Easy Calamari Recipe (2024)

Calamari is probably one of the easiest and quickest appetizers to prepare. Every time we order calamari in restaurants, I am always surprised on how fast the servers get back to us with the order already with them — still hot and crunchy on the outside, while very soft in the inside. That is how…

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Calamari is probably one of the easiest and quickest appetizers to prepare. Every time we order calamari in restaurants, I am always surprised on how fast the servers get back to us with the order already with them — still hot and crunchy on the outside, while very soft in the inside. That is how a perfect calamari should be, in my opinion. I personally like the calamari fritti of Lou Malnati’s and the spicy calamari of Olive Garden is also a good one. The good news is you do not need to dine-in any restaurant to enjoy a perfectly delicious calamari appetizer. You can always make this in your home kitchen, but make sure to open the windows and vent, or else your place will smell appetizing too.

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Most of us have had calamari, at least once or several times. For the benefit of those who are not familiar to this yummy appetizer, calamari refers to a squid dish. This is usually made from squid rings. The squid is dipped in a batter or dredged in a breading of some sort (depending on the recipe) and deep fried until the texture of the breading becomes crisp. This Easy Calamari Recipe will help you understand better on what a basic calamari is all about. This dish can have different names around the world; in particular, this is known as “calamares” in the Philippines, and there are hundreds of good calamares recipes that you can try. Calamari also refer to whole small squids that are cooked the same way. While the squid is the life of a calamari dish, the batter/breading and the dip plays an important role in making your calamari more enjoyable to eat.

Going back to this Easy Calamari Recipe, I am showing you a very basic way to make calamari. This recipe involves squid rings which you can get in the frozen seafood section of your favorite supermarket, already available in ring form. You can also use fresh squid. If using fresh squid, clean it thoroughly and remove the skin and all the things inside it. Slice the squid crosswise with your desired thickness to create the rings.

Do you know how calamari in restaurants get their soft texture? Well, not all squids are soft, but there is a way to ensure that the squid that you will be enjoying will be soft the moment it reaches your mouth. My technique is to marinade the squid or squid rings in fresh milk for at least 3 hours (marinating overnight works best for me). The lactic acid found in milk reacts with the squid making it less tougher overtime. This is the reason why you see the squid swimming in milk in this cooking video. This technique will also work for Inihaw na Pusit (Grilled Squid), as long as you do not over cook your squid.

Here is a previous recipe that I posted, which is the Filipino version of calamari.

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Easy Calamari Recipe

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Cook: 10 minutes minutes

Total: 20 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb. calamari rings soaked in milk for 3 hours
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 2 teaspoons dried parsley flakes
  • Lemon wedges
  • 2 cups cooking oil
  • Cooking Procedure

Instructions

  • Combine the flour, salt, garlic powder, and parsley flakes. Mix well and set aside.

  • Heat the cooking oil in a wok or a deep cooking pot.

  • Drain the milk of the calamari. Dredge the calamari rings one-at-a-time on the flour mixture. Make sure that the calamari ring is completely coated with the mixture.

  • Deep fry the coated calamari rings on hot oil for 2 minutes or until the calamari turns light brown.

  • Strain the calamari from the wok or cooking pot using a skimmer or strainer. Let the excess oil drip.

  • Transfer the fried calamari in a serving plate.

  • Serve with lemon wedges.

  • Share and enjoy!

Nutrition Information

Serving: 4g

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Easy Calamari Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to cooking calamari? ›

It's best to dunk the calamari in buttermilk and then dredge it heavily in well seasoned flour before frying. Season the flour with salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder and onion powder. Add corn starch to make the breading light and crispy. Don't undercook it or the breading won't set.

How do you cook calamari so it's tender? ›

I also soak my calamari in a water, baking soda, and salt bath for 15 minutes before frying to help ensure a more tender texture. Some people prefer to soak in milk as the lactic acid helps to tenderize the calamari. If you choose to do this, use enough milk to cover the calamari. This will also yield a thicker batter.

How long does calamari take to cook? ›

I added some dried italian spices one time and fresh basil another. Both times my family LOVED it. Be careful about the squids cooking time. With most squids, it will need either a quick hot fry or cooking max 3 minutes, or at least 30 min slow-cooking.

Why do you soak calamari in milk? ›

The squid is tenderised by overnight soaking in milk.

Should I rinse calamari before cooking? ›

4 Rinse squid body and tentacles before cooking. Slice body crosswise into rings for salads and soups.

Is it better to boil calamari before frying? ›

There's no need to boil the calamari before frying, this will make it tough. Set up a dredging station with the whisked eggs in one shallow bowl, and the whisked flour mixture in another. Cover the squid rings in the whisked eggs, then cover with flour. Fry in oil over medium heat until golden and cooked through.

How do you know when calamari are cooked enough? ›

Here are some signs that indicate calamari is cooked:
  1. Color Change:Raw calamari is translucent and white. When cooked, it turns opaque and firm. ...
  2. Texture:Cooked calamari should have a firm yet tender texture. ...
  3. Curling:Calamari rings naturally curl when cooked.
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What is the best oil to fry calamari in? ›

What's the Best Oil to Fry Calamari In? Any high-smoke-point oil — like vegetable, canola, or peanut oil — will work for frying calamari. I recommend an oil with a very mild flavor so that the delicate calamari flavor shines through.

How do you tell if calamari is cooked through? ›

Properly cooked calamari should be tender, with a slightly firm yet yielding texture. It should not be tough or chewy. Overcooking causes the proteins in the squid to contract excessively and expel moisture, leading to a less desirable, rubbery consistency. If calamari is chewy, it is typically overcooked.

Does calamari get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Squid is a delicate seafood that becomes rubbery if overcooked. It is best to cook squid for a short period of time to keep it tender. Depending on the size of the squid and the cooking method used, it usually takes about 1 to 2 minutes per side on high heat.

How do you tenderize calamari overnight? ›

Alternatively, tenderise by soaking the squid in milk overnight, covered and refrigerated. Before cooking, bring the squid to room temperature and pat it dry with paper towel. James says if the meat is cold and wet, it will steam and make the meat chewy.

What makes fried calamari rubbery? ›

Fried calamari gets tough when even slightly overcooked. The trick is to thaw and bring to room temperature before frying. Soak them in water and baking soda for an hour. Clean them in cold water then dry them.

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