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Just a question. I'm not a foodie at all but should the batter on calamari be crispy andbrown? Like maybe an onion ring.
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yes indeed it should and I prefer a light batter.
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It can also be sautéed whole or sliced in olive oil and garlic served room temperature.
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Agree with mgh, calamari should be lightly battered and fried to a light golden brown. Can be served with a side of marinara for dipping, or just salted with a lemon wedge on the side.
Lived most of my life in Massachusetts
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Toppers always has served it like scubaman said, sautéed. We always really enjoy it there.
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I grew up with my mom sauteing it whole the Mediterranean way with garlic and olive oil. Toppers adds a lot of heat but you can tell server to hold the heat. Pretty good that way.
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