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Gluten-Free Okra Fritters

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Inside: Gluten-Free Okra Fritters

Most people refuse to eat okra. They complain because it’s too slimy. I get it. I don’t like sautéed okra. However, when properly prepared okra can be delicious.

Below I’m going to share with you Gluten-Free Okra Fritters that everyone will love. True story: I once brought them to a church gathering and they were gobbled up like candy. It wasn’t until the platter was empty that I ‘fessed up and told people they were okra fritters. Many replied that they didn’t like okra but they loved these!


Gluten-Free Okra Fritters

Okra is one of the easiest plants to grow in the garden. It doesn’t use a lot of water, loves hot weather, can produce without using fertilizers, and (once harvested) freezes well. Seriously, what’s not to love here.

Gluten-Free Okra Fritter

Most gardeners love to grow okra, but many of them don’t really want to eat okra. Well, I’m here to fix that situation for good. I have a recipe that was my son-in-law’s Memaw’s fried okra fritter recipe that I converted into gluten-free okra fritters.


The Recipe

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This recipe is so simple. All you need to do is toss everything into a Mini-Prep Food Processor. Give it a few pulses until it is well blended.

Gluten-Free Okra Fritters

Next, heat up some oil in a dutch oven. I love to use my Le Creuset 5 qt. Dutch Oven, but these can be pricey (mine was a gift). Here’s an equally effective, but less expensive version by Lodge.

For my oil, I prefer to use avocado oil that I get at Costco. It is pure heaven. If you prefer a milder taste, then canola oil works just fine.

Next, drop large spoonfuls into the hot oil. Fry on one side, flip, fry on the other side. Drain on paper towels.

Gluten-Free Okra Fritters

Lastly, pull them out of the frying pan and drain on paper towels. We love to dip them in Greek yogurt, Tzatziki Sauce or ketchup (not at the same time-that would be gross).

Gluten-Free Okra Fritter

Printable Recipe

Yield: 4 Servings

Gluten-Free Okra Fritters

Gluten-Free Okra Fritters

Gluten-Free Okra Fritters. So unbelievably good! Kids love these - what a great way to eat your veggies! Serve with a Greek yogurt or Tziki sauce. Watch them disappear.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Inactive Time 10 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 C. Okra cut into medium-sized pieces
  • 1 Medium Onion - roughly chopped
  • 1 Clove Garlic
  • 1 C. Namaste Gluten-Free Perfect Flour Blend (or regular flour if you don't need it GF)
  • 1 C. Non-GMO Cornmeal
  • 1 t. Salt
  • 1 t. Baking Powder
  • 1/8 t. Cayenne (or 1/4 t. Black Pepper)
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 C. Water or Milk

Instructions

  1. Add all of the ingredients into a mini-prep food processor.
  2. Pulse until well blended.
  3. Heat the avocado oil in a cast iron dutch oven. (Canola oil works well, too)
  4. Drop medium size spoonfuls of okra blend into the hot oil.
  5. Once browned on one side, flip to cook on the other side. About 3-4 minutes.
  6. Press to flatten slightly and allow to cook on the other side another 3-4 minutes.
  7. Remove from hot oil and drain on paper towel.
  8. Salt to taste.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 294Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 51mgSodium: 767mgCarbohydrates: 55gFiber: 4gSugar: 6gProtein: 10g

Some additional thoughts…

  • You don’t have to use a food processor to create this recipe. Instead, finely chop the okra, onion, and garlic.
  • If you don’t need to follow a gluten-free diet, use regular flour. They will taste almost identical.
  • OK, if you hate okra more than anything else, replace the okra with the same amount of grated zucchini. Be sure to drain the zucchini first or it will spatter in the hot oil.
  • I highly recommend the Namaste Gluten-Free Perfect Flour Blend. Many gluten-free flours include rice flour which tends to burn when frying. This flour does not. When mixed with the cornmeal, it is excellent for frying.
  • This recipe can easily be cut in half.

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