I first had fried okra at Memaw's house along with fried green tomatoes. However, I do not remember her growing okra so I don't know where she got the okra. (Likely from a neighbor who had a bumper crop!) Recently Laura visited with her fella. They seemed to like it so I said I would post the recipe.
While the okra sets in egg, mix up the coating. Equal parts of white cornmeal with all-purpose flour, salt and pepper, and whatever else you might want. (Garlic powder, HotShot, cayenne, etc.)
The egg will "soak" into the okra quite a bit and the okra will be very sticky. Remove the okra from the egg and toss in the coating ensuring it is covered.
![Paper bags make this really easy!](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjRU2xSkIp_3DEnjBkew3SG-ERR_C6otP37Rmujtfk6lvnI8PyiXSIGm5dk-lmqpUmt-NYF0eyaeNAVOzVwN0IM8986DD_oURkcKQYd_CW04BMVQbF1pJtq2qCRN6GWJoGNM-CFXxAJITji/w480-h640/2019-09-29+20.21.38.jpg)
Don't worry if you get a bit of clumping. Once coated, place in hot oil. (I like avocado oil because it has a very high smoke point.)
![A perfect time to use your cast iron skillet!](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiGm3ohVImuBNXNnu5tvp7FeAp8QKRgF11cRs7dSsckWS7mq6ag8iEYEIZTHanqSiZSmHzwXEVZCFn5xHBGhR_A850bznG8t1FomnPA96zIEcidRETmJmAsyFit3mF0-3KWPFp5g9vqRYko/w480-h640/2019-09-29+20.21.42.jpg)
Gently stir often until the okra is fully cooked and browned to your liking on all sides.
![You could also use a deep fryer.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgvsTcvXRgJMF3Kk9AEXtsccRLwNHJRg3zkOxFYastX-Y_57t5Ke-uJnx4DJA4dmeSdLfdQ-2a1Wg-G4bZDGk0i97iF2OVPgvvLGmvi8Y6yUfLBMnDWqxBdHgAZpO-dPGtSg5EPjdpqhASa/w480-h640/2020-07-27+18.21.33.jpg)
When done, drain well on paper towel or in metal basket. Season with salt/pepper to taste. I really like okra. I have several okra recipes that I like to make, but this one seems universally enjoyed even by people who "don't like okra." My other recipes do not have family ties though but I may post them anyway!
I will sometimes fry green beans using the same method! Tasty!
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