I know some folks boil okra. Some use it in soups. In my world, which is Deep South, it is fried. You were surprised, right? You'll find it easy to do.
Fried Okra
okra
salt
all-purpose flour
cooking oil
Wash the okra. Cut off the ends. Then chop the okra pods into 1/4 inch-thick pieces.
Lightly salt the okra. Mix with just enough flour to coat the okra.
Heat a small amount of grease in a skillet. Of course, we use a cast iron skillet but I suppose any skillet will do. Use a medium to medium-high heat.
Place okra in the skillet, stir, then cover. Stir often. Cooking time varies depending on how much okra you have. Okra should be light brown and green, not burnt! If you're not sure what done okra looks like, just spoon out a little, let it cool and taste it. Then you'll know.
Place a paper towel on a platter. When the okra is done, spoon it onto the paper towel. That helps soak up some of the grease. The remainder of the grease goes into your mouth and directly onto your thighs. Just kidding!
See. That wasn't so hard. I guess it means you're now a Southern cook!