Stir-Fried Okra (Bhindi Masala) with Peanuts and Coconut
There's a little interesting story behind this Bhindi Masala (Stir-fried Okra). One of the most challenging yet interesting part of being a chef is that you often get an opportunity to turn something ordinary into extraordinary, and that's the part I really like! Experimenting with flavors and spices is what makes a cook's life exciting, not always succesful, but definitely exciting. Luckily for all of you, I only share my successful endeavors with you:) And the vegetable that steals the show today is nothing but the simple Okra(Ladyfinger), or "Bhindi", as it's known in India. The trouble we all face while cookng okra is that it can get to be a really "sticky affair", literally. So it helps to fry, or in this case, stir-fry it a little to get rid of that stickiness. But the twist that transforms this simple Bhindi Masala into a delicious and unique okra curry is the addition of peanuts, onions, bread crumbs and some coconut!
The key to making tasty okra is to choose the tender variety, with a thinner skin and as less seeds as possible. This will give them a better texture and taste, so take your time in picking and choosing your okra(bhindi). Also, never wash the okra, rather, wipe them clean with a wet towel. This will help avoid the stickiness a lot!
Ingredients
1 packet of freshly-cut okra
1/4th cup peanut powder
1/2 cup onions - finely chopped
1/2 cup grounded bread crumbs
1/4th cup shredded coconut
2 tsp fenugreek seeds
2 tsp cumin seeds
5-6 cloves of garlic - minced
8-10 tbsp olive oil (or low-fat cooking oil)
1 tbsp turmeric powder
2 tsp sugar
salt and lemon juice - according to taste
2 tbsp red chilli powder
2 tbsp cumin-coriander powder(dhana-jeera)
freshly chopped cilantro - for garnish
Method
Heat the oil in a wok and add the fresh okra to it. Stir fry the bhindi on medium flame, stirring often to make sure it does not get burnt. Add the ground bread crumbs to coat the okra. Do this till the okra becomes cripy and the stickiness starts disappearing. Now remove the okra and keep aside.
In the same wok, add 1 tbsp oil, the cumin and fenugreek seeds, minced garlic and the onions. Saute them till the onions look glazed. Now add the peanut powder and roast for a couple of minutes, Then add the okra to this, add salt and sugar, and cook partially covered on medium flame, stirring occasionally. After it has cooked, add the remaining spices and the lemon juice. Mix well, then add half of the shredded coconut. Cook for some more time and transfer to a serving bowl.
Garnish with the chopped cilantro and the remaining shredded coconut and serve the hot Bhindi Masala with hot chapatis or parathas!
Related Recipes:
Malai Kofta Curry
Spicy Dum Aloo/Potato Curry
Paneer Butter Masala
The key to making tasty okra is to choose the tender variety, with a thinner skin and as less seeds as possible. This will give them a better texture and taste, so take your time in picking and choosing your okra(bhindi). Also, never wash the okra, rather, wipe them clean with a wet towel. This will help avoid the stickiness a lot!
Ingredients
1 packet of freshly-cut okra
1/4th cup peanut powder
1/2 cup onions - finely chopped
1/2 cup grounded bread crumbs
1/4th cup shredded coconut
2 tsp fenugreek seeds
2 tsp cumin seeds
5-6 cloves of garlic - minced
8-10 tbsp olive oil (or low-fat cooking oil)
1 tbsp turmeric powder
2 tsp sugar
salt and lemon juice - according to taste
2 tbsp red chilli powder
2 tbsp cumin-coriander powder(dhana-jeera)
freshly chopped cilantro - for garnish
Method
Heat the oil in a wok and add the fresh okra to it. Stir fry the bhindi on medium flame, stirring often to make sure it does not get burnt. Add the ground bread crumbs to coat the okra. Do this till the okra becomes cripy and the stickiness starts disappearing. Now remove the okra and keep aside.
In the same wok, add 1 tbsp oil, the cumin and fenugreek seeds, minced garlic and the onions. Saute them till the onions look glazed. Now add the peanut powder and roast for a couple of minutes, Then add the okra to this, add salt and sugar, and cook partially covered on medium flame, stirring occasionally. After it has cooked, add the remaining spices and the lemon juice. Mix well, then add half of the shredded coconut. Cook for some more time and transfer to a serving bowl.
Garnish with the chopped cilantro and the remaining shredded coconut and serve the hot Bhindi Masala with hot chapatis or parathas!
Related Recipes:
Malai Kofta Curry
Spicy Dum Aloo/Potato Curry
Paneer Butter Masala
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45 comments :
Lot of people do not know how to cook with Okra, that's why they whine about stringy and all. I always dry fry in non-stick pan, never had a problem, love Bhindi!:)
Looks great, love the addition of Peanuts in there. Good job.I got the whole Gujarati thali at FH this week, YAY!:D
Very interesting recipe and a must try. The peanut and coconut must make it taste delicious...
Hi Mansi
At last managed to track your blog site. Nice green preparation with cocunut. Healthy food. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Mansi!! I remember having stuffed bhindi but never ever tried, Yours look so delicious that i gotta try!!
so yum!!
yum-o :)
peanut and coconut with bhindi... there is nothing in the recipe i dont like:)
adding breadcrums to okra wowww I can imagine the taste Mansi
Thanks folks! I have bookmarked this recipe too:) it really turned out great!
Ben - the honor factor is mutual:) I'll add you too, unless haven't already:)
okra masala with peanuts, that sounds delicious. Will have to try it soon :)
Hi Mansi
adding peanut pd gives more taste.
Peanut powder sounds better than besan. Thanks for the recipe, Mansi. I have fresh okra on hand :)
Wow! Nice combo of flavors, Mansi! Will try sometime. :)
you really turnd a simple okra masala into a new dish mansi! those flavors sound really nice! and coconut?? now that's inventive:)
-Kathy
i love okra, so i'm gonna bookmark this.
Great combo of flavours and sounds delicious :)
Rosie x
I'm really happy everyone liked this dish..I was so sketical adding ingredients to my fancy, but the end result was good:) thanks god! hehehe:D
boy! you are creative! from where do u get these creative combos??:)
definitely gonna try this one out...and loved the tip about how to pick okra..I never knew that!!
-Angela
Looks delicious Mansi, I love anydish made with okra. Have to try it using peanut and bread crumbs..no doubt it will be yum.
love bhindi...looks like its a bhindi day!!! just saw another Bhindi dish in "Simply spicy"
Nice one Mansi! Pravs just cooked up Bhendi too... Learnt 2 new ways.. Liked idea of adding peanuts! A crunch inbetween.. yum yum!
Mansi, you know I have never created anything with okra. My grandma scared the bajeebees out of me because she said that it is hard to cook with a when you do, the okra gets a slippery consistency. This recipe looks absolutely beautiful and I think Grandma needed someone like you to show her just how it is suppose to be done! Thank you so much for sharing and now I can't wait to try this recipe. . .YaY! =D
Shandy@Pastry Heaven
yeah, looks like okra is in season!
Shandy - that's a huuuuuge compliment, but seriously, I think your grandma just didn't want you to get your hands dirty:)
not many people try to mix coconut with onions, bt actually when you do they taste fantastic...
Nice one.. hope to see more of these.. By the way, bindi is my fav!!
Loved the idea of adding peanuts to okra...only last week i tried puneri aloo for the first time that has potatoes with crushed groundnuts...will try this for sure sometime
wow mansi thats a great blend with peanut :)
Nice recipe mansi. Love the presentation. And especially okra is one of my fav vegetable. Addition of peanut is different. Must have tasted really good.
Hey Mansi , please some of that lovly bhindi over yaar ... its been a while since i had some. My hubby doesn't eat veggies so don't end up buying them only !!!
The best tip to avoid the stickiness is to never WASH the okra but rather wipe it with a damp towel. I liked this new way of making okra Mansi, my recipes for okra have always been limited.
Anu, easy, Roopa - glad you liked the twist:)
Shriya - I'm trying to improve my presentation skills, so thanks for the compliment!
Kate - come along this weekend! I'll show you SFO and lots of bhindi:)
Nams - thnks for reminding me about that...I folow the same practise, but maybe I should add it to this recipe notes too:)
I love okra but never tried making them with peanuts and coconut...I always stir-fry them with sambal or put them in my curries. Yummy.
:)
I know what I'm going to be cooking tomorrow :)
Okra isnt really one of my fav veggies but its sooo good for you that now I have started adding more recipes to my bank. Will be adding this one as well. It looks enticing :o)
I love okra, and I'm sure this tastes wonderful. Thanks for the recipe and for entering it for Vegetable Love!
I usually make okra with Mexican seasonings, but coconut? I'm in love Mansi. I can't wait to try it.
wow!!!okra and peanut ...never tried it out !!!...excellent one
nice recipe and platter
Wow!! love the combination...am sure peanuts would add a distinctive flavour to the okra...they always do, isnt it!!
Nice and delicious blog!
This sounds delicious!
sounds delicious...but could you quantify 'one packet'?? this is too vague.
thanks
sounds delicious...but could you quantify 'one packet'?? this is too vague.
thanks
chakmool - sorry for confusing you, actually I bought like 1/2 pound of fresh okra from indian vegetable market...so you could probably use the same:) hope this helps!
We used to eat okra all of the time growing up, but it was never like this! This sounds wonderful!
Oh, this sounds wonderful, I might have to give it a try. I've alway been one of those people afraid to cook with okra.
And thanks for visiting my blog, you're is lovely as well. Happy eating!
The recipe turned out really good! I just stumbled across your blog when searching for recipes. I will certainly try out more recipes in the days to come. Thank you!
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