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I have a suggestion - do away with the fryer, and the crumbs and just cook them on the BBQ!!! We lightly roll them in flour first, then straight onto the BBQ - the crumbs take some of the flavour!!
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The oil has to be hot but not boiling
Water will cause squid to spit and pop while frying but I have found that you can have the oil too hot
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Most of the times I get splattered is because the skid was still wet when I got it on the pan.
If properly dried with a rag (and the heads are harder to get dry) isn't to bad to fry... as long the oil is not to hoot of course!
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Hey guys
Alot of people I speak to have the same problem but I dont seem to get this
I do get the odd tenticle spit at me but this is normal
Make sure the squid is dry and well floured.
The oil should be hot but not boiling
The deeper the oil the less splatter
Use a anti splatter screen over the top of the frypan, you can by this anywhere they sell pots and stuff
Cheers