Cooking Lady Fingers (Okra)

Dinner time is waiting. The rice will soon be cooked from the rice cooker. Also, a hungry stomach.

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Lots of outdoor activities make me hungry more easily. This time I chose to eat rice as an alternative to my usual potato diet menu. Sometimes I also eat sweet potatoes and pumpkin. So, returning to rice as our native main food here is to avoid boredom. Also, to surprise my tongue for the missed rice.

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Unfortunately, there are m only okra (lady fingers) left. I was not allowed to go to the market again that evening. Honestly, I've never cooked lady finger before. At first I bought Lady Fingers to make Grilled Lady Fingers for Vegan BBQ in the next few days. But since I have to cook for dinner this time, I have to use that first.

I'm not sure if this Lady Fingers recipe for side dishes can work. It's because the first time. Some people say cooking Lady Fingers is quite tricky.

I ventured to cook Lady Fingers with a version of the seasoning that's comfortable on my tongue. I only use simple seasoning as my daily food in general.


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I found Lady Fingers at the modern market. Not something local in our society. But seeing people from other countries cooking this vegetable, I was interested in trying it. Although originally first intention just for Grilled, not for Steamed.

This time I will have the courage to cook Lady Fingers using steam. Which is then poured with soy-onion sauce.

Have you eaten Lady Fingers before? They do have a unique shape. Long and slender like a woman's fingers. But inside it actually has a texture of cavities. The cavities are hollow and have tiny seeds inside. How interesting!




The Ingredients

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  • 150 grams of okra (lady's fingers)
  • 2 tablespoons of soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons of cornstarch
  • a thumb-size of ginger, flattened
  • 3 cloves of small red onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves of garlic, chopped
  • 300 ml of water
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt



Cooking Instructions

Remove the base of Lady Fingers.

D17CB7DA-8E9E-4EB4-A65F-817007BBCCF9.jpegI use a knife. Gently slice the base Lady Fingers. Then we can see the inside of Lady Fingers which is so beautiful.


Steam Lady Fingers.

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Mix Soy Sauce and Corn Flour

In a bowl, mix together soy sauce with corn flour, water and salt. Until flour combine well with soy sauce and water.


Stir-fry Onion

4C2318B3-9513-45FA-88EB-2D870B605C34.jpegPreheat cooking oil. Then add chopped onion, garlic, and flattened ginger. Stir-fry until they smell delicious.


Add soy sauce mixture

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This soy sauce is ready to be served and sprinkled over the steamed lady fingers. Don't forget to sprinkle fellow seeds or even crispy crackers.

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To be honest, Lady Fingers was quite acceptable to my palate. But the method of cooking Lady Fingers this time turned out to be not full makes me satisfying. Why? Because it doesn't suit my comfortable taste. The inside of Lady Fingers turned out to have quite a mucus and slimy texture. That sensation makes eating with rice an unpleasant atmosphere.

I'm looking for a solution. Finally I added spicy red chilli paste. And sure enough, steamed lady finger with soy sauce, my tongue can be more acceptable. Spicy taste helped me!

In my opinion, Lady Fingers is more appropriate when served as a side dish without gravy. Like Grilled. I'm curious as to what it would be like if Lady Fingers were Grilled with lots of Chili flakes. Next time I will try again to conquer Lady Fingers.

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If you have a better way of cooking Lady Fingers, you can recommend it to me. See you guys.




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Anggrek Lestari


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Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.


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I've been looking Okra here in France but I can't find it. I love to eat this in the Philippines.

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I as a Japanese had the same problem in Germany. But! I found Okra grown in Germany today at a weekly market. It is one of my favorite summer veggies but I haven't been successful in growing it in Germany. The farmer lady said she even didn't know how much she could charge for them but she sounded happy and proud that she tried to grow it. I look forward to cooking and eating them tomorrow 😊

I wish you will find yours in France!

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@itravelrox honestly in my city is difficult too. Just some for lucky to see them in modern market sometimes

Hope you can find it in Asian market maybe

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Wao! This looks amazing, and this is another style of making okaro which you shared and I will be willing to learn this new stuff you made

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We are learn many thing, new thing through Hive 🙂

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Yeah, that's right. You have also impacted into me this way.

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I have never eaten these, but they look so cute, if I had them in front of me, I would eat them without a doubt hehehe.

I really like your pictures, they are beautiful.

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I am afraid of these but I was told that they are ok if coated then deep fried. You make them look sooo delicious, I am thinking of trying them one day. We have them always available here. Anyway your plate looks pretty.

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Yeah, my first initial was for Grill or fry. But because unexpected moment, I have to make them side dishes with soy sauce 😅 so the inside texture is not good. That was my really really first cooking okra. I hope next time Will be better.

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I'm curious about the taste, because to be honest I've never made this dish before, I've also just seen a different processing and it's so special from you, I'm sure it's delicious, thank you

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I thought this veggie is difficult to find in your city. But try to find it in modern market 🙂

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What a nice dish! Lady fingers are popular around here, but mostly for soup. Rice, on the other hand, is staple food, though we only eat it once a week at home, approx.

My father used to cook lady fingers in boiling water with a little salt. Then he would take them out to drain and finally served them with butter and black pepper. It was a snack.

Thank you for another great post, @anggreklestari 😀🖤

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Maybe you can share later so I can see the better lady finger's recipe 🙂

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Oh, I'd love to. It might not be the best, but I'm sure you'll love it, and I can go back to my childhood for a while. Big hug!

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Again, it's a dish I wouldn't normally prefer, but your presentation whets my appetite. I hope someone doesn't get mad at me for not eating healthy because they've made it before 😂

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No problem. This one is Asian dishes. And not suprise if you are like the taste. Honestly Im not like it too for this preparation ahaha. But I Saw in Malaysian they Grilled and then added spicy sauce 😀

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I have eaten them here in Venezuela and I love them, but I have only tasted them salcochados with a touch of salt, but I think it would be very nice to eat them as you prepared them more processed. I do like slimy things, but it is not to the taste of many. Thank you for giving us this recipe. Greetings and blessings @anggreklestari 🌺

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Oh that's great you are get used to eat lady fingers.
My late mom eat them to treatmeant for diabetic

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Hello, I have not tried them yet, but I will keep them in mind. Thanks for the recipe, beautiful photos.

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Another delicious menu from you. Lady Finger is one of my favorites no matter how it will be cooked. My mother planted lady finger in our backyard and soon we'll harvest it. In my garden, as well as in school, I also have there.

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We put lady finger wen we cook rice and dip it in vinegar after.

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Oh, so the slimy texture still in there?

Here is not popular 🙂

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