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  2. Squid as food - Wikipedia

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    When frying, the squid flesh is kept tender due to a short cooking time; when simmering, the flesh is most tender when cooking is prolonged with reduced temperature. In Greece or Cyprus it is served also with tzatziki, a Greek yoghurt, cucumber and mint dip. In Sardinia, squid are served with a sauce made from lemon, garlic, parsley, and olive oil.

  3. Grilled Squid and Green Tomato Salad with a Sesame-Lime ... - AOL

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  4. Jamie's 15-Minute Meals - Wikipedia

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    Jamie cooks sizzling chicken fajitas, grilled peppers, salsa, rice and beans (616 calories), and prawn cocktail, king prawns and sundried pan bread (525 calories). 1–27 27

  5. Ikayaki - Wikipedia

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    Ikayaki, or grilled squid. Ikayaki (いか焼き, イカ焼き, or 烏賊焼) is a popular fast food in Japan.In much of Japan, the term refers to simple grilled squid topped with soy sauce; the portion of squid served may be the whole body (minus entrails), rings cut from the body, or one or more tentacles, depending on the size. [1]

  6. Grilled Portobello Mushrooms with Tarragon-Parsley Butter - AOL

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    Set the mushrooms on the grill, gills down, and cook over moderate heat, turning once, until tender and nicely charred, about 8 minutes. Dollop the tarragon-parsley butter over the gills and cook for about 1 minute longer, until the butter is melted. Transfer the grilled mushrooms to plates and serve right away.

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  8. Stuffed squid - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed squid [a] is a generic name for meals made of olive oil, Spanish onion, garlic, rice, tomatoes, salt, black pepper, mint leaves, parsley, squid and tomato juice. It is mostly popular in Greece , Italy , Portugal , Spain , Algeria , Tunisia , and Turkey

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