Best Crispy Squid With Caponata Recipes

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CRISPY SQUID WITH GARLIC, CHILE, AND BASIL



Crispy Squid with Garlic, Chile, and Basil image

Provided by Alex Guarnaschelli

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

4 eggs, lightly beaten
2 cups toasted bread crumbs
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 pound small squid, cleaned, bodies cut into thin rounds, tentacles intact
1/2 teaspoon chile oil
2 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
3 yellow inner stalks celery, washed and sliced
1/2 lemon, halved lengthwise and sliced into thin half moons
1 quart frying oil
1/2 cup fresh basil leaves, stemmed, washed, dried and torn

Steps:

  • The lightly beaten eggs should be in one medium bowl and the bread crumbs in another. Season both the eggs and the bread crumbs with salt and pepper. Take the squid rings and tentacles and coat them with the egg. Remove and allow any excess egg to drip off, and then roll the pieces in the bread crumbs. Place them in a single layer on a baking sheet and refrigerate.
  • In a medium-size saute pan, heat the chile oil lightly. Add the garlic and season with salt and pepper. Take care not to brown the garlic but instead sweat it so that the liquid emerges and it becomes translucent. Add the sliced celery and stir to coat everything evenly. Cook for 1 minute. Stir in the lemon slices and set aside to cool.
  • Pour the oil into a heavy-bottomed pot (or alternatively, a deep fryer). Heat the oil slowly to 375 degrees F. Use a thermometer to monitor the temperature. Line a baking sheet with a kitchen towel to drain the squid once they are cooked.
  • When ready to serve, drop the squid, in small batches, into the oil. Fry until crispy, turning on both sides with a slotted metal spoon, about 3 to 5 minutes. Drain them on the lined baking sheet. Season immediately with salt and toss with the basil leaves. Serve the garlic sauce on the side or drizzle over top. Serve immediately.

CRISPY SQUID WITH CAPERS



Crispy Squid With Capers image

Very easy addition to a tapas evening, or just on its own as a snack. The crispy capers themselves are quite lovely! Serve with garlic mayo and lemon wedges. To clean the squid, firstly remove the solid clear shaft running from the head to the end of the body. Pull the head away from the body slowly but firmly to remove the innards. Wash the body under running water - if there's any dark skin, this can usually be rubbed off, but dont worry to much if it sticks. Cut the head just below the eyes, retaining the tentacles, which can be used in the dish, but discard the rest of the head and innards.

Provided by Snowbunny Andorra

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 15m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

300 g baby calamari
200 g capers, drained and finely chopped
plain flour
1 teaspoon fine salt
vegetable oil

Steps:

  • Place the flour, salt and capers in a strong plastic bag, shake vigorously to coat.
  • Cut the squid into rings approx 1cm wide. Pat dry and add these, and the tentacles, to the flour and capers. Shake again until completely covered.
  • Deep-fry in small batches for a couple of minutes until slightly golden.
  • Remove from the oil with a slotted spoon and allow to drain on kitchen towel.
  • Sprinkle with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper, if desired, before serving.

CRISPY SQUID WITH GARLIC MAYONNAISE



Crispy Squid with Garlic Mayonnaise image

Provided by Nigella Lawson : Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 25m

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

About 9 ounces frozen squid (tubes and tentacles) to give about 7 ounces unfrozen
1 tablespoon cornstarch
2 tablespoons semolina
1 teaspoon crab boil seasoning (recommended: Old Bay) or use salt and paprika
1 cup groundnut oil or as needed, depending on the size of pan
Garlic Mayonnaise, recipe follows
1/4 clove garlic
4 tablespoons best quality, preferably organic, mayonnaise

Steps:

  • Strange though it might sound to say it, this is another of my supper-standbys. I keep the frozen squid in the deep-freeze, taking it out in the morning at breakfast to let it thaw in time for the evening's meal. I prefer to eat a massive amount of this, and nothing else (I can eat the whole lot myself) rather than have it more meanly as a starter unless, in a life outside of this chapter's parameters, I'm expecting company, in which case it would happily stretch to 4 people, ready to dunk each crisp piece of squid into the garlic mayonnaise over pre-dinner drinks.
  • I feel the ghost of Elizabeth David spitting at my calling this 'crispy' squid, but that's what I habitually call it at home, and I beg forgiveness of the pedants, with whom I have some sympathy.
  • Heat the oil in a smallish saucepan and while it's left to heat up cut the thawed squid into 1/2-inch rings.
  • Put the cornstarch, semolina and seasoning into a plastic freezer bag. Add the squid rings and tentacles and then toss to coat.
  • When the oil is hot enough, which is when it sizzles up fiercely when you drop in a small cube of bread, fry the squid in batches to get the most golden crunchiness. A couple of minutes per batch is all you should need
  • Mince the garlic into the mayonnaise to serve alongside the fried squid.

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