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Cuttlefish with chilli dipping sauce

From: Mitch and Matt's Big Fish

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Marinated, then flash fried, cuttlefish is served with a tangy, fresh dipping sauce that will make your tastebuds sing!

Ingredients

  • 2 cleaned cuttlefish or Squid
  • 3 cm Ginger, roughly chopped
  • 1 Shallots, roughly chopped (optional)
  • 1 clove Garlic, roughly chopped (optional)
  • 3 tbsp cornflour
  • 3 tbsp plain flour
  • vegetable oil, for deep-frying

Chili dipping sauce

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Method

1. Get your fishmonger to prepare the cuttlefish or squid for you as it can be a messy job. Clean off any remaining membrane and put in a frying pan. Pour over enough water to cover and add the ginger, shallots and garlic. Bring just to the boil, lower the heat and simmer for 5-7 minutes to tenderise.

2. For the dipping sauce, mix together all the ingredients, adding the chilli a little at a time – you may not want it all.

3. To make the batter, mix the cornflour and plain flour in a bowl and whisk in enough water to get a mixture with the consistency of double cream. Season with salt.

4. Remove the cuttlefish from the water and slice into 1cm thick pieces. It should be pretty soft by this stage and cut like butter.

5. Heat the vegetable oil to 190C for deep-frying. Dip the fish pieces into the batter and carefully lower into hot fat. Fry only about six pieces at a time so as not to lower the temperature of the oil. Cook until crisp but not golden – about 4-5 minutes.

6. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper. Serve with the dipping sauce.

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I have lived in France for 8 yrs now, and have allways wondered what the white oblong slabs were for, so unappealing. But now with this recipe I am a convert, Lemalle D'Ecornet as it is called here is fantastic, allthough I did use a shop bought chilli dipping sauce. I do wonder how available it is in the UK, but if you see it, try it, here it is 3 € a kilo, so 1 piece which is a good portion for 1, cost 1 €. If you have it as a Tapas style snack it is very good. Geoff

Lorraine3238 Lorraine3238 Posted 01 Jul 2009 3:22 PM
 

you have the fish pie on this recipe Very confusing

Anonymous Anonymous Posted 21 Jun 2009 12:38 PM
 

ahh the irony (or stupidity) of making an irrevocable spelling error whilst pointing out the errors of others :)

wellspokenman wellspokenman Posted 24 May 2009 3:32 PM
 

there appears to be no chili in your chili dipping sauce. Do you mean:
3 cm Chili, roughly chopped

instaed of:
3 cm Ginger, roughly chopped

?

wellspokenman wellspokenman Posted 24 May 2009 3:31 PM