up a little bit. Anyway there's a good chance i'll be having this for the first time this weekend so that's why
i'm asking. Hakuna matta right????

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Everett wrote:C'mon guys why all the votes for option 3????![]()
Liam wrote:Go to Carino's. EXCELLENT calamari. My favorite.
Ironic that the seafood restaurants around here can't get it right, but an Italian place does.
Michigan Girl wrote:I'm pretty sure it's an Italian dish.
JRNYMAN wrote:I'm a BIG seafood fan and have eaten some pretty weird, questionable types of sea creatures but calamari is one of only two foods I absolutely despise. The other is okra in any way, shape, or form. I even tried to acquire the taste for it due to its popularity and becoming a staple appetizer item pretty much globally. And it's not the taste I don't like, I just can't get past the rubber band texture.
After thinking about it, I guess there are 3 foods on my list. The 3rd would be the Durian fruit. Haven't ever tried it but I'm absolutely confident I wouldn't like it even a little bit - and I have to thank Rip for taking one for the team with that one!![]()
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:I'm pretty sure it's an Italian dish.
Yeah, that sounds about right. We eat ika (squid) in Japan but they don't bread and deep fry or pan fry it. True calamari is prepared with breading and then fried or deep fried. I'm sure the way I like it is the Japanese way which is not technically "calamari". In America I've had calamari that was out of this world in places before and then I've had it where it totally sucked. I guess with a good calamari, the taste focus isn't on the breading as much as on the squid itself. Some places make it to where the focus is on the breading and that's not quite right.
Matter of fact, the closest to calamari the Japanese make is something called "Squid Tentacle Karaage". I've never eaten squid in Japan prepared this way so I can't say if I'd like it or not. I tend to stray away from eating anything and everything that has been deep fried. If I eat squid in Japan, it is only cooked on a grill.
Regardless if it's calamari that is bread and deep fry or pan fried, or ika in Japan.....it's something you want to eat while it's hot off the stove, grill, deep fryer, etc. Cold calamari or squid is bad regardless of how it's prepared...imo. Ika as sushi/sashimi is a completely different dish altogether and only tastes good cold and really fresh out of the water.
JRNYMAN wrote:I'm a BIG seafood fan and have eaten some pretty weird, questionable types of sea creatures but calamari is one of only two foods I absolutely despise. The other is okra in any way, shape, or form. I even tried to acquire the taste for it due to its popularity and becoming a staple appetizer item pretty much globally. And it's not the taste I don't like, I just can't get past the rubber band texture.
After thinking about it, I guess there are 3 foods on my list. The 3rd would be the Durian fruit. Haven't ever tried it but I'm absolutely confident I wouldn't like it even a little bit - and I have to thank Rip for taking one for the team with that one!![]()
JRNYMAN wrote:I'm a BIG seafood fan and have eaten some pretty weird, questionable types of sea creatures but calamari is one of only two foods I absolutely despise. The other is okra in any way, shape, or form. I even tried to acquire the taste for it due to its popularity and becoming a staple appetizer item pretty much globally. And it's not the taste I don't like, I just can't get past the rubber band texture.
After thinking about it, I guess there are 3 foods on my list. The 3rd would be the Durian fruit. Haven't ever tried it but I'm absolutely confident I wouldn't like it even a little bit - and I have to thank Rip for taking one for the team with that one!![]()
Michigan Girl wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:I'm a BIG seafood fan and have eaten some pretty weird, questionable types of sea creatures but calamari is one of only two foods I absolutely despise. The other is okra in any way, shape, or form. I even tried to acquire the taste for it due to its popularity and becoming a staple appetizer item pretty much globally. And it's not the taste I don't like, I just can't get past the rubber band texture.
After thinking about it, I guess there are 3 foods on my list. The 3rd would be the Durian fruit. Haven't ever tried it but I'm absolutely confident I wouldn't like it even a little bit - and I have to thank Rip for taking one for the team with that one!![]()
I'm pretty sure "okra" is a vegtable ...not grown in the sea?? I could be wrong, but I love it
and I know the farmers here grow it in the earth.
See... there again, it's one of those foods that has become more popular over the years especially as an app inm a bar. Fried okra with ranch dressing is on pretty much every bar/restaurant menu. It's the sliminess that I can't get past. Bleh!No Surprize wrote: And Okra, man, that's good food for the soul!
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