Salt & Pepper Squid with Chillied Strawberry Chutney

25 minutes prep, 40 minutes cook
Serves 4
Ingredients
For the chilli & strawberry chutney:
3 large mild red chillies, about 40g in total, halved,deseeded, finely chopped
4cm piece root ginger, peeled, grated
1 tsp Sichuan peppercorns, roughly crushed
450g strawberries, sliced
1 large onion, finely chopped
450g caster sugar
150ml white wine vinegar
4 tsps corn flour
1 tbsp water
For the salt & pepper squid:
500g baby squid, cleaned, defrosted if frozen
1 tsp Sichuan peppercorns, finely crushed
1 tspn sea salt flakes
4 tbsps corn flour
4 tbsps plain flour
1 egg white
Sunflower oil for deep frying
Little paprika to garnish, optional
Iceberg lettuce leaves to serve, optional
Method
Put all the ingredients for the chutney, except the corn flour and water into a medium sized saucepan and cook over a gentle heat, stirring from time to time until the sugar has dissolved. Increase the heat slightly and simmer, stirring from time to time for 30 minutes until the strawberries are soft.
Mix the corn flour with the water until a smooth paste, stir into the chutney and cook for one minute until thickened and smooth. Leave to cool.
Remove the tentacles from inside the squid tubes, rinse tentacles and tubes well in cold water, drain and slice the tubes into 1cm rings
Spoon the peppercorns and salt on to a plate, add the corn flour and flour and mix together. Fork the egg white on a second plate to break up.
Half fill a deep saucepan with oil and heat until the surface begins to shimmer. Meanwhile dip a few of the squid rings into the egg white, drain off the excess then toss in the flour. Drop one of the rings into the oil, if it bubbles instantly it is ready
Lower the flour coated squid into the oil with a draining spoon or frying basket. Cook for two-three minutes until the squid is pale golden brown and cooked through, lift out of the oil, drain well and transfer to a second plate lined with kitchen paper.
Continue dipping the squid slices and tentacles in the flour mix and frying in small batches until it is all cooked. Spoon on to fresh squares of kitchen paper or into lettuce leaves set on serving plates, spoon the chutney into small individual dishes, add to plates and serve immediately.
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