What do you eat calamari with?!


Question: I like it with a squeeze of lemon juice and some garlic mayo.


Answers: I like it with a squeeze of lemon juice and some garlic mayo.

Nothing at all. I don't eat calamari.

Your mouth.

marinara sauce

if it's fried, dip it in maranara or cream based sauce.

if it's just cooked in a pan, serve it with pasta.

spicy seafood sauce..

but once i had super spicy calamari with a ranch type sauce.. it was amazinggg

U can eat it with crackers and stuff like tuna fish.. i dunno i jus saw it on a movie never tried it though

Pasta!!!

Your mouth, ha-ha-ha, No seriously it all depends on how it's prepared - Garlic and butter w/lemon, cocktail sauce. Try Googling-Calamari Sauces

Depends on how it is cooked.

If it is battered (breaded) and fried, a spicy, sweet sauce is the perfect accompaniment. Or a squeeze of Lime or Lemon.
That is served as an appetizer and some good French or Italian bread goes well with it.

If is it sauteed in butter and garlic, then maybe salt and pepper and some Lemon. This dish can be served with steamed white rice and a Caesar Salad.

If it is cooked in a marinara sauce and served over pasta, then only some grated Romano or Parmesan cheese and some dry red pepper flakes. And serve it with good crusty bread and a salad with a cream based dressing.

If it is stuffed and sauteed in a white wine sauce with garlic and fresh parsley, just a bit of Lemon with black pepper. This can be served with pasta, cous-cous or steamed white rice and and a salad with olive oil.

So, how you cook it determines what you eat it with.

Deep fry the rings(about 90 seconds) after breading them in Bisquick. Serve with Marinara Sauce.

Or sautee in olive oil then serve with some Sesame oil and chopped scallions on top.





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