Saturday, April 14, 2012

Sambal Sotong (Spicy Squid)


Ahh....squids...how I hated them when I was young. The minute my mom mentioned we would be having squids for dinner, we knew we were in trouble ... meaning we all had to clean the squids. No work, no dinner! It was not a so-great memory but now, I am thanking my mom for teaching us the skills. Luckily, I no longer have to suffer as I can easily find already-cleaned frozen squids in grocery stores. Yahoo!

One of great ways to enjoy squids is cooking it in a savoury hot sauce. Sambal sotong or spicy squids can be found in every street restaurant in Indonesia and Malaysia. It is spicy yet sweet with a kick of sourness from tamarind. To those of you who love spicy food, this is definitely a must try! 

Skill Level: Easy 
Serves: 4-5

INGREDIENTS: 
  • 1 lb already-cleaned frozen squids
  • 6 shallots, sliced
  • 1 tbsp tamarind paste 
  • 3 tbsp brown sugar 
  • 4 tbsp all-purpose chili paste (click for recipe)
  • 1/4 cup cooking oil
  • Salt to taste 
 METHOD: 
  1. In a deep frying pan, cook squids for 7 to 8 minutes. At this time, they will release all the moisture and start curling up 
  2. Remove from pan and drain all the liquid. Set aside
  3. In the same pan, add in cooking oil and sauté shallots until fragrant and golden brown
  4. Stir in all-purpose chili paste and cook with slow heat for 10 minutes. Cover with a glass lid to prevent splatter
  5. Add in tamarind paste, and brown sugar. Cook until the sauce turns deep red
  6. Lastly, add in squids and cook for another 5 minutes. Season with salt to your taste 

1 comment:

  1. This is the best dish of all time...~! love it and thank you very much!

    jason

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