Squid – How to Clean and Prepare Whole Squid

Squid

How to Clean Squid

This is a real simple and basic Tutorial that takes you straight to Cleaning and Preparing Whole Squid to cook and fry in any Calamari Recipe.  There’s really isn’t anything to it.  Anyone can do it.  Just follow these simple basic methods and you’ll be on your way to cooking great Squid and/or Calamari.  If you need a recipe for those I’ll list a few that I’ve got available here below.  In the meantime, sit back, relax and enjoy the video!

CLICK HERE for Fried Salt and Pepper Calamari!

CLICK HERE for Sauteed Squid!

Be sure to watch the short video tutorial and I’ll show you exactly how to clean, cut and prepare a whole Squid.

Egg Bread Bowl with Ham and Bruschetta

What is an Egg Bread Bowl

One of the main things I can say about this Egg Bread bowl is that it is absolutely GENIUS!  I just use a large dinner roll that can easily be hollowed out like a soup bread bowl, then I fill it with a few simple breakfast ingredients.  Now you can imagine how far you could take this if you really wanted to get creative.  The key here is to make sure you don’t turn your rolls into rocks while you’re cooking the eggs.  That being said, it might not be a bad idea to make and bake fresh rolls your self, before hand, to be sure they are not over cooked when they are hollowed out and baked again as Egg Bread Bowls.

One of my favorite breakfasts and Brunch is Tomato and Basil Bruschetta.  So, when it came to this Egg Bread Bowl recipe, I immediately thought of mixing up the Tomato and Basil ingredients to top it off.  And I’ve got to say that it really went well.  But, when you make your own Egg Bread Bowl, feel free to add cheese, avocado, sausage or whatever your little heart desires and you’ll be well on your way to making natures little breakfast bombs!

CLICK HERE If you need a Bruschetta recipe to top off your toast.  Also, if you get a chance check out my recipe for Scotch Eggs by clicking HERE!

Egg Bread Bowl Ingredients:

6-8 Large Dinner Rolls (I used Dutch Crunch Rolls)
6 -8 Ham
6-8 Eggs
Bruschetta Mix optional

Bake the Egg Bread Bowls at 390° Fahrenheit for 18 minutes and be sure to watch the short video tutorial and I’ll show you exactly how to make the Egg Bread Bowl.

Canoe Calzone

Canoe Calzone

Open Faced Calzone

A Canoe Calzone.  Yup, that’s what I’m calling it.  And isn’t the name so fitting.  Sure, maybe this really exists somewhere else and maybe it’s even got another name, but for now, this is how I’ll refer to it.  The truth is, I didn’t come up with it either.  When I sat down and ordered a Calzone off a Menu at a Restaurant here recently, this is how it came, more or less.  And I felt like it was a good idea, minus the Marinara Sauce they served because it really sucked.  But if you want to serve yours with Marinara or Pizza Sauce, more power to ya.  I’m sure your recipe will taste just fine.  But, if you need a Pizza Sauce recipe, I’ve got one for you.  Just CLICK HERE!  Also, if you are needing a Pizza Dough recipe CLICK HERE as well for the original post, because you are going to need one if you’re going to make this Canoe Calzone Recipe.  You can also make one giant calzone by following this recipe.

You really won’t need any other ingredients list to make these Calzones, because you can put anything you want in them.  So I’ll just include the tutorial on how to fold them below.  And I might as well double stack the videos for you so you can see how to make the dough.  It’s an old video, but it’s accurate.  Let me know how you like these Canoe Calzones in the Comments.