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Reviewed: Dec. 20, 2010
This was just OK. Not super impressed.
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Reviewed: Sep. 27, 2008
This was delicious. I was able to get frozen calamari rings and it was quicker to make because the calamari only cooked for 3 minutes. I added some dried italian spices one time and fresh basil another. Both times my family LOVED it.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.1 star rating.
Reviewed: Sep. 18, 2007
Excellent recipe, fresh tomatoes definitely adds flavour, try to make tiny cubes if you want more texture. I also grilled a red capsicum in the oven and added it to the sauce(until the skin is black, put it in a sealed container in the fridge and skin when cool). Top it with fresh thyme. If you don't have red wine Balsamico vinegar can do the job. I found that 5 minutes for the squid was enough.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.1 star rating.
Reviewed: Dec. 1, 2006
Once you've tried Calamari w/garlic, herbs and tomato sauce, If you enhoy calamari, I can't imagine you wouldn't be hooked. I have ate fried calamari most of my adult life but never ate it any other way. I had the fortunate opportunity to have calamari w/garlic, herbs and tomatoe sauce at Catch 35 in Chicago as an appetizer recently. I don't think I will ever eat fried calamari again. Excellent!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.1 star rating.
Reviewed: Sep. 15, 2005
This is a good recipe, but it is much nicer when made with fresh tomatoes. Just blanch and peel the tomatoes and then slice, instead of using the paste. Before adding the squid, I took the sauce and ran it through a food processor to make it more sauce-like. Will use again (and already have!) Raphael
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