How To Clean Squid - You Can Eat The Legs and Liver, Too!
- 1 Squid (I used surume squid this time)
- 1 Salt
- 1 Sake
- I'll clean a surume squid this time.
- Wash the squid.
- Pry apart anything that is attached to the inside of the body with your fingers.
- Hold onto the body and the part around the eyes tightly, and pull very very gently.
- The insides will slip out.
- Whoa!
- Pull the plastic-like cartilage out slowly too to remove it.
- The base of the body where the cartilage was attached is tough and not very nice to eat.
- Scrape it off with a knife.
- Put your hand in the body again, and take out any slimy bits left in there.
- Rinse the body well and use in any recipes you like!
- I made squid stuffed with rice.
- Take the legs off next.
- Cut the legs off right under the eyes.
- Push between the eyes firmly and the beak (a round hard thing) will come out, so remove it.
- Cut the legs apart as you like.
- Put the legs on a cutting board and sprinkle with salt.
- If you press down on the legs with your palm and move your hand in a circular motion, you can remove the hard bits stuck to the suckers.
- Rinse the legs, put them in a colander, and sprinkle with more salt.
- Use in your favorite recipes!
- Remove the liver: The liver is covered in a thin membrane.
- Open it up so that you don't crush the liver and take the liver out carefully.
- Work gently so that you don't break the ink sac.
- (The long thing part in the photo is the ink sac and the round red part is the liver.)
- I took it out in one piece.
- Put it in a colander and sprinkle with salt to remove the fishy smell.
- Use in your favorite recipes!
time, salt, sake
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/171799-how-to-clean-squid-you-can-eat-the-legs-and-liver-too (may not work)