Buttermilk-Battered Calamari
Crispy, golden, and utterly irresistible, this buttermilk-battered calamari is a symphony of textures and flavors. The tangy buttermilk tenderizes the squid, while the seasoned flour creates a delightful crunch. A perfect appetizer or light meal, ready in minutes!
Nutrition
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Carbohydrate
18 g
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Cholesterol
2 mg
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Fiber
1 g
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Protein
14 g
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Saturated Fat
1 g
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Sodium
625 mg
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Sugar
2 g
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Fat
9 g
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Unsaturated Fat
0 g
DIRECTIONS
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01 Step
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Heat vegetable oil in a deep saucepan or deep-fryer to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Ensure you have enough oil to fully submerge the calamari. (5 minutes)
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In a medium bowl, pour in the buttermilk. In a separate bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, salt, ground black pepper, and dried oregano until well combined. (2 minutes)
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Dip each squid ring into the buttermilk, ensuring it's fully coated, then immediately transfer it to the seasoned flour mixture, pressing gently to adhere. (5 minutes)
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Carefully place the coated squid rings into the hot oil, working in small batches to avoid overcrowding the pan. Fry for 2-3 minutes, turning occasionally, until golden brown and crispy. (10 minutes)
05 Step
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Remove the fried calamari with a slotted spoon and place it on paper towels to drain excess oil. Continue frying the remaining squid. (5 minutes)
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Serve immediately with your favorite dipping sauce, such as marinara or a zesty aioli. Enjoy! (2 minutes)
For an extra crispy coating, try double-dredging the squid: buttermilk, flour, buttermilk, then flour again.
Don't overcrowd the pan, as it will lower the oil temperature and result in soggy calamari.
Ensure the oil is at the correct temperature before frying; too low, and the calamari will be greasy; too high, and it will burn before cooking through.
For a flavor variation, add a pinch of cayenne pepper or garlic powder to the flour mixture.
RECIPE REVIEWS
Avarage Rating:
4.4/ 5 ( 80 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (3)
Hulda Kautzer
Feb 26, 2025Easy to follow and quick to make. A great appetizer for parties!
Lula Ernser
Nov 9, 2024This recipe is fantastic! The calamari came out perfectly crispy and not at all greasy.
Dock Hackett
Sep 1, 2023The buttermilk makes a huge difference! So tender and flavorful. Will definitely make again.