Air fryer okra is the BEST way to enjoy this often overlooked vegetable. The air fryer turns what many refer to as a “slimy” texture into crispy, crunchy okra fries. Seasoned simply but irresistibly, this recipe will have you falling in love with okra!
I did not grow up eating okra. It was as far out of my Italian family’s repertoire as you might imagine.
But, sometime in young adulthood (I think it was actually after a business trip to Alabama where it was served fried on a BBQ platter) I decided to buy it and try it out.
It was not love at first bite. If you’ve heard people claim okra is slimy, there’s a reason why: it can be. But it doesn’t have to be.
The trick to okra is learning how to prepare it. Cut up and thrown in a soup, yeah, it’s gonna be slimy and gross. But when you treat it right, it can be one of the most deliciously crispy vegetables out there.
And making okra in the air fryer is one way to do just that.
For quite awhile, I roasted okra whole in the oven and made “okra fries”. I swore by this method for years and have actually told people it rivaled real fries when dipped in ketchup. I still stand by that statement.
But, like with a few things now (like air fryer frozen broccoli and air fryer eggplant), the air fryer has rocked my world (in a good way) when it comes to preparing a vegetable I thought I knew best.
Having now experienced both methods, I can confidently say making okra in the air fryer is THE BEST way to eat this vegetable.
INGREDIENTS TO MAKE AIR FRYER OKRA
Lots of recipes for making okra involve a breading and an egg dip. This air fryer okra recipe is not one of them.
It’s much less messy and keeps the dish both vegan and gluten-free. Air frying okra this way is also lower calorie and lower carb!
- 1 pound fresh okra
- avocado oil
- salt
- garlic powder
- cumin
- coriander
- turmeric
- chili powder
- arrowroot powder
HOW TO MAKE OKRA IN THE AIR FRYER
Start by washing and thoroughly drying the fresh okra. Trim off the ends and slice it in half lengthwise then add to a large mixing bowl. Drizzle the avocado oil on top of the okra slices and toss to combine.
Add the salt, spices and arrowroot powder to the bowl and give everything a good stir until each piece of okra is evenly coated with the mixture. Start with 2 tablespoons of the arrowroot powder and increase to 3 if needed so that all the okra is well coated. This is what helps it crisp up in the air fryer!
If you prefer, tapioca starch or cornstarch can be substituted for the arrowroot powder.
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Transfer the okra from the bowl to the air fryer trays (or the basket depending on your model air fryer) making sure to arrange in a single layer.
Air fry the okra at 400°F for 20 minutes. Rotate the trays halfway through cooking (or shake the basket). The okra should be crispy and golden brown around the edges when it’s finished. Keep an eye on it from the 15 minute mark on so no pieces burn.
Remove from the air fryer and serve with some fresh parsley for garnish if desired.
FRIED OKRA BITES VS. FRIES
Oftentimes when you see fried okra, it’s cut into “bites” or little circles.
I’m honestly not really sure why that is because, in my opinion, okra is better when “fried” lengthwise to resemble fries.
I personally think this slicing method allows for a crispier result since it exposes the entire length of the “slimy” middle to the air fryer.
Cutting the okra in circles doesn’t do as good of a job of that and unless they’re dipped in egg, breaded and then fried, the result isn’t as crunchy.
Save the circles for making stewed okra and tomatoes but stick to a fry shape for this approach.
Plus, doesn’t anything in “fry” form just taste better?
I think so.
Hence parsnip fries, jicama fries and purple sweet potato fries!
CAN YOU FRY FROZEN OKRA?
I keep a bag of frozen okra in my freezer so I get the temptation to want to use frozen okra for this recipe.
I don’t recommend it however since it’s already cut into circles for the reasons above.
Keep the frozen okra for things like chili (it’d be good in brisket chili!) or stew and stick to fresh if you want to air fry okra.
This air fried okra may not be the traditional “southern” way (my okra cornmeal cakes are a better fit for that) but, I’m pretty confident with the first crispy bite you’ll be ditching any preconceived notions of what “fried okra” is and be all about this air fried approach.
Feel free to change up the seasonings too. As with any roasted or air fried vegetable (like air fryer carrots), the flavor can go any which way you prefer. I tend to default to garlic powder as it’s always a crowd pleaser.
But the cumin, coriander and turmeric on these okra fries give a little bit of an Indian vibe. It’s not overpowering and not as intense as curry or garam masala would be. But, I did take inspiration from the Indian dish “kurkuri bhindi” which just means fried okra.
In that preparation, similar spices are used but the okra is tossed in chickpea flour to coat instead of the arrowroot powder I used here. So let’s call this air fried okra a hybrid – half Indian inspired, half traditional Southern inspired.
Either way, the result is a crispy delicious okra “fry” that will completely captivate your taste buds!
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Air Fryer Okra
Ingredients
- 1 pound okra, washed, dried and cut in half lengthwise
- 2 tablespoons avocado oil
- 3/4 teaspoon Kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon coriander
- 1/2 teaspoon turmeric
- 1/4 teaspoon chili powder
- 2-3 tablespoons arrowroot powder, *see note for substitutions
Instructions
- Place washed, dried and halved okra in a large bowl.
- Drizzle avocado oil over the okra and toss to combine.
- Add the salt, spices and arrowroot powder to the bowl and stir until combined. All pieces of okra should be evenly coated with the mixture.
- Place the seasoned okra onto the trays (or in the basket) of an air fryer in a single layer.
- Air fry at 400°F for 20 minutes, rotating trays or shaking basket halfway through cooking time.
- Remove once the okra is crispy and golden brown around edges.
- Garnish with fresh parsley if desired and serve as a side dish or as "fries" with your favorite dipping sauce.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.
I’m going to try this tonight. Was going to cook okra anyway and found this recipe. Oh, and you can absolutely fry frozen okra. Thaw, drain, dust with cornmeal, salt and pepper and fry it right up. Can hardly tell it has been frozen! We put a bunch in the freezer this year from our garden and will definitely be frying some of it!
I’ve tried numerous air fryer okra recipes. Fried Okra is one my favorites but it’s not exactly healthy and if you make it at home, it’s a mess.
This recipe is VERY GOOD! Good enough to definitely make again. It’s now my GO TO for okra. I used Cornstarch and adjusted the seasoning a bit.
What a great idea to make these lengthwise instead of cut into the little circles. I like it so much better this way! Thanks for the great recipe!
I’m a long-time fan of okra, especially fried okra. This recipe for an air fryer yielded nicely crisped strips but with none of the flavor associated with okra. I was tempted to toss the lot but munched thru until the end. The flavor never improved.
What is wrong? I suspect the mixture of seasonings other than oil and salt.
Back to tradition for my next batch of okra. Why ruin a lovely vegetable?
Not sure why you’d make a recipe that includes a bunch of spices if you want the “unadulterated” taste of okra. Seems a bit unfair to rate it as 2/5 for something that’s a personal preference when it came out exactly as it should.
I enjoy trying new approaches to food and expect the recipes to enhance or tweak the base flavor of the main ingredient. Sorry if my opinion of this okra recipe seemed extreme but, in my opinion, the recipe completely changed the flavor profile of okra to something not identifiable as okra.
I am always so afraid of okra turning out slimy. This was perfect and something I can make quickly – and even ask my family to make. No. More. Slime!
just now trying okra and any recipes I find on preparing okra I will try to make.
I just heard about okra fries for the first time on a friend’s blog, and I’m happy this recipe popped up so I can try them at home myself. I’ll update on how they turn out. We have a lot of okras in Jamaica and I’ve never heard of anyone preparing them this way, so I’m excited to give it a try.
I am just new to air fry the food I have tried comes out very good.So I would like more recipes to try.
Gina, this was delicious! I added a little (coarse grain) cornmeal for a little extra crunch. Great TV snack but also nice side dish instead of French fries.
Do you need to preheat the air fryer?
You can but it’s not necessary.