Calamari - fried squid rings - is my absolutely favourite summertime dinner. Squid is surprisingly cheap: my local shop (the sort that sells everything and is always open) sells a huge frozen bag of it for £4. Take it out in the morning to let it thaw and it'll be ready for dinner. I just toss mine in flour before cooking but you could dip it in beaten egg for a crispier finish.
Calamari (serves 2)
You will need:
- 250g squid
- 100g plain flour
- 1 tsp cayenne pepper
- 1/2 tsp salt
- Freshly ground pepper
- 2 tbsp vegetable oil
- Cut the squid into rings about 1-1.5cm thick.
- Pop the flour, cayenne pepper, salt and pepper into a sandwich bag. Throw in the squid and shake well to coat.Think about how little washing-up you'll have (woo!).
- Heat the oil over a medium-high heat in a frying pan. When it's hot enough, carefully fry the squid for one minute on each side.
- Drain on kitchen paper and serve while still hot.
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Oh, this looks beautiful. *wanders off to find my nearest squid stockist, pronto*
ReplyDeleteBeautiful + easy = an excellent dinner.
ReplyDeleteSO CHEAP. My fishmonger sells it for 99 per 100g. That's enough for one greedy me!
ReplyDeleteThat IS cheap! Especially compared to ready-made stuff in the supermarkets.
ReplyDeleteHave I ever mentioned my summer job in a fish factory where my primary task was to make the calamari rings didn't stick together ... for hours? No?
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious - the one's I dealt with not so much.
I love love love love calamari - I've had a bag of it in my freezer for about 6 months. It's coming out and I'm having calamari rings for dinner tonight, YUM!!
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