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Old 11-05-2009, 09:09 PM   #9169
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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb View Post
Nooooo, it was quite dead -- and cut up. But the rings felt like I was chewing on rubber bands. Tasted about as good, and never actually got any softer than a rubber band either. Yuck-tooey!
That is the product of bad cooking rather than calamari itself. Properly cooked calamari should not be at all chewy - should not feel like chewing on "rubber bands" (which is an apt analogy, and the general term used here for describing it when it's badly cooked). Calamari is a popular fish-and-chips item here (calamari-and-chips), and, after the chips, a very reasonable measure of a fish-and-chip shop's quality.

Calamari should be nice and tender and have about as much resistance as a decently-cooked scallop. It goes tough very quickly if you overcook it. If done properly, it's nice just lightly battered and seasoned (just a bit of salt & pepper, for example) and served with some kind of sauce (tartare sauce is popular, but, for instance, if you cooked it lets say in a tempura batter with a light seasoning of salt and szechuan pepper, a sweet chilli sauce diluted with lime juice and a little chopped coriander might be nice).

As someone not usually fond of much seafood (octopus is out, many fish types, shark, hate seafood broths or stews), good calamari is one I quite like. Bad, rubber band calamari (and it's not a rare thing) is sure to mean we'll never visit that fish-and-chip shop again.

Cheers,
Marc
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