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I agree. Want tender not soft. Grandad's recipeYes I know how it works. But I not a fan of soft squid. Ive eaten too may dodgy ones.

I agree. Want tender not soft. Grandad's recipeYes I know how it works. But I not a fan of soft squid. Ive eaten too may dodgy ones.
Mrs QS does a kiwifruit, limejuice, mint leaves and IIRC toasted coughin seeds??? - then blended.Grandad's recipe
Yes. That’s what I mean. But not rubbery either.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).
It can be a bit of cough to prep and cook properly without turning it to rubber.Great how such an inexpensive dish can be so appreciated in a first class lounge. Looks lovely. Last time I looked squid were $4 each or $19 kg.
Certainly a lot of it!SYD F today. Fresh and good amount heat. We had to get seconds just to be sure.
Tastes like fresh squid to me.
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29/8 MEL lounge - fresh n crunchy
Apparently that’s how they do it! Ironically, the MEL J dom lounge gets a “Spice bar” and everyone complains about the lack of spice…But chili-free?
Yes unfortunately but could really taste the pepper thoBut chili-free?
It's part of the hard grind of travel.Yes unfortunately but could really taste the pepper tho![]()
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" ...What I would consider very hot, someone from a background where they have a lot of spice in their diet might consider mild.
and it’s just a garnish that helps add some colour.MEL seems to be the only FLounge that consistently leaves out the chilli from S&P.