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Praise for The Whole Okra
The volume you hold in your hands is a love song long overdue. It is anything and everything you wanted to know about this hallmark ingredient. I leave you in the capable hands of Chris Smith, your leader on a journey through the world of The Whole Okra.
MICHAEL W. TWITTY, author of the James Beard Awardwinning book The Cooking Gene
Okra is a contentious vegetablefolks love it or hate it. No one is ambivalent. Well, I am an okra lover, an okra apostle, an okra evangelist and Chris Smith is my absolute hero. He has written the definitive book on okra . The Whole Okra is packed with tips, techniques, gardening advice, and recipes. Its an absolute must-have for okra devotees.
VIRGINIA WILLIS, James Beard Awardwinning cookbook author and chef
Chris Smith takes a deep, deep dive into American okra culture, and the result is this amazing encyclopedia of our most misunderstood vegetable. The Whole Okra is a long-anticipated contribution to the foodways of the American South.
SEAN BROCK, James Beard Awardwinning chef and author
Much maligned, okra is among the most underrated vegetables. Okra is delicious, versatile, plentiful, and worthy of the attention it gets in The Whole Okra . If you are an okra lover, this book is an affirmation, filled with interesting stories and great ideas for using pods, flowers, and more. If you are not yet an okra lover, Chris Smiths enthusiasm may well convert you.
SANDOR ELLIX KATZ, author of Wild Fermentation and the James Beard AwardWinning book The Art of Fermentation
Okra has found its champion in Chris Smith as he covers every imaginable use for okra flowers, pods, and stems. Even longtime okra advocates will find plenty of new information here, from growing okra seedlings as microgreens to fermenting perfect pods. With humor and unflagging optimism for his subject, Smith melds meticulous research with firsthand experience working with dozens of varieties of okra. The Whole Okra is a celebration for okra fans, and may lead to the conversion of at least a few okra haters.
BARBARA PLEASANT, award-winning author of Homegrown Pantry
Gardeners and chefs are always looking for resources to inspire creative expression, especially when it comes to bumper crops. Chris Smith has put together a witty and well-written book about okra with historical context and creative uses for one of the Souths favorite and most debated exports. Even okra haters will find a recipe or concept in The Whole Okra that will bring them into the fold.
IAN BODEN, founding chef and owner, The Shack
Chris Smiths The Whole Okra is a delight for this confirmed okra lover. The beautiful photos and tempting okra recipes by renowned southern chefs call out to adventurous cooks and gardeners everywhere to try this underappreciated superfood. In this era of climate change, it is exciting to learn about okras many unique uses as high-protein flour, strong fiber, handcrafted paper, and high-quality oil.
IRA WALLACE, gardening expert, author of The Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in the Southeast
Okra has been discovered among the offerings in ancient Greek tombs, uncontestable evidence that this fascinating and well-travelled food plant has a rich history yet to be fully written. Meanwhile there is no need to wait for archaeology to piece it all together. In The Whole Okra , Chris Smith has given us an excellent introduction to all you need to know about okra, from hands-on garden tips to the many unusual ways to cook itnot to mention one of the best guides available to the multitude of varieties to choose from.
WILLIAM WOYS WEAVER, food historian; author of Heirloom Vegetable Gardening
The Whole Okra honors the humble yet versatile virtues of okra, and Chris Smiths comical, creative style of writing drew me in from the very beginning. His descriptions of okras infinite potential will inspire readers to dive deep into the heart and soul of what is possible in the garden and in the kitchen. The simple okra plant guides us into realms of diversity and connectivity and perhaps even offers us a glimpse into the meaning of life.
KATRINA BLAIR, author of The Wild Wisdom of Weeds.
Reader friendly, comprehensive, and massively informed, Chris Smiths The Whole Okra champions this versatile green vegetable in the face of those who revile its spines and slime. Part survey of varieties, part multicultural cookbook of historic okra preparations, Smiths narrative is a personal tour of this global plant. He explains why we should cherish open-pollinated heirloom varieties, why we should look beyond the pods to the flowers, seeds, and leaves for culinary gratification, and why we should grow okra if time and property permit. This is the first book to consult if you want to know about okra, its history, its cultivation, and its culinary applications.
DAVID S. SHIELDS, Carolina Distinguished Professor, University of South Carolina
OMG. Whod a thought brilliant and marvelous would be used to describe a book about this most unlikely topic? No garden/foodie geek will be able to put down this insightful, witty, humorous masterpiece.
FELDER RUSHING, host of NPRs The Gestalt Gardener ; author of Slow Gardening
I was skepticala whole book on okra ? Turns out many others are skeptical, too, and Chris Smith wants to set the record straight, which he does in an entertaining and informative way. You can grow okra as easily as tomatoes, pests are few, and it has good vigor. Eat the pods, seeds, and leaves; okra tastes terrific in a raw salad, too. This unexpected combination of a Brit living in Carolina and writing about okra is a great read. The Whole Okra will make you want to start growing and eating okra today.
CHARLES DOWDING, no dig gardening expert; creator of the Charles Dowding No Dig website
THE WHOLE OKRA
A Seed to Stem Celebration
CHRIS SMITH
foreword by MICHAEL W. TWITTY
CHELSEA GREEN PUBLISHING
White River Junction, Vermont
London, UK
Copyright 2019 by Chris Smith.
All rights reserved.
Unless otherwise noted, all photographs copyright 2019 by Chris Smith.
No part of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form by any means without permission in writing from the publisher.
Spicy Okra recipe by Marcus Samuelsson is from The Soul of a New Cuisine: A Discovery of the Foods and Flavors of Africa . Copyright 2006 by Marcus Samuelsson. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Round Steak and Okra Gumbo recipe by Virginia Willis is from Okra: A Savor the South Cookbook by Virginia Willis. Copyright 2014 by Virginia Willis. Used by permission of the University of North Carolina Press. www.uncpress.org
Pickled Okra recipe by Sean Brock is excerpted from Heritage copyright 2014 by Sean Brock. Used by permission of Artisan, a division of Workman Publishing Co., Inc., New York. All Rights Reserved
Okra Fries recipe by Vivian Howard is from Deep Run Roots by Vivian Howard. Copyright 2016 by Vivian Howard. Used by permission of Little, Brown, and Company, an imprint of Hachette Books Group.
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Editor: Fern Marshall Bradley
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Printed in the United States of America.
First printing May 2019.
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Our Commitment to Green Publishing
Chelsea Green sees publishing as a tool for cultural change and ecological stewardship. We strive to align our book manufacturing practices with our editorial mission and to reduce the impact of our business enterprise in the environment. We print our books and catalogs on chlorine-free recycled paper, using vegetable-based inks whenever possible. This book may cost slightly more because it was printed on paper from responsibly managed forests, and we hope youll agree that its worth it. The Whole Okra was printed on paper supplied by Versa Press that is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.
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