Fried corn succotash
- 1/2 green pepper
- 1/2 red pepper
- 1/2 red onion
- 1/2 white onion
- 3 cobs of corn
- 1 packages frozen okra
- 1 can 8 oz can of tomato sauce
- 1 can 14.5 oz of stewed tomatoes
- 2 slice of bacon
- 1 stick of butter
- 1 salt
- 1 black pepper
- 1 red pepper flakes
- 1 onion powder
- Shuck and boil your corn cobs in salted water for about 10 mins.
- Makes it easier to cut your corn off the cob.
- Fry 2 to 3 strips of bacon in cooking oil.
- While bacon is cooking cut up your peppers and onions.
- Use a fork to chop up bacon.
- In the same pan that you cooked the bacon put your onions and peppers in and start to sautee along with the bacon.
- I like to use a cast iron skillet.
- Feel free to use any large cooking skillet.
- Also feel free to leave out bacon for a vegetarian recipe.
- Add salt, pepper and onion powder to vegetables and bacon.
- I like some red pepper flakes to balance the sweetness.
- I was heavy on the red pepper flakes.
- Take your corn off the heat and run under cold water.
- Let cool and cut your corn off the cob.
- Add to skillet with other ingredients.
- Keep stirring and let your ingredients mix well.
- Add your stick of butter a very small amount of water and turn your heat way down on your pan and cover.
- This helps your corn to soften up.
- Take your okra out the freezer and slice.
- Much easier to slice them frozen.
- I didn't use the entire bag I only used about a quarter of the bag or about 10 pieces.
- Add your sliced okra to your skillet, your can of tomato sauce and your can of stewed tomatoes with liquid.
- Do not drain them.
- Check the flavor and addore salt, pepper and onion powder to desired taste.
- Keep the flame low and simmer for about another 45 mins.
- Stir occasionally.
- I like to serve mines over white rice with sweet corn bread on the side.
- Enjoy!
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green pepper, red pepper, red onion, white onion, cobs of corn, frozen okra, tomato sauce, tomatoes, bacon, butter, salt, black pepper, red pepper, onion
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/348070-fried-corn-succotash (may not work)