I love ordering fried calamari when we eat out, but I have to admit, it’s one of those things I’ve always feared doing myself at home. This is mainly because I HATE frying; it scares the heck out of me. But also, buying squid just seems… intimidating. Is that weird? Maybe I have fish issues I need to work out.
Anywho! I finally (wo)maned up and took the leap into at-home-calamari making this weekend, and duuuuude, SO easy! More importantly, so damn delicious. Like, so delicious I went to the gym for the first time in 3 months…! I blame the tabasco and honey drizzle. It’s totally addicting.
The actual calamari batter is a simple mix of flour, cornstarch, paprika, salt, and pepper. I’m glad I kept the base simple, because the drizzle and aioli add a TON of flavor. They’re also quite simple to whip up! For the drizzle, you just whisk in a few dashes of hot sauce into the honey, and then DRIZZLE it all over the hot and crispy calamari. So easy! The aioli is a bit more complicated, but your blender does 99.9 % of the work, and if you want to cheat and use store bought mayo, it will make things even simpler. I have a thing against most store bought mayos and find it satisfying to make my own, but do what makes you happy.
If you’re a calamari lover looking to spice up your at home appetizer scene, I think this is the way to go! And I can say from experience, guests will think your a total rock star for starting the meal this way 😉 Fry on!
Fried Calamari with Tabasco and Honey Drizzle and Cilantro Aioli – Baker by Nature
Ingredients
For the calamari:
1 pound clean calamari (squid), with tentacles, cut into 1/2″ thick rings
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/4 cup cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1 – 2 cups frying oil (depending on your pan size)
For the Tabasco & Honey Drizzle:
1 1/2 tablespoons honey
2 dashes tabasco sauce
For the Cilantro Aioli:
3/4 cup mayo (homemade or store bought)
1/2 cup clean cilantro leaves
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon lime juice & zest
Instructions
For the Calamari:
Heat the oil in a small sauce pan over medium-high heat. While it’s heating up, cut the squid into 1/2″ rings.
Mix flour, cornstarch, and spices in a large bowl, then add calamari rings, and toss until completely coated.
Once the oil is hot enough (I didn’t use a thermometer here and instead just waited until it sizzled ferociously when I added a drop of water), add 1/4 of the calamari, and fry for 3-4 minutes, or until crispy and golden. Place cooked calamari on a large platter (with a paper towel underneath), and continue to cook the calamari in batches until finished. Drizzle with tabasco & honey sauce, and serve with cilantro aioli. Best served right away!
For the Tabasco & Honey Drizzle:
In a small bowl whisk together honey and tabasco. Drizzle over hot, crispy calamari.
For the Cilantro Aioli:
In a blender combine all of the ingredients and pulse until smooth. Serve with calamari. This is also great on burgers and crab cakes!
I have never had calamari, but I kind of hate frying too. I will do it, but I hate it! Anyway, this looks so good and I love the heat!
Oh so yummy recipe, Ashley! This is totally bar food kicked up a notch. Love that honey drizzle and cilantro aioli. Killer flavor combos!
We’re frying things at home now? This could get dangerous. But it will definitely be delicious!
this looks great! i’m not into frying things at home either.
I’m a FOOL for calamari but I don’t like frying it either. One of our favorite places here in town serves it with cilantro aioli too. LOVE this, Ashley!
Oh boy I love frying!! A deep fryer was the first thing I clicked on my wedding registry. That drizzle on these is to die for 🙂
I love fried calamary, though I fear frying stuff… This looks so delish that I might as well conquer my fears and give it a go, just to try the honey-tabasco drizzle 😉
Frying scares me too! I’m a huge baby about burns 🙁 These would be totally worth the risk!
There is never a time I turn down fried calamari and this looks incredible.
I feel the same way about trying to make calamari! Maybe I will gather up the courage to try it out. It looks delicious!!