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Title: Stir-Fried Squid w/Peanuts & Chilies
Categories: Oriental, Chilies, Seafood, Nuts
Yield: 4 Servings
1 lb Squid; cleaned Chinese-style
- [See below. - S.C.]
1/4 c Raw peanuts; rough chopped
4 cl Garlic; minced
1 (or more) fresh chilies;
- chopped
1 ts Cilantro; chopped (opt)
2 ts Soy sauce
1/4 c Chicken stock
1 ts Cornstarch dissolved in
1 tb Stock or water
3 tb (to 4 tb) vegetable oil
In traditional Chinese cooking, dishes which are part of a
banquet-style meal usually contain about 1 pound of food.
This dish will serve 4 if there are 3 other dishes besides
soup; 6 if there are 6 other dishes, etc.
Saute garlic and chile peppers in half the oil over low
heat in a wok or heavy frying pan until garlic is lightly
browned. Add peanuts for the last 30 seconds. Stir
continuously.
Remove ingredients from the pan, add more oil, if
necessary, and the squid. Cook for 30 seconds. Return
peanuts, garlic and chiles to pan. Immediately add all but
1 Tb of the stock, soy sauce and cilantro.
Continue stir-frying for another minute. Add cornstarch
mixture. When sauce thickens, remove from heat and serve.
[Score squid diagonally at three quarter inch intervals.
Turn and repeat at right angles to original cuts. Don't
cut all the way through the squid body. Cut each scored
squid body into three or four pieces.
When cooked, the squid will roll up and the crosshatching
will catch and hold the sauce. It's much easier to do than
to describe. S.C.]
From "The International Squid Cookbook" by Isaac Cronin,
Aris Books, Berkeley, Ca. 1981 ISBN 0-915572-61-3
Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; February 22 1993.
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