This recipe for squid in its ink is very simple. The most complicated thing is to clean the squid, but that can be done in the fish market. Thanks to that, we will only have to make the sauce and cook the squid in it.
Course Main dish
Cuisine Galician, Spanish
Keyword ink, squids
Prep Time 15 minutesminutes
Cook Time 45 minutesminutes
Total Time 1 hourhour
Servings 4servings
Calories 385.65kcal
Ingredients
1200gsquidclean and chopped
1onion
1clovegarlic
1glasswhite wine
1tbspflour
olive oil
parsleychopped
salt
100grice
1sachetconcentrated cuttlefish ink
Instructions
Brown the chopped onion and garlic over low heat in olive oil.
Add a tablespoon of flour and sauté well.
Then sauté the squid, cleaned and chopped, for about 5 minutes.
Add the wine and let the alcohol evaporate.
Incorporate the inks dissolved in water.
Season and cook for approximately 30 minutes.
If the sauce is too thick add a little more water. If, on the other hand, it remains very loose, let it cook for about 5 minutes with the pan uncovered.
A little before finishing cooking, add the chopped parsley and cook for a few minutes.
Serve with white rice
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Notes
This recipe for squid in its ink is very simple. The most complicated thing is to clean the squid, but that can be done in the fish market. Thanks to that, we will only have to make the sauce and cook the squid in it.The sauce, in this recipe, is very simple because, in addition to the ink, it only has garlic, onion, white wine and a little flour to thicken it. Finally, a little chopped parsley is also added.There are other recipes in which other ingredients such as tomatoes, peppers, etc. are also used. I like it like that.The most traditional accompaniment to squid in its ink is white rice.