By
eHow Food & Drink Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You’ll Need:
- Okra pods
- Strainer
- A sharp knife
- Pot with lid
- Ice
- Zippered freezer bags
Step1
Choose young, fresh, tender okra pods that are soft and green. Pick okra with little to no puncture marks on it and as little brown on the pods as possible.
Step2
Place the okra in a strainer and rinse with cold or lukewarm water. Separate the pods into 4-inch pods or smaller (small pods) and pods that are longer than 4-inches (large pods).
Step3
Cut the stems off at the very end of the pods with a sharp knife of just the small pods. Be careful not to cut into the seed cell.
Step4
Fill a pot 2/3 full of water and bring it to a boil. Get a large bowl of ice and cold water ready as the water is boiling.
Step5
Place the small pods into the pot and cover, boiling for exactly three minutes. This procedure is called "blanching" the pods. While these pods are boiling, prepare the large pods. After removing the small pods from the pot with a slotted spoon, boil the larger pods for four minutes.
Step6
Place the okra directly into the ice water after removing them from the boiling water and let cool for five minutes. Add more ice if you need to in order to keep the water cold.
Step7
Place the okra from the ice water into a strainer and drain for two to three minutes. Place the okra in zippered freezer bags, get as much air out of the bag as possible, and put them into the freezer.
Comments
jgosney said
on 7/12/2008 Why should you not let okra sit for longer than 30 minutes before using blanching?