This Squid
Masala/Kanavai Masala is a very famous Kerala cuisine
of South India. Squid is consumed in many parts of the world. In India and
Srilanka squid is eaten in coastal areas like Kerala and Tamil Nadu. They are either fried
or made in to squid gravy. This squid masala is one of my favourite dish. It is
very delicious and the most interesting part is, it can be cooked in 15
to 20 min.
Here’s
Squid/Kanavai/Calamari/Koonthal Masala with step by step photos…
Ingredients
Squid/Kanavai/Calamari/Koonthal
|
700 gm
|
Onion
|
2 finely chopped
|
Tomato
|
1 large finely chopped
|
Green Chillies
|
2 finely chopped
|
Ginger & Garlic paste
|
2 tsp
|
Red chilli powder
|
1 tsp
|
Coriander powder
|
1 tsp
|
Turmeric powder
|
½ tsp
|
Black pepper powder
|
¼ tsp
|
Grated Coconut
|
3 tbsp
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Curry leaves
|
8 -10
|
Sun flower oil/Coconut oil
|
1 tbsp
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Salt
|
As needed
|
Coriander leaves
|
2 tsp finely chopped
|
To
Marinate
Red chilli powder
|
1 tsp
|
Turmeric powder
|
½ tsp
|
Salt
|
As needed
|
Serves:4
to 5
Preparation
Time:15 min
Cooking
time:20 min
Method
Cut the
squid arms and wash it thoroughly. Add ½ tsp of turmeric powder and wash it in
cold water really well. Now cut the squid in to rings as shown in the photo.
Add red
chilli powder, turmeric powder and salt to the cut squid and marinate for 10-15
min.
Cook
the squid with ¼ cup water until the color changes . Keep the squid aside, do
not cook squid for very long time because they will turn chewy.
Heat
oil in a kadai, add onions, green chillies, curry leaves and saute until light
golden color. Now add ginger & garlic paste and saute until raw smell
vanishes.
Add the
tomatoes and cook until they turn mushy.
Now add
the red chilli powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, salt and cook until
oil separates out.
Add the
squids, black pepper powder and stir it well until the masala coats and mixes
well in low flame.
Finally
add the grated coconut stir it well and cook in low flame for 2 -3 min and
switch it off.
Delicious
squid/kanavai masala is ready to be enjoyed. Serve it hot with plain white rice
or with roll in chapathis or as side dish for dosas.
Thank
you for visiting my blog, please come back again for more delicious and
traditional dishes of South India.
Until
then I am signing off…
Wow what a mouth watering dish.... I nvr tried squid but its tempting me too much....
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I have that little fear cooking squid. If overcooked, they become rubbery and if under-cooked, there goes the taste. You have cooked it to the utmost right texture and with the much loved spicy flavors. That black pepper does infused more punch into this delicious dish.
ReplyDeleteAwesome dish..looks yummy and tempting....never tried this..
ReplyDeletelooks so flavorful...
ReplyDeleteஅடுத்தடுத்து ஏதேதோ பெயரில், ஏதேதோ பொருட்களுடன், தொடர்ந்து மஸாலாப் பகிர்வுகள்.
ReplyDeleteபாராட்டுக்கள்.
Looks so yummy.
ReplyDeletenever tried squid dear.. thanks for sharing this..
ReplyDeletelove squid and this curry looks mouthwatering
ReplyDeletethis luks so spicy but really tempting allot.
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Just need some rice to have with this masala..delicious.
ReplyDeletehave never tried this...though will have little fear still feel like trying
ReplyDeleteThank you very much everybody for your wonderful comments....
ReplyDeleteI miss them here, just love them.. Spicy & peppery :)
ReplyDeleteSpicy and tasty 3 thumps up for this dish
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