Fried Calamari Recipe (2024)

This fried calamari recipe is tender pieces of squid soaked in buttermilk, then coated in seasoned flour and deep fried to golden brown perfection. A quick and easy appetizer option that’s even better than what you’d get at a restaurant!

When I’m entertaining, I like to put out a variety of hot appetizers such as baked potato skins, cheesy spinach dip and this fresh and crispy fried calamari.

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Every time I go out to eat, if I see fried calamari on the menu, I must order it. This is one of my all time favorite appetizers! I’ve learned to make this dish at home, and it’s actually much simpler than it appears.

What is calamari?

Calamari is another name for squid, and it is widely available and relatively inexpensive. You can find fresh calamari in the seafood department of many grocery stores, or frozen squid in a bag in the freezer aisle. Calamari is often sold in rings, or as whole squid with both bodies and tentacles. I prefer to make this recipe with both the bodies and tentacles, but if you can only find rings, that will work just fine.

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How to clean squid

If you’re purchasing whole squid, you’ll need to cut and clean them so that they’re ready for frying. The first step is to rinse your squid under cool water, then pull the tentacles away from the body. Slice the head off the tentacles and discard. Remove the beak from the tentacles. Clean any innards out of the body of the squid, and remove the clear quill. If there is a membrane on the outside of the squid, remove it, then cut off the large fin on each side of the body. Slice the body into rings. Use the rings and tentacles as directed in the recipe.

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How do you make fried calamari?

The first step in this recipe is to marinate the squid in buttermilk. Mix together flour and seasonings to create the coating for the squid. Dredge the calamari in the seasoned flour, then place it in a pot of hot oil to cook. Drain, then serve immediately with your choice of sauce on the side.

How do you tenderize calamari?

For this recipe, I use buttermilk to tenderize the calamari. As an added bonus, the buttermilk also adds a lot of flavor and helps the coating to stick to the seafood. You can also use regular milk or lemon juice to tenderize your squid.

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Tips for the perfect fried calamari

  • Be sure to use a frying thermometer to keep your oil at the appropriate temperature. If the oil is too hot, the squid can burn. If the oil is too cold, the squid can absorb excess oil and become greasy.
  • Fried calamari is best when it’s served immediately. You can store and reheat calamari in the oven, but there’s a chance that the squid will become rubbery from the extended baking time.
  • I like to serve my fried squid with co*cktail sauce, but other great options include marinara sauce or lemon aioli.
  • Be sure to cut your squid bodies into similar sized rings so that they cook at the same rate.

Fried calamari variations

I typically make this recipe as written, but you can add other spices and ingredients to customize it to your tastes.

  • Fritto Misto: Turn this into a mixed fried platter by doubling the amount of seasoned flour and adding other ingredients to fry such as small shrimp, fennel wedges, lemon slices or mushrooms.
  • Breading: If you prefer a crunchier coating, add 1/4 cup of cornmeal or seasoned breadcrumbs to the flour mixture.
  • Seasonings: While I typically stick with a mix of paprika, salt, pepper and garlic powder, you can add other seasonings such as cayenne pepper, onion powder, Italian seasoning, dried parsley, or Old Bay seasoning.

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Once you make this dish at home, you’ll never need to order it at a restaurant again! It looks impressive, but no one needs to know how easy it really is to make.

More great appetizer options

  • Taco Sliders
  • Reuben Dip
  • Fried Shrimp
  • Sweet and Sour Meatballs
  • Baked Chicken Wings

Fried Calamari Video

This fried calamari recipe is tender pieces of squid soaked in buttermilk, then coated in seasoned flour and deep fried to golden brown perfection. A quick and easy appetizer option that's even better than what you'd get at a restaurant!

Time

Prep Time10 minutes minutes

Cook Time15 minutes minutes

Marinating Time30 minutes minutes

Total Time55 minutes minutes

Course Appetizer

Cuisine Italian

Ingredients

  • 1 pound calamari rings and tentacles
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons salt plus more for serving
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika smoked or regular
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • vegetable oil for frying
  • 2 teaspoons chopped fresh parsley

Instructions

  • Place the calamari in a bowl with the buttermilk and stir to combine.

  • Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

  • Heat 3-4 inches of oil in a large deep pot to 375 degrees F.

  • Place the flour, salt, paprika, pepper and garlic powder in a medium bowl; stir to combine.

  • Remove each piece of squid from the buttermilk and dredge in the flour. Repeat the process until all pieces are coated.

  • Place 8-10 pieces of squid in the oil. Cook for 2-3 minutes or until golden brown.

  • Remove the squid from the oil and drain on paper towels. Repeat the process with the remaining squid.

  • Sprinkle additional salt over the squid if desired, and sprinkle with chopped parsley. Serve immediately.

Nutrition

Calories: 314kcal | Carbohydrates: 43g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 271mg | Sodium: 677mg | Potassium: 410mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 260IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 112mg | Iron: 3mg

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Originally Posted February 5, 2020

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FAQs

What oil is best for frying calamari? ›

What's the Best Oil to Fry Calamari In? Any high-smoke-point oil — like vegetable, canola, or peanut oil — will work for frying calamari. I recommend an oil with a very mild flavor so that the delicate calamari flavor shines through.

What is the secret to cooking calamari? ›

Soak the rings in a solution of salted milk for 30 minutes (refrigerated) before cooking. I shared this earlier, but this is the trick to tenderizing the calamari meat and it also helps tame the fishy taste. For crispy fried calamari, coat the rings in a mixture of flour, cornstarch, and baking powder!

How do you keep fried calamari crispy? ›

Just place them on a cooling rack set over a baking sheet.

If you've ever seen a high-volume restaurant or fast-food chain kitchen in action, you'll notice that they keep deep-fried foods like crispy, fried chicken wings on perforated trays that act in much the same way as the cooling rack and baking sheet combination.

How do you get batter to stick to calamari? ›

Use a small sieve to lightly dust the squid pieces with rice flour or regular flour. This will help the batter adhere to the squid. Dip squid pieces in batter and fry in hot oil: Working in small batches at a time (about 6 pieces), dip the squid pieces in the batter.

How long should calamari be fried? ›

Mix together flour, salt, oregano, and pepper in a medium bowl. Dredge squid in flour mixture. Fry squid in hot oil until light brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Do not overcook, or squid will be tough.

How to tell if calamari is done? ›

Perfectly cooked calamari should be slightly chewy, but not rubbery.

Why is my fried calamari soggy? ›

If the oil temperature is too low, the calamari will absorb too much oil and become soggy, or will lose its breading all together. On the other hand, if the oil is too hot, the outside will cook faster than the inside.

How do you make calamari not rubbery? ›

Soaking calamari rings in vinegar helps tenderize them which makes them less chewy. Also it gets rid of any unpleasant smell. After this I like to marinade the calamari in a special spice mix with olive oil. I use garlic, lemon juice, salt, black pepper and cumin.

How long should you cook calamari? ›

To make it super delicious, coat boiled calamari in olive oil and season with salt and pepper before adding it to a high-temperature grill. I also like to use lemon juice, dried oregano, Italian seasoning, fresh parsley and garlic. Cook for 4-5 minutes on a covered grill, flipping once.

Why do you soak calamari in milk? ›

The squid is tenderised by overnight soaking in milk.

Why is calamari so expensive? ›

Squid, which typically have a one-year lifespan, struggle to adapt to rapidly changing habitats, leading to a scarcity in supply.

How do you tenderize calamari before frying? ›

Tenderize: Soak the calamari in water with 1 teaspoon of baking soda (I use enough water to simply cover the calamari) for about 15 minutes and then rinse well and drain well. Crisp: Pat the calamari as dry as possible with tea towels or papers towels. This will help the calamari crisp up when fried.

How do you tenderize calamari before cooking? ›

The secret is in marinating the calamari in milk overnight!

Dairy products like yoghurt and milk are the best natural tenderisers. Cut your squid into rings and place with the tentacles in a large mixing bowl. Cover with milk and then cling film and place in the fridge for 12 to 24 hours.

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