NUTRITIONAL INFO:
Squid is rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin C, iron, and calcium. Most of the health benefits of squid result from omega-3 fatty acids that promote good heart health, pregnancy health, healthy skin, hair, and nails, and reduce the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.
SUITABLE SUBSITUTE:
Shrimp, crab, canned clams, sea scallops.
4cupstorn or coarsely shredded Romaine or other lettuce
3Tbspwhite balsamic vinegar
1/2cupplus 1 Tbsp extra-virgin Greek olive oil
4cleaned squidsbodies sliced into 1/4 inch thick rings, and tentacles left whole
8cherry tomatoeshalved
12Kalamata olivespitted or a mix of Halkidiki (large green olives) and Kalamata olives
1cupraw quinoacooked
1/2tspof hot paprika
Greek sea salt or fleur de sel and freshly ground pepper
2Tbspof sesame seedsto garnish
Instructions
Soak the radish slices and the lettuce pieces in a bowl of ice water to crisp.
In a bowl, whisk together the vinegar and 1/2 cup of olive oil. Season the vinaigrette with salt and pepper.
In a large skillet, combine the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil with 2 tablespoons of water and bring to a simmer. Add the squid and season with salt and pepper. Cover and cook over moderate heat until just opaque throughout, about 1 minute.
Drain the iced vegetables and pat dry thoroughly. Add the quinoa, tomatoes, olives, and squid, and mix well. Transfer the salad to plates and drizzle with any remaining vinaigrette. Garnish to taste with the hot paprika, fleur de sel, and sesame seeds.