If you love calamari and Indian spices, then you will love this easy Goan food recipe called as Squid Recheado Fry. In Goa, calamari is called Squids in English, Mankios in Konkani and Lulas in Portuguese. This recipe can also be done as a stuffed calamari using the tentacle and shrimps first cooked in the spices along with sauted onions,then stuffed in the calamari and shallow fried. That is how my mom would cook it as well.
This popular Goan recipe works as a great side or as an appetizer and this is where in Goa you should be enjoying it with a nice cold beer on a “Beach Shacks” . It will also be a dish to remember.

Ingredients
1 1/2 pounds of calamari cleaned and sliced 1/2″ inches
3 tbsp of Recheado Masala (Goan Imports)
2 tbsp of ketchup
salt to taste

Directions
* Apply salt and 1 tbsp of recheado masala and marinate the calamari or squids for 15-20 minutes.
* Heat oil on medium and add the marinated calamari and saute for 1 1/2 minute. Drain out the water and separate the calamari in a plate.
*To the same hot pan add the remaining 2 tbsp of the recheado goan masala and ketchup and saute for about 1-2 minutes add the calamari back again and saute for another 1 1/2 minute till its done .

Please note in order for the calamari to be soft it takes only about 3 minutes to cook them or else it gets rubbery. If it does then the best way to soften it is to cook it for 20-25 minutes more. This dish was a bit of a trick since it is tough to get it cooked in such a short time. If you like to cook it with gravy then don’t discard the water and you can use it as a nice spicy calamari sauce for pasta or rice by cooking for another 20 minutes covered and the sauce is thicken. Garnish it with parsley or cilantro which ever is your preference.

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You are very welcome Dan. I too wanted to show my solidarity. Thank You for dropping me a note 🙂
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This looks wonderful…I will have to try it. Thanks for the recipe. You are being Heard!
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Thank You Much and appreciate that you heard me Bea(hoping it’s your name 😉 )
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Looks amazing! I always thought Mexican and Indian cuisine might combine nicely as well!
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Thank You! It indeed does 🙂
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Hi
I came over to say thank you for finding my blog and liking a post but then found this reciepe and I can’t wait to try it, so thank you very much
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You are very welcome. I am happy to know that 🙂
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seems wonderful!
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Thank You Much 🙂
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Hi Nandini, thanks for the visit. Your recipes sound delicious. I’m sure I will be trying some very soon.
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Thanks Much Kayti 🙂
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Reblogged this on Glitter Fantasy… and commented:
OMG!
Had me at calamari!
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Thank You so much for the re-blog Evonne. I very much appreciate it.
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All here to help each other!
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Nandini… this looks flavorful and beautiful! Also, thank you for following CONFIDENT in the KITCHEN. 🙂 I am just getting started with WordPress and your support is appreciated!
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You are very welcome Jean. I too got started just like you. Wishing you the very best 🙂
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This sounds good…I’ve never tried calamari before, but I’ve always been very curious. I love all types of seafood.
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Thank You! Then I am sure you will enjoy it 🙂
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Mmm yum! Might be time to visit Goa!!
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I think so too Lesa 🙂
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Thank you for liking my Red Lentils recipe. Calamari is my favorite dish. Thanks for the recipe.
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You are so welcome Karina 🙂 . That is awesome!
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Hi Nandini, thanks for liking my new post on IndianSpaghetti!! 🙂
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You are so welcome Rati 🙂
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Love calamari ! I should try this one soon. Thanks for sharing !
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You are so welcome Ninik 🙂
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Thanks for the like on my Grey Squirrel in the Morning.
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You are welcome 🙂
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My word, a totally different way to serve calamari, sounds and looks mouth watering!
Thanks for sharing! Best wishes, Jay x
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Thank You Jay 🙂
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Thanks for the like on my Male Cardinal and Black Squirrel, Nandini.
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You are so welcome 🙂
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This is looking delicious! I haven’t cooked much with squid before but will give it a go soon!
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That is awesome Cati. I am sure you will enjoy it 🙂
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I really look forward to trying this when I get done road-tripping! Thanks for liking my New Mexico post. Ooh…what about calamari with green chile???
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You are so welcome. Have a great trip :-). And yes you can make it with green chile if you don’t mind it spicy.
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Good work
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Thank You so much 🙂
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Many thanks for visiting and liking my blog post! Your blog looks amazing so much great food!
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You are so welcome Mrs Puddleducky 🙂
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Thank you SO much for liking my simple little chocolate fondant post, if nothing else – just in order to discover your amazing blog. I am VERY new (began 2 weeks ago) and very amateur, and am bowled over by what can be achieved looking at your pages! Being British, I love Indian food (all food really) and curry, not fish and chips is probably our national dish – I have posted one curry ‘root vegetable curry’ last week, but the French do not really like strong spicy food, so I have to tone everything down……..I am planning a fish tagine in the next week or so though! Looking forward to exploring the rest of your pages. Lindy
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You are so welcome Lindy. Wishing you all the very best with your blog.
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Nandini – whoa. Your site is incredible. Recipes look fabulous. I’m going to take some looking around and check out the links. Thank you!!
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Thanks Sara, appreciate your kind words and you too have a very appetizing blog 🙂
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Love your site and you do such a great job with pictures. thank you for stopping by my blog.
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Thank Youu so much and for your kind words 🙂
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I love the Goan recipes you put up. And squid is one of my favourites, especially when it’s beer battered and fried. 😀
I have a couple of friends heading to Goa in December (annual Christmas break) and am going to ask them to get me back a few bags of Recheado masala. All your recipes make me want to try it so bad.
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That is so awesome :-). Infact I just landed in Goa today for 2 weeks.
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Super. Have a lovely time!
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Looks delicious. Thanks for liking Herbal Delitz Cupcakes flavor enhancement blog and check us out on FACEBOOK.
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You are welcome 🙂
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Sounds great! I will try it! I love calamars!!!
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Thanks 🙂
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May I come couch surf in Goa? I would love to help prepare and EAT this recipe 😉
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You are definitely welcome Vonnie 🙂
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Yay! Thank you!
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Stirfry curried squid.. Got to try that one day.. Usually stew or use as a ones pot rice dish
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It is really good and taste great with rice, bread or as a wrap 🙂
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Wow! Love the final picture!
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Thank you Sarah 🙂
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This looks really good. Only had calamari in restaurants, never cooked it before. Something interesting to try!
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Thanks Nikki, You should give it a try. It was my first time as well made I made the recipe. It just takes a bit of time to clean them up.
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Awesome blog here Nandini!
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Thank You Angie, that is really sweet of you 🙂
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It’s hard to resist fried calamari, hmm…
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That is so true Michelle 🙂
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We recently purchased and cleaned about five pounds of calamari. It was yummy cooked but after seeing this, I wish we had done it this way. Spicy is the way to go! Thanks for the tips of how long to cook calamari and what to do if you cook it too long!
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Cleaning 5 pounds of calamari is a project in itself … Couldn’t agree with you more that ” Spicy is the way to go! ” 🙂
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Hey Nandini, that dish looks super delicious! Can picture myself eating that and then having to lick my fingers! Always great pics!
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Thank You for your kind words, that is sweet of you. You guessed it right hahaha…. 🙂 that is how the Goan’s roll after a good meal.
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This looks incredible! I LOVE squid, but have only ever had it in Mediterranean food, so it will be great to make this Goan recipe. Looks a beautiful place, too.
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It’s a beautiful place Zoe and I hope you give it a try 🙂
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Hello Nandini- I love your name and your fabulous Jackie O’ profile picture! It must be a wonderful pleasure to dine at your home. Do you have a location for customers to visit for Goan Imports? If so, what is the address, city and state. One chance in a million, but if I ever got close to it, I would stop in! I am in Avon Lake OH. I love the mail order site of the fabulous foods, I intend to order some soon, but I needed to clear a few things up first. You know, we all do it is steps. Keep up the glorious recipes! Yours are so beautiful, healthy and complex! Mine are quick and dirty kitchen secrets…oh well, we all have our place. You are a gourmet chef and I am a short order cook…order up! I would like to re-blog some things onto my blog, wwww.mrsratfirelosesweight.com. I would like low in calorie and quick to make. I may edit the directions down, but I want to give full credit to your site and links to your store….any suggestions? I am game- looks like MANY things fit the bill here!
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Mrsratfire firstly, thank you for your kind words with regards to my cooking and recipes :-). I just love to cook and eat new things. I take a lot of food styling inspiration from Pinterest, Google Images and Food Blogs. I am based in Los Angeles, CA. If you ever visit LA please email me. You sure can re-blog and alter the recipe to your preference. Have a great weekend!
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Gosh, how I would love to be in Goa enjoying this tasty meal with a nice cold beer
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Count me in too Carol 🙂
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I love squid, the texture is amazing! 🙂
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🙂
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Thank you for the ‘likes’. . .you are lookin’ good here. Keep up the great work. Cheers!
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Thanks Much 🙂
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Beautiful site and luscious food!
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Thank You Anne 🙂
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Smile
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I am saying Thank you again:) Take care…Love the food..
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You are welcome… I enjoy your blog as well 🙂
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Thank you;0)
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Hi,Looks delicious!
Thanks for the like on http://lemonsandspices.com/
Have a nice day
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You are welcome 🙂
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That looks fantastic! 🙂 I love calamari. Gonna try this recipe out. Can I make the masala at home?
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Thank You Srilakshmi 🙂
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That looks fantastic! 🙂 I love calamari . Gonna try this recipe out. Can I make the masala at home?
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Beautiful presentation.I think the beach setting with a cold beer is the perfect addition! Thank you for visiting and liking my blog.
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Thank you Janjoy…Loved your blog as well 🙂
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Hello and thank you for the like on a post. Your food looks really good;) Have a nice day..
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Thank you Firecook and you are welcome 🙂
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🙂
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It looks very nice. Problem, what is recheado masala. I know what is masala but recheado?
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Thank You theundergroundgourmet :-). Recheado means “stuffed” in Portuguese and this masala is a spice mix found only in Goa, India. The traditional Reacheado recipe is Mackerel stuffed with the masala and shallow fried. It is unique to that region and is used mostly with seafoods. Hope this help 🙂
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The squid sounds delicious! We enjoyed our holiday in Goa. Our nearest town was Margao where we visited the market.
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Thank You Eve! I grew up in Margao :-). Hope you got a chance to see the Holy Spirit Church. It’s a beautiful place with a lot of history.
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