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HungryChris

HungryChris


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I have been waiting for the first calamari of the season to show up. Sometimes it's sooner than now, but this year, not so much. As a kid, I lived across the street form the Stonington Holy Ghost Society, which is populated by a large percentage of the Stonington fishing fleet crew members. Every Friday during Lent, they have a benefit fish fry that includes seafood that is impeccably fresh, that comes from the docks just a few steps away.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g33939-d6225187-Reviews-Portuguese_Holy_Ghost_Society-Stonington_Connecticut.html

So I knew that if I went to the right place on a Friday in Lent, I would find it, and sure enough:

Calamari.thumb.jpg.e249361b7942515bc27fde4f46247c39.jpg

Cleaned Point Judith squid was $8.99 pp, but "dirty" Stonington squid was $3.99 pp, and since I like to clean it myself, and go for the freshest possible, I went for the good stuff.

5a91624fcebf0_StonongtonCalamari.thumb.jpg.072af9b3c7c89494ec4cff56e10289df.jpg

Once I cleaned and cut it up, I soaked it in buttermilk, with a splash of hot sauce for a few hours.

IMG_2285.thumb.JPG.a93eec82963b1de8de6da2bc56449ea4.JPG

And fried it  up for dinner with some fries. I like to prepare a kimchi tartar sauce that is a simple mixture of finely diced kimchi and mayo.

HC

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HungryChris

HungryChris


sp

I have been waiting for the first calamari of the season to show up. Sometimes it's sooner than now, but this year, not so much. As a kid, I lived across the street form the Stonington Holy Ghost Society, which is populated by a large percentage of the Stonington fishing fleet crew. Every Friday during Lent, they have a fish fry that includes seafood that is impeccably fresh, that comes from the docks just a few steps away.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g33939-d6225187-Reviews-Portuguese_Holy_Ghost_Society-Stonington_Connecticut.html

So I knew that if I went to the right place on a Friday in Lent, I would find it, and sure enough:

Calamari.thumb.jpg.e249361b7942515bc27fde4f46247c39.jpg

Cleaned Point Judith squid was $8.99 pp, but "dirty" Stonington squid was $3.99 pp, and since I like to clean it myself, I went for the good stuff.

5a91624fcebf0_StonongtonCalamari.thumb.jpg.072af9b3c7c89494ec4cff56e10289df.jpg

Once I cleaned and cut it up, I soaked it in buttermilk, with a splash of hot sauce for a few hours.

IMG_2285.thumb.JPG.a93eec82963b1de8de6da2bc56449ea4.JPG

And fried it  up for dinner with some fries. I like to prepare a kimchi tartar sauce that is a simple mixture of finely diced kimchi and mayo.

HC

IMG_2291.thumb.JPG.5fa0d4ec737fa151b6943b647b279bcf.JPGIMG_2294.thumb.JPG.3b56ee80dd56f594907c09065c6077d4.JPG

HungryChris

HungryChris


sp

I have been waiting for the first calamari of the season to show up. Sometimes it's sooner than now, but this year, not so much. As a kid, I lived across the street form the Stonington Holy Ghost Society, which is populated by a large percentage of the Stonington fishing fleet crew. Every Friday during Lent, they have a fish fry that includes seafood that is impeccably fresh, that comes from the docks just a few steps away.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g33939-d6225187-Reviews-Portuguese_Holy_Ghost_Society-Stonington_Connecticut.html

So I knew that if I went to the right place on a Friday in Lent, I would find it, and sure enough:

Calamari.thumb.jpg.e249361b7942515bc27fde4f46247c39.jpg

Cleaned Point Judith squid was $8.99 pp, but "dirty" Stonington squid was $3.99 pp, and since I like to clean it myself, I went for the good stuff.

5a91624fcebf0_StonongtonCalamari.thumb.jpg.072af9b3c7c89494ec4cff56e10289df.jpg

Once it was cleaned and cut up, I soaked it in buttermilk, with a splash of hot sauce for a few hours.

IMG_2285.thumb.JPG.a93eec82963b1de8de6da2bc56449ea4.JPG

And fried it  up for dinner with some fries. I like to prepare a kimchi tartar sauce that is a simple mixture of finely diced kimchi and mayo.

HC

IMG_2291.thumb.JPG.5fa0d4ec737fa151b6943b647b279bcf.JPGIMG_2294.thumb.JPG.3b56ee80dd56f594907c09065c6077d4.JPG

HungryChris

HungryChris


sp

I have been waiting for the first calamari of the season to show up. Sometimes it's sooner than now, but this year, not so much. As a kid, I lived across the street form the Stonington Holy Ghost Society, which is populated by a large percentage of the Stonington fishing fleet crew. Every Friday during Lent, they have a fish fry that includes seafood that is impeccably fresh, that comes from the docks just a few steps away.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g33939-d6225187-Reviews-Portuguese_Holy_Ghost_Society-Stonington_Connecticut.html

So I knew that if I went to the right place on a Friday in Lent, I would find it, and sure enough:

Calamari.thumb.jpg.e249361b7942515bc27fde4f46247c39.jpg

Cleaned Point Judith squid was $8.99 pp, but "dirty" Stonington squid was $3.99 pp, and since I like to clean it myself, I went for the good stuff.

5a91624fcebf0_StonongtonCalamari.thumb.jpg.072af9b3c7c89494ec4cff56e10289df.jpg

Once it was cleaned and cut up, I soaked it in buttermilk, with a splash of hot sauce for a few hours.

IMG_2285.thumb.JPG.a93eec82963b1de8de6da2bc56449ea4.JPG

and fried it  up for dinner with some fries. I like to prepare a kimchi tartar sauce that is a simple mixture of finely diced kimchi and mayo.

HC

IMG_2291.thumb.JPG.5fa0d4ec737fa151b6943b647b279bcf.JPGIMG_2294.thumb.JPG.3b56ee80dd56f594907c09065c6077d4.JPG

HungryChris

HungryChris

I have been waiting for the first calamari of the season to show up. Sometimes it's sooner than now, but this year, not so much. As a kid, I lived across the street form the Stonington Holy Ghost Society, which is populated by a large percentage of the Stoning fishing fleet crew. Every Friday during Lent, they have a fish fry that includes seafood that is impeccably fresh, that comes from the docks just a few steps away.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g33939-d6225187-Reviews-Portuguese_Holy_Ghost_Society-Stonington_Connecticut.html

So I knew that if I went to the right place on a Friday in Lent, I would find it, and sure enough:

Calamari.thumb.jpg.e249361b7942515bc27fde4f46247c39.jpg

Cleaned Point Judith squid was $8.99 pp, but "dirty" Stonington squid was $3.99 pp, and since I like to clean it myself, I went for the good stuff.

5a91624fcebf0_StonongtonCalamari.thumb.jpg.072af9b3c7c89494ec4cff56e10289df.jpg

Once it was cleaned and cut up, I soaked it in buttermilk, with a splash of hot sauce for a few hours.

IMG_2285.thumb.JPG.a93eec82963b1de8de6da2bc56449ea4.JPG

and fried it  up for dinner with some fries. I like to prepare a kimchi tartar sauce that is a simple mixture of finely diced kimchi and mayo.

HC

IMG_2291.thumb.JPG.5fa0d4ec737fa151b6943b647b279bcf.JPGIMG_2294.thumb.JPG.3b56ee80dd56f594907c09065c6077d4.JPG

HungryChris

HungryChris

I have been waiting for the first calamari of the season to show up. Sometimes it's sooner than now, but this year, not so much. As a kid, I lived across the street form the Stonington Holy Ghost Society, which is populated by a large percentage of the Stoning fishing fleet crew. Every Friday during Lent, they have a fish fry that includes seafood that is impeccably fresh, that comes from the docks just a few steps away.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g33939-d6225187-Reviews-Portuguese_Holy_Ghost_Society-Stonington_Connecticut.html

So I knew that if I went to the right place on a Friday in Lent, I would find it, and sure enough:

Calamari.thumb.jpg.e249361b7942515bc27fde4f46247c39.jpg

Cleaned Point Judith squid was $8.99 pp, but "dirty" Stonington squid was $3.99 pp, and since I like to clean it myself, I went for the good stuff.

5a91624fcebf0_StonongtonCalamari.thumb.jpg.072af9b3c7c89494ec4cff56e10289df.jpg

Once it was cleaned and cut up, I soaked it in buttermilk, with a splash of hot sauce for a few hours.

IMG_2285.thumb.JPG.a93eec82963b1de8de6da2bc56449ea4.JPG

and fried it  up for dinner with some fries.

HC

IMG_2291.thumb.JPG.5fa0d4ec737fa151b6943b647b279bcf.JPGIMG_2294.thumb.JPG.3b56ee80dd56f594907c09065c6077d4.JPG

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