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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Jan 18  # 1 of 10
WHY IS IT I HAVE NOT EVER BEEN ABLE TO FIND SQUID CAKES (THEY ARE PURE WHITE MEAT AND ABOUT THE SIZE OF A SPONGE, AS A MATTER OF FACT THE MEAT RESEMBLES A SPONGE IN LOOKS A LITTLE BIT) SINCE MOVING BACK TO THE EAST COAST? THEY WERE PLENTIFUL IN CALIFORNIA AND SIMPLY DELICIOUS, EASY TO PREPARE AND TENDER NOT AT ALL LIKE CALAMARI.:confused:
ANYONE KNOW ABOUT THEM AND HOW I MAY GET SOME HERE IN N. GEORGIA?
CCCATHY
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 Posted By: KYHeirloomer 
Jan 19  # 2 of 10
I've never even heard of them. Any idea at all how they're made?

And can you provide a better description? That might help to.
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Jan 19  # 3 of 10
From what I understand it is the actual meat from the body of the squid, not the tentacles. The ones I used to buy were on average approx. the size of a playing card (only round of-course) I would say they resembled any type white filet only the meat was porous like a sponge (looked like a small slice of the moon with all the craters). They were ultimate in flavor and texture, I used to simply season them, dredge in flour, and pan-fry, wow were they delicious! But that was in Calif. and I have never seen or heard of them since moving back East :(.
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 Posted By: KYHeirloomer 
Jan 20  # 4 of 10
Wow! Now I'm really confused.

Calamari, per se, usually is made from the squid bodies, cut into rings and deep fried. Personally, I bread and fry the tenticles at the same time, but many people don't.

The body meat is white, and smooth, inside and out.

Your description sounds more like tripe than squid. I wonder if it was, indeed, tripe, called squid cakes as a marketing thing?
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Jan 21  # 5 of 10
Hi KYH,

Yes it certainly did resemble small pieces of tripe, come to think of it! I've never had tripe (that I know of :rolleyes:) but whatever it was I really loved it.
Oh well I guess I just will never know unless I visit Calif go to the old store and buy some. The grocery stores in CA offered much more on the line of ethnic foods. Where I am...forget it! I can't find grape leaves, tahini, and just some of my favorite cheeses. I wish we had an International Market here. Just yesterday I made some hummus, but I sat here and decided how to get the flavor just right...and wa-laa I hit on it, in place of the tahini I substituted and added a little sesame oil when I added my EVOO and oh my goodness it was the very best hummus, I haven't tasted hummus this good since moving here! Sometimes I just have to really rack my brain to come up with decent substitutes.
You'd not believe what I did yesterday. I checked out a cookbook from the library, and took it along shopping with me to look for some of the ingredients I needed. Well you'd not believe this but it got stolen out of my cart, it had several pages of my notes in it (I was working on a review) and also some pages of recipes I'd printed off. So I feel such a fool. And now I have got to pay the librarian for that book :mad:. Oh well a lesson well learned, next time everything gets written down on a list, no more taking books shopping with me :(.

Happy MLK day to all, CCCathy