Big Game Crispy Calamari (Printable View)

Golden fried calamari rings with zesty marinara, perfect for sharing during festive moments.

# Ingredient List:

→ Calamari

01 - 1.1 lb fresh or thawed squid, cleaned and sliced into rings
02 - 1 cup buttermilk
03 - Salt and black pepper, to taste

→ Breading

04 - 1 cup all-purpose flour
05 - ½ cup cornmeal
06 - 1 tsp paprika
07 - ½ tsp garlic powder
08 - ½ tsp cayenne pepper (optional, for heat)

→ Frying

09 - 3 cups vegetable oil, for frying

→ Marinara Sauce

10 - 14 oz canned crushed tomatoes
11 - 2 tbsp olive oil
12 - 2 garlic cloves, minced
13 - ½ small onion, finely chopped
14 - 1 tsp dried oregano
15 - ½ tsp dried basil
16 - ½ tsp sugar
17 - Salt and pepper, to taste

→ Garnish

18 - Lemon wedges, for serving
19 - Fresh parsley, chopped

# How to Make It:

01 - Toss calamari rings with buttermilk, salt, and pepper. Cover and refrigerate for 15 minutes to tenderize.
02 - Heat olive oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; sauté until translucent, about 3 minutes.
03 - Stir in crushed tomatoes, oregano, basil, sugar, salt, and pepper. Simmer for 10–12 minutes, stirring occasionally. Adjust seasoning, then set aside and keep warm.
04 - In a shallow dish, combine flour, cornmeal, paprika, garlic powder, and cayenne.
05 - Heat oil in a deep fryer or large heavy saucepan to 350°F.
06 - Remove calamari from buttermilk, letting excess drip off. Dredge rings in flour mixture, coating well.
07 - Fry calamari in batches for 1–2 minutes, until golden and crisp. Do not overcrowd. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.
08 - Serve hot, garnished with parsley and lemon wedges, alongside marinara sauce for dipping.

# Expert Suggestions:

01 -
  • The buttermilk soak makes the calamari tender enough to melt in your mouth while staying incredibly crisp
  • Homemade marinara comes together in minutes and tastes better than anything from a jar
02 -
  • Overcrowding the oil drops the temperature fast and makes calamari soggy instead of crispy
  • The buttermilk soak is nonnegotiable—it is what prevents the squid from becoming rubbery
03 -
  • Double dipping in buttermilk and flour creates an extra thick crust that stays crispy longer
  • Letting the coated calamari rest for 5 minutes before frying helps the coating set better