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3 Worst Rated European Cuttlefish Dishes

Last update: Sun Feb 16 2025
3 Worst Rated European Cuttlefish Dishes
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Seppie con i piselli
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Seppie con i piselli is a traditional dish with unknown origins – some say it comes from Liguria, some from Marche, Romagna, or Lazio. The dish is made with cuttlefish, onions, tomatoes (which are omitted in some versions), peas, white wine, and olive oil.


The onions are sautéed in olive oil, and the cuttlefish pieces are then added along with white wine. When the wine evaporates, the tomatoes are added and the dish is slowly simmered until the cuttlefish is tender. The peas are added near the end of cooking, and seppie con i piselli are usually served with crusty bread on the side for mopping up the flavorful juices.

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Fritura Malagueña
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Fritura Malagueña is a traditional dish originating from Malaga. The dish consists of smaller seafood varieties such as shellfish, small fish, and crustaceans that are rolled in flour and fried in oil until crispy and golden. The smaller varieties are used because there is no need to worry about any bones.


Once fried, the fish is enjoyed with a sprinkle of lemon juice and a roasted pepper salad. Extra-virgin olive oil is always used to fry the fish, and it often includes baby squid, salmonete (red mullet), mackerel, prawns, cuttlefish, and boquerones (fried anchovies). 

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Stuffed cuttlefish, often replaced with the smaller and more available squid, is a traditional dish whose origins are claimed by many Italian regions, including Liguria, Campania, Apulia, and Sicily. Following this, many regional recipes have been created that use a different combination of ingredients to create various flavorful fillings.


However, all of them employ Italian and Mediterranean classics such as various herbs, garlic, prosciutto, capers, pine nuts, and ricotta, parmesan, or pecorino cheese. When filled, the cuttlefish is usually pan-fried, grilled, or baked and finished off with the addition of white wine. 

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