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This is the only way I eat squid and that is to season it with salt, pepper, a bit of heat and lots and lots of garlic! This classic Chinese fried seafood dish is super popular in the restaurants. After watching this video, you will know how to make it at home.
Timecode:
1️⃣ 00:20 squid
2️⃣ 04:40 salt pepper seasoning
3️⃣ 06:15 my favorite flour combo
4️⃣ 08:03 shhh... don't tell anyone my secret
5️⃣ 08:30 time to fry
6️⃣ 09:20 putting the salt pepper in salt pepper squid
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INGREDIENTS:
500g Squid
90g (¾ cup) Cornflour (a.k.a. cornstarch)
90g (¾ cup) Rice flour
1 Large Egg
5 Cloves Large Garlic
3 Chilis (use as much as you want)
1/4 Small Red Onion
1/4 Teaspoon Salt (for seasoning)
1/4 Teaspoon Ground White Pepper (for seasoning)
1/4 Teaspoon Chinese 5 Spice Powder (for seasoning)
1/4 Teaspoon Salt (for flour mix)
1 Teaspoon Coarse Black Pepper (for flour mix)
1 Spring Onion
Break down squid and be sure to cut in hatch marks on squid. You ONLY need to do this on one side of the squid and I prefer cutting hatch marks on the inside. This will ensure the squid will not curl much during frying.
Now we make the seasoning. Chop garlic into small chunks but not too small or else it will burn too easy. Chop chilis and red onion and place everything into a small mixing bowl. Then add 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground white pepper and 1/2 teaspoon Chinese 5 spice powder and set aside.
Mix flours together and throw in 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon ground black pepper then mix well. Crack an egg and drop the pieces of squid in, making sure to coat every piece with egg.
Then drop egg coated squid into the flour mixture, making sure every piece of squid is covered until it looks like powdered donuts. If you need more flour go ahead and add more.
Heat oil to 350°F (180°C) and fry squid in two batches to avoid overcrowding the pan. Fry for 2 to 3 minutes until squid as a light yellow coating. Set aside on wire wrack or paper towel to drain oil.
On a pan on low medium heat add 1 tablespoon cooking oil. About 30 seconds later add all the seasonings into pan. Cook for about 5 to 10 seconds then toss in the squid. Toss and mix until all fried squid is coating with seasoning, about 1 minute later add chopped spring onions and mix around for another 10 seconds.
Then serve cause it's ready to eat! Enjoy!
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Комментарии : 37   
@MyAjjisKitchen
@MyAjjisKitchen Год назад
Hi Wally. I am here for the secrets! I enjoyed the outing to the Asian Market. I went to our local Asian Market to day to buy a bag of rice. Thanks for explaining and showing the process. Cheers. Sandee
@josephwallis8965
@josephwallis8965 Месяц назад
Singaporean style is Tapioca + corn Hong Kong Cantonese style is potato starch and baking powder Chinese restaurant style is raising flour + corn flour All are crunchy and delicious, depends on your taste
@rainham1
@rainham1 Год назад
Wally the one tip I got that worked really well was to add a little bit of chicken bouillon powder in your spice mix for really good salt and pepper
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything Год назад
Another excellent tip 😀
@claudiecooks
@claudiecooks Год назад
Hello Wally, your prep and presentation is great and the finished dish looks so mouth-watering! I have never bought whole squids before, but after watching your video, I will be more confident to prepare and cook this dish. Thank you for being such a good teacher and cook🙏🏾🙏🏾😊😊!
@SimplyEasyLiving
@SimplyEasyLiving Год назад
Wow this is one of my favorite ~ thank you so much ~ love your cooking friend!!👍😊
@AVAGASAFARI
@AVAGASAFARI Год назад
Midnight while hungry when I’m seeing this 😅. I gotta try making yet another awesome recipe from you!
@nowsheknows5474
@nowsheknows5474 Год назад
Thanks Wally! ♥️👍🏽
@senehdailylife5641
@senehdailylife5641 Год назад
Hi Wally! Thank you for a good recipe.
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@nicholaszannettou2465
@nicholaszannettou2465 Год назад
Hi Wally. Excellent jiu Yim sin yaw. 👍 secrets of the trade. I'll be making this Thanks Wally. 😎
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything Год назад
Brother Nicholas, good to hear from you again 😀 I hope all is well with you 👍
@simonwong2346
@simonwong2346 Год назад
😋😋😋😋😋 Thank you for sharing!
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything Год назад
Thanks Simon, hope all is good with you 👍
@dougwatt6303
@dougwatt6303 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@AnasanKitchen
@AnasanKitchen Год назад
😍 delicious.. thanks for sharing SECRET recipe.. 😍
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything Год назад
Thank you!
@santolify
@santolify Год назад
One of my favs....
@LessTalkMoreDelicious
@LessTalkMoreDelicious Год назад
Woah, impressive salt&pepper recipe! Bookmarking this for sho
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything Год назад
Hey bro, how are you? Thank you so much! 😀
@duncanmit5307
@duncanmit5307 Год назад
💜👍💜👍,,,,,I have squid in my freezer....going to try one day soon....
@rainham1
@rainham1 Год назад
looks awesome sir. I'm about to try a version of it with some fresh oysters my neighbor just brought back 👌
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything Год назад
Oyster is a great idea for this recipe 😀 I will try it too someday.
@rainham1
@rainham1 Год назад
@@WallyCooksEverything it turned out awesome! I've made salt and pepper shrimp before but never added the hint of 5 spice powder to the mix... that really added a complexity. thanks Wally you're the man 👍
@macscookingcaravanning3680
@macscookingcaravanning3680 Год назад
well done Wally, going to have a crack at this one. We catch lots of squid in S.A. Australia.
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything Год назад
Thank you MAC, I subscribed to your channel. I’m looking forward to you and your wife’s cooking adventures 😃
@Maplecook
@Maplecook Год назад
Damn, this is one of my favourite dishes of all time, Wally!
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything Год назад
Thanks! Would be super exciting to see if you can put your personal spin on this bro 😀
@Maplecook
@Maplecook Год назад
@@WallyCooksEverything If I did, would you be interested in appearing in the video...if even for a few seconds? Or, I could just take a snippet from this video, and splice it into mine? Just an idea. =)
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything Год назад
@@Maplecook sure thing bro 👍 let me know what you have in mind 😀 When you’re ready to go shoot me an email or message me on one of the socials.
@Maplecook
@Maplecook Год назад
@@WallyCooksEverything Cool! =)
@ENLfoodVlog
@ENLfoodVlog Год назад
Wow! Looking so delicious my friend 🤤 thanks for sharing i support u 👏 (I also cook this on my channel btw)
@tonyr29
@tonyr29 Год назад
Looking delicious I Soak mine in Milk instead and I get same results
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything Год назад
Hello Hicham, how’s it going? I’ve seen that done with octopus. Is it a Greek or Mediterranean method? I must try it some day 😀
@afterburner3999
@afterburner3999 8 месяцев назад
Theres a Secret To It.
@princexl2783
@princexl2783 10 месяцев назад
Has anyone ever mentioned that you look like a lot like Jimmy Fallon? Haha
@WallyCooksEverything
@WallyCooksEverything 10 месяцев назад
Lol no this is the first time 😆🤣😂
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