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  Barbecued squid with hot dipping sauce (squid
 
Yield: 4 Servings
 
2 lb Squid cut into rings      1 c Coconut milk
2 Cloves garlic chopped      6 tb Fish sauce
3 tb Peanuts finely chopped Juice of 1 lime Cayenne to taste      1 ts Sugar
 No country of origin but I'm betting on Vietnam this time mainly from the dip. Coconut milk is easily made if you have a blender or food processor. Boil 1 1/2 cups water. Pour it over 1 1/2 cups of fresh or dry grated coconut. Beat it in the food processor or blender for at least 1 minute. Strain it through a sieve or through cheesecloth. Marinate the squid for 1 hour in coconut milk to which you have added the garlic. Prepare the coals and skewer the squid. To make the dipping sauce which makes this dish so distinctive combine the fish sauce peanuts sugar lime juice and the cayenne. Grill the squid for about 3 minutes on one side. When brown turn over and barbecue 3 minutes more. Serve accompanied by the dipping sauce. This recipe will produce tasty grilled fish if you use firm varieties such as swordfish sea bass or halibut cutting the steaks or fillets into large squares. This dish serves 4 to 6 as part of a larger meal. From "The International Squid Cookbook" by Isaac Cronin Aris Books Berkeley Ca. 1981 ISBN 0-915572-61-3 Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; February 22 1993.

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