1. Heat the barbecue on high,or ideally cook over coals.
2. For the puree,add the lemons to a saucepan and cover with water. Bring to the boil,then strain off the water. Repeat,then repeat again,on the final pass simmering for 30 minutes until soft. Drain well,then remove all seeds.
3. Add the lemons,oil and cumin to a blender and season with salt. Blitz on high speed until smooth.
4. Split the calamari hoods (with the wings still attached) so that they open out flat,then cut in half lengthways. With the squids'beaks removed during cleaning,cut each tentacle crown in half. Pierce one edge of each hood piece with a skewer and thread through a couple of times to stop them from curling up when they cook. Slide the tentacles onto the ends of the skewers.
5. Wash the spinach or rocket,then drain and throw into a large frying pan over high heat (no oil required). Season with salt and cook quickly until just wilted,then drain,squeezing out any excess water.
6. Lightly oil the calamari and season with salt and pepper. Grill the skewers for about 2 minutes on each side.
7. Once they are cooked,dollop some puree across the platter,then arrange the skewers,along with the spinach,on top.
8. For the dressing,warm the oil in a small saucepan over medium heat. Add the garlic and anchovies,melting them into the oil. Then add the chilli and stir through. Add the olives and warm through. Take off the heat,season with black pepper and stir in the vinegar. Spoon over the calamari and serve.
Tip:Gutting,cleaning and skinning the squid yourself at home always yields a more tender,tastier outcome. There are several good,step-by-step videos on YouTube (we particularly like"How to Clean and Prepare Squid at Home",by Marion's Kitchen). Have a look:it's easier than you'd think.
*Note:You can even use a griddle pan,but get it as hot as possible and weigh down the squid with a skillet or the like;it will have better contact with the pan and you'll get more heat in more efficiently.