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Okra Stew Recipe-How to Make Vendakka Stew Recipe

November 24, 2015 12 Comments

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Learn how to make Okra or Vendakka Stew using this simple and easy recipe from my mom’s kitchen through step by step pictures

As I have proclaimed loud and clear many times before, I am not a fan of vendakka or okra and pretty much any recipe with it doesn’t push me to the other side. Amma, however, cooks a lot of vendakka recipes and this Vendakka Stew is a particular favourite of hers because it gets done so easy and quick with a minimum of ingredients. Like mom, like daughter, eh? 😉

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The beauty of this vendakka stew, or pretty much any Kerala-style stew recipe is that is the list of ingredients are very small and the dish is almost exclusively with coconut milk and the main vegetable – in this case, Okra. So let’s check out how to make this easy Okra or Vendakka stew.

Also check out:
Fish moilee (Kerala fish stew)
Bhindi masala
Okra avial

Okra Stew Recipe-How to Make Vendakka Stew Recipe

Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes
Serves 4
Recipe source: Amma

Ingredients:
2 cups of okra (vendakka) cut into 1″ pieces
1 cup of thin coconut milk (check notes)
1 cup of thick coconut milk
2-3 green chillies, slit lengthwise (adjust to taste)
1 large onion, sliced
1/2 tsp of minced ginger
1 strand of curry leaves
3/4 tsp of salt (adjust to taste)
1 tbsp of oil (preferably coconut oil)
1/4 tsp of black mustard seeds

How to Make Okra Stew:

1. Heat the oil in a pan and add the mustard seeds. When they pop, add the onions and ginger. Saute until the onions turn pink and transparent. Don’t let them brown.

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2. Next, add the chopped okra and green chillies along with some salt. Mix well and add the thin coconut milk to this. Mix again and cook covered for around 15 mins until the okra turns soft. Keep the fire on low and check a few times in between to make sure there’s enough liquid to cook the okra (there should be, for the measurements I have given).

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3. Once the okra is cooked, add the thick coconut milk and mix well. Heat through (do NOT bring to boil) and remove from fire. Adjust salt at this stage if required and add the curry leaves.

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That’s it! Okra stew is now ready.

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Notes:

– To make coconut milk: take 1 cup grated coconut and add 1 cup warm water to it. Grind well together and squeeze out the milk, pressing the grated coconut against a sieve. This is your thick coconut milk or onnaam paal. Repeat with more water and this time you will get thinner coconut milk or rendaam paal. Remember that coconut milk should never be boiled or it will curdle.

– If you have good attention to detail, you will notice that we changed the pan used for cooking in step 3. This is because the usual iron kadai that amma uses was changing the colour of the coconut milk to a shade of grey. So our Okra Stew is not the perfect ivory white colour that it should be – bear with us.

– You can serve this Okra Stew with rice and vatha kuzhambu. Another good combination is Okra Stew with Appam.

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  1. Sanjeeta kk

    January 21, 2013 at 1:14 pm

    Another recipe to treasure for a vendakka lover..have tasted this a couple of times, but never got heart to try okra in gravy form…fear that it might resemble sticky glue..looks like I need to give a try to your recipe this weekend.

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  2. Jeyashrisuresh

    January 21, 2013 at 4:28 am

    This is quite new to me and sounds interesting too. Loved ur beautiful clicks

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  3. runnergirlinthekitchen.blogspot.com

    January 21, 2013 at 2:24 am

    I love okra in all its crunchy or dry form, but a stew is definitely interesting, something new to try for sure!
    As for your query on the flower shaped biscuits – I passed the batter through a star nozzle!

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  4. divya

    January 21, 2013 at 12:52 am

    yummmmm :)))…very tempting *drool*…

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  5. Priya

    January 20, 2013 at 3:49 pm

    Beautiful okra stew, sounds quite delicious.Beautiful captures.

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  6. Madhura

    January 20, 2013 at 1:04 pm

    Okras are my fav..
    just one question.. do u fry the okra till the slimy thing disappears or u just add the coconut milk soon?

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    • Nagalakshmi V

      January 20, 2013 at 1:18 pm

      you can lightly roast it to remove slime from okra. however for this okra stew recipe, i just added it to the thin coconut milk and cooked it covered until it was very soft. the slime disappeared on its own

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  7. M D

    January 20, 2013 at 3:17 am

    Beautiful looking dish. Love okras and sure to love this stew too!

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  8. Veena Theagarajan

    January 20, 2013 at 2:51 am

    Okara looks too good.. Never had this version before.. will try out soon
    Pics are so cute

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  9. Biny's Recipes

    January 19, 2013 at 9:48 pm

    wow okra never looked so good…nice recipe

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  10. Dipti Joshi

    January 19, 2013 at 4:42 pm

    It is very healthy and different recipe with okra. I am definitely going to try it.

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