Korean Calamari

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Total Time:
1 hr 0 min
Prep
15 min
Inactive
15 min
Cook
30 min
Yield:
2 servings
Level:
Easy
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup sushi rice
  • 5 to 6 ounces (6 baby) squid
  • 2 tablespoons rice wine
  • 2 tablespoons Korean gochujang paste
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • Few dashes Asian sesame oil
  • 2 teaspoons peanut or other flavorless oil
  • Large handful fresh baby corn, or green beans, cut into 1/2-inch chunks
  • 6 thin or 3 large scallions, sliced

Directions

Put the sushi rice on to cook following the package instructions or in a rice cooker following its instructions.

Cut the tentacles out of the squid bodies, then slice the calamari into rings and put them in a bowl with the tentacles and the 2 tablespoons rice wine. Leave for 15 minutes, then strain, reserving the liquid in a bowl.

To this bowl add the Korean pepper paste, soy sauce, sugar, and few dashes of sesame oil, and stir to combine.

Put a wok or large, heavy-based frying pan over medium heat and, when it's hot, add the 2 teaspoons peanut oil.

Add the sliced corn and scallions and stir-fry for 2 minutes

Add the drained squid and stir-fry for another until the squid turns opaque, about 1 to 2 minutes.

Add the sauce and stir-fry for 30 seconds or so, until piping hot. Divide the calamari between 2 bowls of the sushi rice and serve

Freeze Note

Fresh squid can be cut into rings and frozen with the tentacles for up to 3 months, in a resealable bag with as much air as possible squeezed out. But first check with your fish seller or supermarket that the squid has not been previously frozen. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, on a plate to catch drips.

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  • on February 13, 2011

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    Add garlic a couple of onion slices and a dash of black pepper, and this is dish a perfectly, authentic Korean dish!

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