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we were squidding the other night and guy comes over to see what we're doing. got to talking and he's from the land of long pants. got tired of it and became a county emt. ask what we intend to do with the squid. i told him eat some and turn the others in to bait. he ask how do we cook them, i say "fry". he says "That's the trouble with you people, all you know is fry."
then he tells me how they stuff them with sausage and grill them. i think why not and this is the result ![]() man, where they good. i take my hat off to our northern brothers when it comes to certain culinary skills |
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Having lived in NJ a long time cant say I ever heard of that...but damn they do look good.
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tried it again with some bigger squid, seemed a little tougher. the ones in the pic are 3-4 inches. also, brand of sausage makes a big difference.
had 6 left over, put some canned spaghetti sauce in the crock pot, jazzed it up a little and dropped the left overs in and cooked low for about 2 hours, then served over angel hair pasta. fantastic definitely gonna add this to the recipe box |
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I getting hungry They are just starting to show very little, but soon! water was up to 48* today
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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don't need a boat for these, mj.
just a bream buster and a $2 jig. lots of fun |
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Thanks but no thanks. I will keep frying. Or strip them for fluke bait
Deep fry them suckers
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