Skillet Okra and Rice

"This is from a March 1994 Betty Crocker cookbooklet. My garden is doing great and I was looking for new and different ways to prepare okra. This is a nice low-fat version."
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
3
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a 10-inch nonstick skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat.
  • Add the rice and cook about 3 minutes, stirring frequently or until lightly brown.
  • Add the onion, bell pepper and garlic; cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently, or until onion begins to soften.
  • Stir in remaining ingredeints except for the okra.
  • Heat to boiling, reduce heat; cover and simmer until rice is tender.
  • Add the okra, cover and simmer 10 minutes longer or until okra is tender.
  • Remove bay leaf and serve.

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  1. this was a really nice supper dish easy
     
  2. I really enjoyed this! I'm an okra fan, but don't often find new ways to prepare it. Instead of serving as a side dish, I decided to make this into a one-dish meal, and added about 1 1/2 cups of pulled pork that I had leftover from earlier in the week. I used a red pepper instead of green (don't like the green ones) and fresh tomato from my garden. The combination of lots of veggies and rice was very filling without being too heavy calorie wise- always a bonus! I thought this had plenty of flavor, although I did reseason with a bit of salt at the end. Next time I might bump the pepper sauce up as well, but that's just adjusting for personal taste. Thanks for a great dinner!
     
  3. i hate green bell pepper, so i used a can of ro-tel tomatoes instead. no other substitutes. a good vegetable side dish and we really liked it.
     
  4. This is a really easy & flavorful veggie crammed side dish. We loved it! Thanks, Paula!
     
  5. This was delicious, quick and easy to make. If you aren't a fan of Okra leave it out and make it anyway, this is soooo darned good. I did have to use frozen okra since my garden gave up the ghost too darned soon. Next time I make this the only thing I will change is to add a bit more red pepper sauce since I like a little more zing. Thank You for the recipe, I will be making this often.
     
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  1. I really enjoyed this! I'm an okra fan, but don't often find new ways to prepare it. Instead of serving as a side dish, I decided to make this into a one-dish meal, and added about 1 1/2 cups of pulled pork that I had leftover from earlier in the week. I used a red pepper instead of green (don't like the green ones) and fresh tomato from my garden. The combination of lots of veggies and rice was very filling without being too heavy calorie wise- always a bonus! I thought this had plenty of flavor, although I did reseason with a bit of salt at the end. Next time I might bump the pepper sauce up as well, but that's just adjusting for personal taste. Thanks for a great dinner!
     

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