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Chile-Fried Squid (Sambal Cumi-Cumi)
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The Recipe

1/2 lb Squid

1/2 c Diced onion

2 Cloves garlic, minced

3 Or 4 semi-hot fresh red

-chiles, minced, or 1 -teaspoon sambal ulek 1/2 ts Kosher salt

2 tb Oil

1 ts Paprika, if needed

2 tb Tamarind Water or lemon

-juice In its most authentic form, this sambal is bright red with chile and quite hot. If you prefer it a little milder, use fresh chiles that are not too hot, such as the milder strain of jalapenos now on the market; otherwise, use less chile and make up the color difference with paprika. [Personally, I'd use crushed and soaked annatto seeds. They add red color without the paprika taste. S.C.] 1. Clean squid. Remove purplish outer skin and cut sacs into rings.

2. To prepare in a mortar: Pound onion, garlic, chiles, and salt

together to a coarse paste. To prepare in a blender or food processor: Grind together with oil. 3. In a wok or skillet, heat oil over low heat and add paste. (If

oil was used in grinding paste, add paste to dry pan.) Cook slowly until quite fragrant and oil is well stained with red. Add paprika if necessary to enhance color. 4. Turn heat to medium-high, add squid and Tamarind Water, and cook

just until squid is done (about 2 minutes). Serve hot or at room temperature. Serves 4 to 6 with other dishes. From the California Culinary Academy's "Southeast Asian Cooking", Jay Harlow, published by the Chevron Chemical Company, 1987. ISBN 0-89721-098-0.

Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; May 31 1993.

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