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How to Harvest Squid Ink

How to Harvest Squid Ink
Clean your own squid, and collect ink for printing or cooking! As seen in Craft Magazine, Vol. 4.


Video by my ever-awesome collaborator, noahw.

 
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Step 1Obtain Squid

Obtain Squid
Catch or purchase your squid.

If you purchase squid, make sure they are still whole- if they're pre-cleaned all of that wonderful ink will be gone!

A fresh squid has reddish-brown spots on a white or cream-colored body- if the flesh has started to turn pink or smell, buy your squid elsewhere. Boxes of frozen squid should be solid, without evidence of leakage or freeze-thawing. Small squid are tastier and easier to cook, but they have less ink.
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Oct 9, 2011. 6:26 PMOryctolagus habilis says:
This is truly fantastic: I never would have tried to do it myself, but have wanted to ever since reading an historical anecdote about how sometimes the writing in whaling Captain's logs would change color as they ran out of commercial ink and started using squid "sepia"!
Sep 20, 2009. 3:51 PMbirdsandrockysoil says:
Thanks so much for the video. I found a dying Giant Humboldt squid on the beach in front of my house yesterday and thanks to your video I now have a jar of ink and squid steaks.
Jul 28, 2009. 5:36 PMalex-sharetskiy says:
what does the ink taste like? i'm just curious
Aug 24, 2007. 1:40 AMalex26i says:
What is the biggest advantage of spending hours and hours of getting squid ink, over say a 1 dollar bottle of Indian ink? There must be a reason you needed squid ink.
Apr 14, 2009. 3:57 PMzascecs says:
To make an awsome instructable like this! 5 stars!
Aug 24, 2007. 12:55 PMwhiteoakart says:
You NEED squid ink, because it is possible. Imagine your guests delight, when you tell them your wedding invites were hand-lettered with squid ink. I often use hand-made paper for cards, when cheapo cardstock can be purchased at WalMart for next to nothing. It is the beauty of DIY, not the economic factors that drive such a decision.
Mar 6, 2011. 12:56 PMwww.microbike.ie says:
Great answer some people will never get it! I have another idea...imagine you end up on deserted island and you want to write your goodbye letter or bottle letter..what do you do if you cant go to Walmart...you go and catch some squid :-D the reason is we are much closer to canned food and Walmart then to the nature that we came from..sad
Sep 1, 2008. 9:55 AMknarx says:
How you made the instructables stamp, you used to make the squid ink print?
Aug 23, 2008. 1:01 AMjeffconnelly says:
put the ink in one of those old (calligraphy, I think) nib pens
Aug 3, 2008. 11:28 AMlupinesoul says:
You should be a hand model! xD
Mar 8, 2008. 3:56 PMrachel says:
Or, just ask the squid nicely (well, octopus, but still):

http://www.odd-fish.net/index.php?comic_id=31
Dec 15, 2007. 8:09 PMvitruvian8807 says:
just throw the whole thing in the blender, if you don't end up with black ink, at least you'll have red ink.
Aug 23, 2007. 6:33 PMninja slacker says:
could i print on shirts or would that wash of
Sep 6, 2007. 11:26 PMRaNDoMLeiGH says:
That's cool, gross, and crafty all at once. Never tried squid ink anything, though I like calamari. I remember reading somewhere (Wired? Maybe it was RU Sirius's writing) about someone making squid ink pasta and serving it with sauteed endive and gently mashed blueberries and cream. They'd used Gorgonzola cheese (that's not how you spell it, is it?) as the oil for the sautee-ing -- threw a lump of cheese in a really hot skillet so that it separated, and the golden cheese oil was just right for sauteeing the endive. The colors alone were something to behold but supposedly it tasted good.
Aug 26, 2007. 11:21 AMgeezer-trainee says:
We don't catch a lot of squid in Missouri, but my daughters would love to use the ink in their artwork. And, at least for us midwesterners, this whole "squid thang" is just weird enough to entice them to try it. When my oldest was about 3 she was fighting me for fried Calamari strips - convinced they were french fries! Excellent instructable! Excellent video! Now I'll have to go pick up the "Squid for Dummies" book, unless you've got links to some more resources.
Aug 24, 2007. 8:08 AMweddy says:
Well... Squid in it's ink sauce is a yummi traditionnal spanish dish I learned from my mom and grand-ma, quite simple : just squid are prepared like in the video, sliced and sauted in olive oil with a bit of garlic, onions, salt and pepper, and the ink to make the sauce. Then served with saffron rice. Wow ! IN Italy, they make black pasta. Delicious. But I have to say that here in France, it is really really difficult to find whole squids, they sell them empied and clean. And when you re lucky to get them they are very expensive. So I think it is better to make a nice dish for family and friends than to use the ink for printing ! That would be much too expensive and time consuming, not to say I am afraid it could also be a bit "smelly", wouldn't it ! Nice video !
Aug 24, 2007. 1:42 AMalex26i says:
In Hongkong, They have a squid ink noodle they make. I have had them before.
Aug 23, 2007. 6:45 PMtc_whitley says:
Thats pretty cool. Now, I may love the delicious taste of squid but how does their ink taste?
Aug 23, 2007. 6:10 PMtw2sheds says:
Well a clean squid is a happy squid... but not this time!
Aug 23, 2007. 2:08 PMseedlingproject says:
Yay! Very cool! And really nice video!
Aug 22, 2007. 11:58 AMwhatsisface says:
I just can't think of a Squid Labs pun to fit. It should be so easy... :'-(
Aug 22, 2007. 9:29 AMzachninme says:
Very nice tutorial, although I don't know if I'll even want to use it... How many squids did it take to make the dish you were after?
Aug 22, 2007. 9:26 AM!Andrew_Modder! says:
umm. eukk!

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