Squid/Octopus anyone?

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Julia9054

Legendary Member
Location
Knaresborough
Squid is so so so delicious, and I urge you, nay, PLEAD WITH YOU to eat as much as you can, since I suddenly became allergic to it a few years ago and can't have it anymore :cry::cry::cry: so you must instead.

I remember in Madrid once getting a roll filled with flash-fried battered calamari.... :hungry:
I am also allergic to seafood. Mine came on suddenly too at about the age of 20. I had decided to cut meat from my diet and eat lots of seafood so maybe "eat as much as you can" is not the best advice.
Would love to have some sort of test to see if I'm still allergic.
 
What is the constancy?
If it's properly cooked, very similar to crocodile
 

robjh

Legendary Member
We got a delicious recipe for squid stuffed with mince and pine nuts and slowly fried, from friends in Barcelona many years ago, rather like this one. We haven't made it for years but something tells me we should try it again.

As for octopus, in Malta you get it stewed in red wine, which was pretty good too.
 

Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
I like both very much. If you're on The Algarve see if you can find stuffed baby squid in a wine sauce*. To die for darling.

*I last had it in Lagos, IIRC
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
I am also allergic to seafood. Mine came on suddenly too at about the age of 20. I had decided to cut meat from my diet and eat lots of seafood so maybe "eat as much as you can" is not the best advice.
Would love to have some sort of test to see if I'm still allergic.
I would love to test myself too - I am only mildly allergic - I get swollen lips and sometimes red itchy palms - but unfortunately the advice is that it can go up a level so it's not really worth it. Also my lips stay bee-stung (on the inside :sad:) for up to a week after the smidgiest smidge of either lobster or squid. I don't mind being allergic to lobster - I mean how often do you get the chance? - but squid is something I'd like to eat more of. I just console myself that I'm not (yet) allergic to anything really quotidien like eggs or carrots, like some afflicted folk are.

So if you want to test it - have an epipen ready, or maybe do it standing outside an A+E (in which case, wait till after the flu epidemic)!
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
Love both in all their many forms. I used to live in NW Spain, where squid is an absolute culinary delight; I lived near (and often frequented) a restaurant which sold ONLY squid in load of different forms (if calamares is all you are familiar with, think again). And 'pulpo a la gallega' is one of my faves (octopus, paprika).
 

colly

Re member eR
Location
Leeds
I refuse to eat Octopus.

Call me old fashioned but it just seems wrong eating something with a higher IQ than me.
 
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