1. Soak calamari in 1 cup whole milk for 2 hours up to overnight. Drain. 2. Add oil to pan until it's 3 inches deep. Heat to 375 F. 3. In a shallow bowl, whisk eggs and milk together until smooth. 4.
Dan Rinaldi, a firefighter in Providence, Rhode Island, leaned on his state’s fresh seafood for this dish. He says battered squid tossed with hot cherry peppers is a great representation of where he ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- By some accounts, Mike Cappucci might be Staten Island’s original creator of an Asian version of fried calamari. He started the sweet-on-sour-on-hot cherry pepper combo at ...
Longtime Providence firefighter and self-taught home cook Dan Rinaldi is one of 10 cooks on PBS’s new eight-episode reality show, “The Great American Recipe” Dan Rinaldi, a longtime Providence ...
Crispy, sweet, salty, and snackable, fried calamari is a go-to appetizer for good reason, but have you ever thought to eat squid for your main course? You can actually enjoy an entire calamari steak.
Yields 6-8 servings. Recipe is by Teresa Day. 1 cup whole milk plus ¼ cup milk 4-6 cups oil for frying (I used vegetable oil.) 1 pound cleaned squid, cut into rings 2 eggs ¼ cup all-purpose flour 1¼ ...