Squid fry

squid fry
1 cup squid cut into pieces
1 onion

1 tomato
1 tbsp curry leaves
1" cinnamon stick
1 cardamom
1 clove
1" pandan leaf
1 bay leaf
1/2 tsp garlic ginger paste
1/4 tsp turmeric
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp chillie flakes
1/4 tsp chillie powder
1/2 tbsp coconut milk powder
2 tbsp water
oil

Marinate the squid with turmeric, 1/4 tsp salt, chillie powder and leave for about 1/2 hour. Fry till golden brown in high heat and leave aside.

Heat 1 tbsp oil add onions, spices then ginger garlic paste. Add tomatoes then the coconut milk powder mixed in water. Add the squid and mix with the spices cook for a few minutes.

Add more water if you like a little more gravy.

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51 comments:

  1. squid fry looking tempting and gorgious

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  2. Just three words: "Fork in hand!"

    Ready to eat now!

    Bon appetit!
    CCR
    =:~)

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  3. Delightful dish...I love squid, but rarely prepare it with the exception of Christmas eve. This is tempting to try :)

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  4. Wow...what a great combination of flavors.. cinnamon, ginger, cardamon...must taste delicious.

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  5. Yum - I love squid, and I love the idea of this very simple but tasty way of serving it. Thanks for sharing.
    Sue

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  6. I'm not a big squid eater...but this looks fabulous!!!

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  7. Love squid and this looks delicious! Great spice combo!

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  8. AWESOME! I could devour the whole plate!

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  9. Can you believe that I have never tried squid before? I've always been too scared! But this dish looks just delicious. Thank you for sharing!

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  10. yummy...i like squid in all forms...

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  11. Such a droolworthy squid fry, makes me drool..

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  12. hi Akeela

    pls check out my blog for a surprise...

    cheers

    roshan

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  13. Terrific flavors here with all the spices!

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  14. I do like squid stir-fry but never cook them at home due to the preparation I have to do.

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  15. Yum! My hubby would love this if I could just find some squid! Good recipe!

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  16. Our favorite. I can eat this anytime of the day :)

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  17. this is a lovely squid dish. i am going put squid on my shopping list this weekend and try it out. thanks for this recipe:)

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  18. Squid fry looks spicy and delicious, Akheela. Should try making it sometime.

    Aaha Oho

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  19. This looks super tasty! :)

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  20. This squid fry looks gorgeous! I definitely am going to be making this soon!

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  21. I think the only way I've ever had squid was as calamari, but this looks so tasty! Wonderful picture too.

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  22. Beautiful combination of flavors and textures. We don't really cook squid- being landlocked in Colorado makes seafood challenging- but this looks delightful.

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  23. Fantastic! This sounds so good!

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  24. Yummy Dear...but I am not a squid fav....I did try fried calamari tho once but I dont make it at home!
    I did check out the event at ur site...I have a pickle post coming up next going to ur event!!

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  25. I don't eat squid,but the dish looks delicious.

    Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com

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  26. wow....now those are some great flavors in that dish!

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  27. That is making me hungry! I don't always like squid...but I definitely like it like this!:)Great job.

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  28. MMMMMM!!! Looks better than the traditional batter dipped calamari I am used to!

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  29. Thanks for stopping by my blog, shall look in to the event,squid fry look delicious

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  30. I'd love to try this, I've only tried squid as part of calamari, but never like this.
    *kisses* HH

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