  • Deep fry them until the sizzling sound stops and it turns into golden brown colour.
  • Once done remove from oil and allow it to drain on a paper towel.
  • Serve Kurkuri Bhindi hot with a sprinkle of Chaat Masala.
  • Can serve Kurkuri Bhindi as a Starter, Snack or as a Side Dish along with both Roti & Rice.

 

NOTES :

  • Make sure the Okras are pat dried before cutting it.
  • Cut it into thin strips & discard the seeds.  This helps you to get crispy Okra fries.
  • Sprinkle water to the flour and spice mix only if necessary.
  • The moistness from the vegetable & the lemon juice would do the job.
  • Fry the Okra Strips on a medium flame until golden brown in colour.
  • Above method helps in getting crispy Okra fries.
  • Adjust the amount of spiciness to your preference.
  • Adding Ajwain/Carom Seeds is purely optional.

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