This vibrant dish combines the heat of Calabrian 'Nduja sausage with a medley of fresh seafood that will transport you straight to the Mediterranean coast. Succulent wild shrimp, tender baby squid, and plump mussels are cooked to perfection in a rich, aromatic tomato broth infused with fennel, jalapeños, and dry white wine.
5-7baby squid (tube and tentacles) cleaned, with tubes cut into ½-inch rings (see notes)
2tablespoonsavocado oil
½red oniondiced (½ medium onion)
1cupfenneldiced (½ large bulb or 1 small bulb)
1jalapenodiced seeds, remove seeds, optional
½Kosher salt
3garlicminced
1½cupdry white wine
1cupstock homemadeor no salt added, chicken, vegetable, or seafood
796mL28 oz fire roasted diced tomatoes
2pounds907g mussels scrubbed, de-bearded (see notes)
90g'Nduja Calabrese sausage
For Serving
¼cupchopped flat leaf Italian parsley
Baguettegrilled with olive oil
Instructions
Preheat the Grill
For charcoal grills, light the charcoal and let it burn until covered with white ash, then spread the coals evenly over half the grill. For gas grills, preheat for 10-15 minutes.
Prepare the Shrimp and Squid
In a bowl mix the olive oil and chilli spread. Add the shrimp and the squid and toss to combine.
Skewer the shrimp and refrigerate the squid and skewers until ready to use.
Prepare the Tomato Broth
Heat a flat bottom wok over medium heat (on charcoal, half coals/ half indirect heat)
Add the oil, onions, fennel, jalapeños & salt, cook stirring occasionally for 4 to 5 minutes, until they have softened. Add the garlic and cook for one minute more.
Move the wok over the coals and add the wine, cook for 1-2 minutes scrapping the brown bits from the bottom of the pan.
Add chicken stock and tomatoes and bring to a low boil.
Add the Mussels
Place the mussels in the wok to steam, cover and move to the indirect zone.
Cook the Nduja and Squid
Place the 'Nduja crumbles in a small skillet over the direct heat. Cook until it starts to melt and release its oils, about 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, remove the 'Nduja from the skillet and place on paper towels.
Remove most of the 'Nduja oils from the pan, leaving about 1 tablespoon to cook the squid with.
Heat Nduja oils in a skillet over high heat. Add the baby squid to the skillet and cook for 1 ½ to 3 minutes, or until they turn opaque and curl up. Toss/stir occasionally.
Add the squid rings and tentacles into the wok, nestle them into the tomato broth.
Sear the Shrimp
Sear the shrimp over the hot coals for 2 minutes per side then add them to the wok.
You can also grill your toast with a drizzle of olive oil at this time.
Garnish and Serve
Discard any mussels that do not open. Sprinkle with chopped parsley.
Bring the whole pot to the table and let everyone scoop small portions at a time.
Serve mussels with grilled bread for dipping, and a spoon… because you will not want to waste a drop of this broth.
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Notes
How to Prepare Baby SquidThaw if frozen as per package instructions. Clean the baby squid by separating the head, tentacles, and ink sack, beak, and cartilage from the tube. Peel off the skin if you would like. Rinse tube and tentacles under cold water and pat dry. Discard everything else.How to Prepare Fresh MusselsInspect: Discard any mussels with cracked or broken shells, as well as any that are open and do not close when tapped.Scrub: Rinse the mussels under cold running water and scrub the shells with a stiff brush to remove any dirt, debris, or barnacles.De-beard: Check each mussel for its beard, a fibrous strand that may be attached to the shell. Grasp the beard firmly and pull it away from the shell in the direction of the hinge. Discard the beard.Soak: Soak the mussels in cold water for about 20 minutes to allow them to expel any sand or grit.TIPS
To achieve a nice sear, make sure the skillet is very hot before adding the squid. Do not overcook the squid, as it can become rubbery and tough.
Add chunks of wood on your charcoal to add an extra layer of flavour.
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