Sig's Okra with Tomatoes and Italian Sweet Peppers
Sig's Okra with Tomatoes and Italian Sweet Peppers

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You will get a slimy substance coming out and the okra will cook away. You need to gently cut the stem away with out opening the okra up, brush the okra with red wine vinegar and if possible leave to dry in the sun for about an hour or so. Add peppers to the saucepan; sauté until tender. Slice browned garlic cloves into thin slices and add to saucepan.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have sig's okra with tomatoes and italian sweet peppers using 13 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Sig's Okra with Tomatoes and Italian Sweet Peppers:
  1. Take 700 grams okra
  2. Get 125 ml Red wine vinegar
  3. Prepare 400 grams of tomatoes or one can of tomatoes about 400 grams
  4. Make ready 4 tbsp olive oil
  5. Get 2 clove smoked garlic
  6. Prepare 250 grams onions
  7. Get 2 sweet Italian peppers
  8. Make ready 1/2 tsp dried parsley
  9. Get 1/2 tsp dried chervil
  10. Get 1 pinch Brown sugar
  11. Make ready 1/4 tsp All purpose seasoning
  12. Make ready 1 pinch fresh cracked black pepper
  13. Take instead of preparing the okra yourself you can alternatively use 2 jars , about 250 grams each , of already cooked okra in tomato sauce

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Instructions to make Sig's Okra with Tomatoes and Italian Sweet Peppers:
  1. If making from fresh clean the okra carefully by gently scraping away the little hairs on the skin. You don't have to do this but some people have a reaction to them. Do not cut the ends of to reveal the seeds . You will get a slimy substance coming out and the okra will cook away .You need to gently cut the stem away with out opening the okra up, brush the okra with red wine vinegar and if possible leave to dry in the sun for about an hour or so. Simmer them for about 20-30 minutes in the tomato sauce until soft but not mashy, season them with all purpose season ,parsley, sugar, black pepper and chervil. You can add a little chilli if you like . Leave to cool. Serve with the sauté peppers ,onions and garlic .
  2. If you use okra already cooked ,from a jar and in tomato sauce you will need 2 jars each about 250 grams , sauté the peppers onions and garlic in the oil, cool and gently lift them under the okra . Sprinkle with a little chilli , parsely and chervil . Serve at room temperature
  3. Best serve with bread or with lamb or as a appetiser or snack

Brown the onion in the salt pork, then add the tomatoes, the okra and peppers. Add the arrowroot mixed with a little cold water. Remove from heat and set aside. Stanley York: Mustard greens, winter squash, green beans - Wed/Sat. Don Long: Potatoes, peppers, okra, fried apple pies and jelly- Wed/Sat.

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