Qantas Salt & Pepper Squid thread

Tender squid is the biggest indicator of frozen.
Fresh squid has a firmer texture - which is how it should be. Cooked squid should not be tender (easy to eat yes but not soft).
Yes. That’s what I mean. But not rubbery either.
 
I had the S&P squid in the LHR lounge the other day and enjoyed it. Looking forward to having some more on my next international trip.
 
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Some people actually don't like much in the way of spice. The Western palette is not used to a lot of spice in our diets. So I think QF would be catering to the majority, not those from backgrounds where spice is in pretty much all of their food.

What I would consider very hot, someone from a background where they have a lot of spice in their diet might consider mild.
 
What I would consider very hot, someone from a background where they have a lot of spice in their diet might consider mild.
As someone from such a background, I can confirm that the spice level of the food served in the lounges, flights can be safely categorised as "mild". It literally is a "touch of spice" ...

Last week, I had to load up my mapo tofu & eggplant at MEL J with chilli paste to make it meet my standards of chilli :p

I see the videos of Jamie Oliver & other western chefs and they say "a pinch of chilli is all you need to elevate this dish" and I'm like "come on mate, not really, a heaped tablespoon of chilli will give it the right kick" 🤣
 

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