Squid, and their cephalopod cousins – calamari, octopus and cuttlefish – are relatively inexpensive and good value as there’s very little waste.
They’re easy to clean and prepare, so it’s worth buying whole fresh local squid rather than frozen, cleaned, imported ones.
Calamari is the Italian word for squid, but in Australia it also refers to those species of squid with side fins running the full length of their bodies, as opposed to those with relatively shorter side fins: southern calamari (pictured) and northern calamari. These calamari are often more tender than other squid.
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Here’s how to clean squid and calamari and prepare them for cooking (scroll down for a step-by-step video):
Now you know how to clean squid and calamari you can make garlic squid and stir-fried squid with cumin & noodles.
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