Your First Time Cooking Squid? Don’t Make These 5 Rookie Mistakes

Jul 10, 2025

So you’re about to cook squid at home for the first time – exciting! Squid (also known as calamari) can be a delicious addition to your seafood repertoire, but it does have a reputation for being tricky. Many home cooks avoid it due to fears of rubbery texture or the “ick” factor of cleaning it. The truth is, cooking squid isn’t difficult at all if you know what pitfalls to avoid. In fact, squid is an affordable, mild-flavored seafood that even picky eaters can enjoy. Plus, it’s one of the most sustainable seafood choices out there since squid reproduce quickly and abundantly.

To help you succeed on your first try, here are 5 rookie mistakes to avoid when cooking squid – and what to do instead for tender, tasty results. Let’s dive in (ink stains not required)!

Mistake 1: Choosing the Wrong Squid (Not Fresh or Poor Quality)

A common first-timer mistake is grabbing any squid you find, without checking its quality. Fresh squid should look shiny and translucent, not dull, and feel firm to the touch (never slimy or squishy). Give it a sniff – it should have a clean, ocean-like aroma, not a strong fishy smell. If the squid looks limp or has milky liquid, it’s past its prime. Also, bigger isn’t always better: very large squid can have tougher, rubbery meat, so for tender calamari rings, opt for smaller- to medium-sized squid bodies.

When shopping at Seafood Factory, you can trust that our fresh whole squid is wild-caught and handled with care – perfect for your recipe.

Mistake 2: Thinking Frozen Squid Isn’t Good Enough

Many newbies assume they must use “fresh” (never frozen) squid for good results. The surprise? Unless you live by the coast, most “fresh” squid at the market has actually been flash-frozen and thawed for sale. High-quality frozen squid can be just as good as fresh – and sometimes even fresher, since it’s frozen immediately after catch.

Using a trusted product like our Seashelf Frozen Whole Squid (flash-frozen to lock in flavor) is a smart move for beginners. It’s already cleaned and ready to cook, saving you some prep work while still delivering tender, tasty squid.

Mistake 3: Skipping Proper Cleaning and Prep

If you’ve bought whole squid, don’t rush straight into cooking it without proper cleaning. Cleaning squid isn’t hard, but it requires a few careful steps – and skipping them is a recipe for disaster. Be sure to remove the squid’s guts and cartilage, and peel off the skin if you prefer. Take your time and do it right.

Don’t throw away the good stuff! Tentacles are delicious when fried or grilled. Squid ink is also edible and adds flavor to gourmet dishes like squid-ink pasta. You can save it for later or rinse it off. If the prep sounds like too much, ask your fishmonger to clean it or try our pre-cleaned calamari rings, which are ready to cook.

Mistake 4: Overcooking the Squid (a.k.a. The Rubber Band Syndrome)

The biggest mistake? Overcooking. Squid becomes tender, then tough, then tender again depending on cook time. The golden rule is: cook it either very quickly or for a long time – nothing in between.

  • Hot and fast: Grill, stir-fry, or deep-fry for just 1–2 minutes.
  • Low and slow: Simmer or braise for 30–60 minutes in sauces or stews.

Avoid cooking for 5–15 minutes — that’s the rubbery danger zone. Stick to the two timing options above, and your squid will turn out tender and delicious.

Mistake 5: Neglecting the Pre-Cook Prep (Drying & Seasoning)

Never cook squid straight out of the bag. Always pat it dry with paper towels to reduce moisture, especially if frozen. This ensures crispiness and prevents oil splatter. Then, season it well — salt, pepper, garlic, or even chili flakes work great.

Pro tip: Marinate squid in milk or buttermilk for 15–30 minutes before frying to help tenderize it. After marinating, dry it again and season right after cooking for maximum flavor.

Conclusion

Cooking squid for the first time may seem intimidating, but now you’re armed with the knowledge to get it right. No more rubbery rings or kitchen disasters — just delicious, tender seafood.

Explore our full range of fresh and frozen options to get started. Whether you're into grilling, frying, or simmering, Seafood Factory has everything you need.

Ready to give squid a try? Visit the Seafood Factory store to shop top-quality squid and more seafood favorites today.


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