Waring Pro DF280 User Manual

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14

Fried Calamari
Makes about 4 servings

pounds cleaned calamari, including some tentacles

vegetable oil for frying

2

cups unbleached, all-purpose flour

1

tablespoon finely chopped parsley

1

teaspoon granulated garlic

1

teaspoon each kosher salt and freshly ground pepper

marinara sauce for dipping

fresh lemon wedges for garnish

Rinse and drain the calamari; place on thick layers of paper

towels, pressing and blotting them completely dry with

another layer of paper towels on top. Cut the bodies into

½

-inch rings, and cut tentacles into halves or quarters if large.

Heat oil to 360°F in the Waring Pro

®

Professional Deep

Fryer. Preheat the oven to 500°F. Line 2 cookie sheets with

a triple thickness of paper towels.
Put the flour, parsley, granulated garlic, salt, and pepper into

a jumbo resealable food storage bag. Working with about a

quarter of the calamari at a time, drop calamari into the bag,

seal and shake. Squeeze the sides of the bag to completely

coat the calamari. Take care that the pieces are individually

coated and not stuck together. Remove from the bag and

place on a baking sheet lined with plastic wrap. Repeat until

all the calamari has been coated evenly with flour mixture.
Gently add calamari to hot oil, about 1 to 1

½

cups at a time,

trying to let all the pieces drop in separately. Do not crowd

the calamari, because crowding will drop the temperature

of the oil. The calamari will be pale golden and just cooked

in about 40 to 60 seconds. Do not overcook or they will

become tough. Lift the calamari out, using a slotted spoon

or metal skimmer, and drain in a single layer on prepared

cookie sheets. Repeat with the remaining calamari. When all

the calamari have been fried, reheat them in the 500°F oven

for several minutes. Sprinkle lightly with a little more salt,

and serve with warm marinara sauce for dipping.

Herbed Beer Batter Onion Rings
Makes 2 to 4 servings

¾

cup + 2 tablespoons lager or ale

1

cup unbleached, all-purpose flour

½

cup chopped fresh parsley

1

tablespoon chopped fresh thyme

1

teaspoon finely chopped fresh garlic

¾

teaspoon kosher salt

1 to 2

onions (about 1 pound total)

flour for dusting

vegetable oil for frying

kosher salt for sprinkling

In a medium bowl, whisk the beer into the flour until smooth.
Stir in the parsley, thyme, and garlic. Let batter stand 30
minutes. Stir in salt.
Cut onion crosswise into ½-inch thick slices. Remove and
discard skin, stem and root ends. Separate slices into rings.
Toss lightly with flour.
Heat vegetable oil in Waring Pro

®

Professional Deep Fryer

until it reaches 375°F. Working with about 4 or 5 rings at
a time, dip each ring into batter and allow excess to drip
off. Carefully lower coated onion rings into deep fryer, one
at a time. Fry until golden, turning as needed, about
1 to 2 minutes. Lift out with tongs and place on layered
paper towels to drain. Sprinkle with kosher salt while hot,
and serve.

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