Getting back to topic, has anyone else but Bug tried the wet sand method?
Blue
Squid tumbler
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To find a fish
You do the miles.
Catch the fish
and earn the smiles.
Lord,allow me to catch a fish, so large that even I,when speaking of it afterwards.........May have no need to lie !!!
You do the miles.
Catch the fish
and earn the smiles.
Lord,allow me to catch a fish, so large that even I,when speaking of it afterwards.........May have no need to lie !!!
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Re: Squid tumbler
I have tried it worked ok but there was grains of sand that seemed to stick to the tube.
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Thanks 85 but back to the original comment, they weren,t tubes,
Blue.
Blue.
To find a fish
You do the miles.
Catch the fish
and earn the smiles.
Lord,allow me to catch a fish, so large that even I,when speaking of it afterwards.........May have no need to lie !!!
You do the miles.
Catch the fish
and earn the smiles.
Lord,allow me to catch a fish, so large that even I,when speaking of it afterwards.........May have no need to lie !!!
Re: Squid tumbler
Aaaah Blue, the penny drops.
I made the same oversight as 85, I hadn't realised it was about the squid tube being split and opened to clean , , , , I went more general in "squid cleaning" as a whole.
"Sanding" the tubes was hard , , , , but I can understand now that with the tube being slit and open it may be better.
Yeah, would be nice to find out if anyone has done it this way with wet sand
Cheers, Bugs
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Re: Squid tumbler
As someone who has literally made thousands of chicken parma's IMO you cant really go past Japanese panko crumbs. I know its a little more fiddly than a straight up flour & crumb mix but i think the end result speaks for itself.Bugatti wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 12:41 pmCheers
All easy as, easiest way to make Schnitzels , , , , no need for flour or egg (The Tandaco must have a flour content in it already which does it all) , , , , just dip straight into the Tandaco. Helps if whatever you are coating is wet first, but not dripping wet.
Sounds like dinner should be at your place tonight
Hope they come out a treat for you
Cheers, Bug
Anyway, sorry.. back to the topic of squid.....
I always prefer to cut the tubes open, nothing wrong with fried calamari strips instead of rings. But i have never tried the sand method.. always the tumbler bag for me.
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