A recipe for improving your memory

(Okra in Deyeca recipe)

Properties of okra in Deyeca recipe

Okra in Deyeca is a recipe of Arab origin, which consists of a meat pie and vegetables cooked in the pan and baked golden.

Delicious vegetarian pie, to serve as a main dish.

This dish gives us vegetable proteins from seitan, besides the important B vitamins for brain function. Recent studies suggest that the okra can help improve memory.

It is also high in pectin fiber, very abundant in the okra, which helps regulate intestinal transit.

Ingredients for 6 people:

Okra fruits

Okra fruits

Although originally made with ground beef in this recipe we have varied the ingredients to make it suitable for vegetarians, replacing the meat with seitan:

Elaboration

  • Cut the seitan into very small cubes, sprinkle with pepper, a little curry, and set aside.

  • Wash the okra and dry with a paper towel.

  • Fry okra in a pan. Prepare a plate with paper towels where to place after frying okra, to absorb excess oil.

  • Put aside the fried okra.

  • Fry the onion in the same oil.

  • When browned, add the seitan, pepper, thyme and salt.

  • Grate the natural juice of tomatoes and incorporate.

  • Cook for 20 minutes over low heat.

  • In a baking dish, place the ingredients evenly, so that when baked acquire the consistency of a “cake”:

  • Place a layer of sauce at the base. Cover with another layer of fried okra. Cover it with another layer of sauce and so on.

  • Place in the oven and sear for 20 minutes at 150C.

  • Serve with fresh parsley on top.

PUNTO ROJOMore information on okra recipes and properties.

This article was endorsed by Elisenda Carballido - Dietitian nutritionist. Postgraduate in Phytotherapy and master in Nutrition and Metabolism.
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22 April, 2019

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