Fried Lady Fingers with Egg and Anchovies (Malaysian Style)
Fried Lady Fingers with Egg and Anchovies (Malaysian Style)

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In this Video we will show you how to cook Fired Ladies Finger With Egg. This is easy & very tasty recipe and cooking time of this recipe is very less. Today we are going to stir fry okra or ladies' fingers with dried anchovies or ikan bilis. Okra or ladies' finger is a healthy vegetable.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have fried lady fingers with egg and anchovies (malaysian style) using 8 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Fried Lady Fingers with Egg and Anchovies (Malaysian Style):
  1. Take 9 pc Lady Finger
  2. Take 1 medium red onions
  3. Get 3 cloves garlics
  4. Make ready 1 small bowl of anchovies
  5. Get 1 medium egg (Can skip if you don't have)
  6. Make ready Pinch salt (No need to add on if lots of anchovies)
  7. Get 2 table spoon oil
  8. Get 2 pcs chillies padi/kampung*

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Steps to make Fried Lady Fingers with Egg and Anchovies (Malaysian Style):
  1. Wash the lady finger, egg and anchovies. Cut onions, garlics and the lady finger by side.
  2. Switch on the stove and ready the little wok on top of it. Put the oil and heat up. Fry the anchovies first. Then move to the side bit and fry the onions and garlics. After turned yellowish, break the egg and fry it. This dishes can be done without egg, but with egg tastier! TIPS: You can take out each of them after fried and then mix them again later. I just want to do it fast, so simply drag to the side of the wok πŸ˜†βœŒ You can add cut chillies if you want to make it more spicy!
  3. Last but not least, put in all lady fingers that had been cut and mix them well. Put a pintch of salt and mix them well. So, taraaaa… it-s ready to be served! Get a plate and serve it! Eat hot with rice, seriously yummy! πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‹πŸ˜‹

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