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Chorizo Stuffed Squid

Added by prebelo | Tue 23 Aug 2011 @ 11:27

Chorizo Stuffed Squid

Squid is an incredibly versatile food. In this recipe tubes and tentacles are used in combination with chorizo and tomatoes to end up with a rich flavorful dish. The relatively long cooking time gives the squid a tender texture and enriches the tomato sauce. Great for a slightly chillier summer evening.

Ingredients
Cooking from a Portuguese perspective
Chorizo stuffed squid/Lulas recheadas

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Squid is an incredibly versatile food• In this recipe tubes and tentacles are used in combination with chorizo and tomatoes to end up with a rich flavorful dish• The relatively long cooking time gives the squid a tender texture and enriches the tomato sauce• Great for a slightly chillier summer evening.

Chorizo Stuffed Squid


4 medium squid
1 onion (finely chopped)
1 large clove of garlic (finely chopped)
1 tin of Italian chopped tomatoes
1 small cooking chorizo (skin removed and meat chopped)
1 cup of finely chopped parsley
1 cup of stale white bread soaked in water and drained
1 egg yolk
1/2 cup dry white wine
4 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp paprika
1 small dried chilli (optional)

Method
Serves 4

1. Clean the squid by removing tentacles and all insides. Detach fin and all loose skin from the tube. Turn the tube inside out to clean in running water and turn back again. Set aside.

2. Clean and finely chop the tentacles and fins and set aside.

3. To make the stuffing, heat the olive oil in a large skillet and gently fry the onion until translucent. Add the chilli if using. Then add the garlic, paprika, chorizo and 5 minutes later the parsley and the chopped squid tentacles and fins.

4. Cook for about 5 minutes stirring occasionally. Then add the bread, the egg yolk and mix together. Remove from the heat. You should have a consistent paste that brings together all the ingredients. Taste for seasoning.

5. Spoon the mixture into the squid tubes and close with a cocktail stick across the opening. Do not fill too much as they will burst. If some stuffing spills into the sauce, it’s no problem as it will just add to the richness…

6. Place the squid in a casserole and cover with the chopped tomatoes and white wine.

7. Cover and cook in the oven for 50 – 60 minutes, until tender, stirring occasionally. If getting too dry, add some more wine and if too moist cook uncovered on the stove.

8. Traditionally served with toasted or fried bread… In the photograph I served it with a simple bulgar wheat salad.

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1. by Liz Oliver on Fri 13 Apr 2012 @ 19:33

It is the oven but I wish I knew what temperature to cook it at! I have laid the squid on a layer of thinly sliced potatoes which I put into the oven in an oiled roasting tin and moistened with a little of the White wine, to start cooking whilst I prepared the stuffing. I am cooking it at 150 degrees in a fan oven but intend to check it about half way through. Hopefully It will work out.<br /> Liz<br />

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