Fried Nopales
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Wife found some good looking cacti and brought it home for me. I picked it. It was a bit too slimy for my preference. But then it occurred to me that that slim would hold cornmeal for deep frying.
OMG is this tasty. The cost is basically cider vinegar, onions, corn meal and frying oil. We need to go back and get more to plant here.
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Wife found some good looking cacti and brought it home for me. I picked it. It was a bit too slimy for my preference. But then it occurred to me that that slim would hold cornmeal for deep frying.
OMG is this tasty. The cost is basically cider vinegar, onions, corn meal and frying oil. We need to go back and get more to plant here.
Never seen them fried before and that does sounds good!
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Never seen them fried before and that does sounds good!
Fried okra but better.
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Wife found some good looking cacti and brought it home for me. I picked it. It was a bit too slimy for my preference. But then it occurred to me that that slim would hold cornmeal for deep frying.
OMG is this tasty. The cost is basically cider vinegar, onions, corn meal and frying oil. We need to go back and get more to plant here.
stares at the nopal in my fridge hmmmmm.
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stares at the nopal in my fridge hmmmmm.

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Wife found some good looking cacti and brought it home for me. I picked it. It was a bit too slimy for my preference. But then it occurred to me that that slim would hold cornmeal for deep frying.
OMG is this tasty. The cost is basically cider vinegar, onions, corn meal and frying oil. We need to go back and get more to plant here.
Have you ever had fried okra (homemade, not the frozen prebreaded stuff), and if so how would you compare it? My brain says they look the same, but I feel like the nopales would be mushier. Either way, looks fantastic, absolutely would.
Edit: just saw your other comment, that’ll teach me for not reading the other comments first, haha. In my defense I was hypnotized by the nopales!
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Wife found some good looking cacti and brought it home for me. I picked it. It was a bit too slimy for my preference. But then it occurred to me that that slim would hold cornmeal for deep frying.
OMG is this tasty. The cost is basically cider vinegar, onions, corn meal and frying oil. We need to go back and get more to plant here.
I used to keep a cigar lighter and knife with me just in case I found some exceptional-looking cactus while driving around here. I’d still do it if urban sprawl hadn’t replaced wild cacti here in Texas with cultivated cacti in people’s yards.
I was extra-frustrated this year when I saw all the prickly pears changing colors in people’s yards, while knowing that no one actually harvests them.
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Have you ever had fried okra (homemade, not the frozen prebreaded stuff), and if so how would you compare it? My brain says they look the same, but I feel like the nopales would be mushier. Either way, looks fantastic, absolutely would.
Edit: just saw your other comment, that’ll teach me for not reading the other comments first, haha. In my defense I was hypnotized by the nopales!
I haven’t tried it, although I just made a gumbo yesterday, should have saved some. Is it good? It seems like it would be. Does it still have that slimyness when it’s fried?
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I haven’t tried it, although I just made a gumbo yesterday, should have saved some. Is it good? It seems like it would be. Does it still have that slimyness when it’s fried?
Slime vanishes when fried.
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I haven’t tried it, although I just made a gumbo yesterday, should have saved some. Is it good? It seems like it would be. Does it still have that slimyness when it’s fried?
I love it, ate it like popcorn when I was a kid! Weirdly in my experience the frozen, pre-breaded kind can retain some internal sliminess, especially when baked, but I’ve never encountered that with made from scratch (I imagine they’d do the same if you froze them first).