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Calamari steaks

Guest_Marlene Mitchell_*
post Apr 1 2003, 11:39 AM
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sad.gif Can someone please answer the question about HOW Calamari steaks are made. I have been told that a "steak" is formed of small pieces or ground up squid. My friend says it is just a large squiid that has been cleaned & cooked. Thanks for any info you may have on this issue.gramsy10@aol.com
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glen
post Apr 14 2003, 09:54 AM
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Hey marlene,

I did a search for calamari steaks on the google image directory and found the following images:



i can't really tell if this is processed squid or just whole squid pieces.

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Joe G
post Apr 15 2003, 01:59 PM
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perhaps The stakes are made from "colossal squid " laugh.gif: laugh.gif: laugh.gif: wink.gif laugh.gif:
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post Apr 18 2003, 10:21 PM
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Would'nt calamari steaks be a halved or quartered head .
You cut squares or diamonds into it ( like you would a mango ) and bbq it quickly on a hotplate .
That's what I've done in the past ( bought not caught ) .
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yevrah
post May 15 2003, 05:08 PM
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Quick search on google returned this tidbit of information:


Tenderized fillets of giant squid, dosidicus gigas (about five foot in
length), are sold as calamari steaks. Isaac Cronin's "International Squid
Cookbook", ISBN 0-943186-07-2, suggests that Grande Calamari are found
"along the Pacific coast of South America up to the Mexican-U.S. border",
though I believe they are also fished in the western Pacific (thank you
Trader Joe).
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post Dec 2 2004, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE(yevrah @ May 15 2003, 05:08 PM)
Quick search on google returned this tidbit of information:
Tenderized fillets of giant squid, dosidicus gigas (about five foot in
length), are sold as calamari steaks.  Isaac Cronin's "International Squid
Cookbook", ISBN 0-943186-07-2, suggests that Grande Calamari are found
"along the Pacific coast of South America up to the Mexican-U.S. border",
though I believe they are also fished in the western Pacific (thank you
Trader Joe).
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I think that a calamari would be pounded out like a tough cut of meat. just put between a layer of plastic wrap and pound with your meat hammer. I am sure that would atleas do somthing to tenderize it. I have not tried it though so, I am pretty much making this up as I go along. LOL. I would think after pounding it , you could wrap somthing in it, and tie it if you wanted to and broil for awhile. I mean, it is just protein right. Just like a tough cut of meat. Damn, now I want to try it. I will try and let ya all know
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