Best 4 Oktapodi Toursi Pickled Octopus Recipes

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OKTAPODI TOURSI (PICKLED OCTOPUS)



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Make and share this Oktapodi Toursi (Pickled Octopus) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Iowahorse

Categories     Octopus

Time P4DT1h

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 1/4 lbs baby octopus
1/2 cup olive oil
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
4 cloves garlic
salt, to taste
black pepper, to taste
1 teaspoon dried thyme
lemon wedge, to serve

Steps:

  • Prepare and wash the octopus.
  • Place the head and tentacles in a pan with 6-8tbsp water, cover and simmer for 60 to 75 minutes until it is tender.
  • Test it with a skewer.
  • Drain off any remaining liquid and set aside to cool.
  • Cut the flesh into 1/2" strips and pack them loosely into a screw-topped jar.
  • Mix enough oil and vinegar to fill the jar- the exact amount will depend on the relative volumes of the seafood and the container- stir in the garlic and season with salt and pepper.
  • If you are using dried thyme, mix it with the liquid at this stage.
  • Pour it over the octopus, making sure that every last piece is completely immersed.
  • If you are using thyme stalks, push them into the jar.
  • Cover the jar and set it aside for at least 4-5 days before using.
  • To serve, drain the octopus and serve it on small individual plates or saucers with the lemon wedges.
  • Cubes of at least one-day old bread, speared on cocktail sticks, are the usual accompaniment.

PICKLED AND GRILLED OCTOPUS



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time P1DT2h10m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 (3 to 4pound) frozen whole octopus
1/2 cup olive oil
3/4 cup red wine vinegar
3 tablespoons finely chopped fresh oregano
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
2 lemons, peeled, seeded and diced
Olive oil
6 wooden skewers, soaked in cold water
Lemon wedges, for garnish

Steps:

  • Defrost the octopus by placing it in a bowl of lightly salted water in the refrigerator, until pliable or overnight. Press out the beak. Clip the eyes from the head and discard. Turn the hood inside out and discard the viscera. Wash and rinse thoroughly under cold running water.
  • Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Place the octopus in a deep ovenproof pan and cover, without adding water. Place in oven and cook until the octopus is bright pink-red and feels tender, turning the octopus frequently, about 1 1/2 hours. Drain the octopus in a colander and rinse under cold running water. Rub off the skin and discard. Shake the octopus dry, rub the flesh with the coarse salt and leave to dry on a towel-lined plate or baking pan in the refrigerator, covered, at least 2 hours.
  • Cut the chilled octopus into 2-inch pieces and tightly pack into a 1-quart jar.
  • In a small saucepan, combine the olive oil, vinegar, oregano, bay leaves, sugar, salt and pepper, and bring to a boil. Pour the liquid over the octopus in the jar. Add the lemon pulp, and if necessary pour in olive oil until the marinade covers the octopus. Cover, cool, and refrigerate overnight, or up to 1 week.
  • Remove jar from the refrigerator about 1 hour before serving.
  • Preheat a grill. Skewer the octopus pieces, reserving the marinade. Grill the octopus until browned along the edges and heated through, turning once and brushing with the reserved marinade. Serve with lemon wedges.

OCTAPODI KOKKINISTO (GREEK OCTOPUS IN TOMATO SAUCE)



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Octopus is an incomparable treat. I love it grilled, in a salad or in tomato sauce. For many, cooking octopus may seem daunting - but I assure you, it couldn't be easier. Serve this dish with hand-cut french fries or with rice. Never add water; you want the octopus to cook in its own juices for best flavor.

Provided by Diana Moutsopoulos

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     European     Greek

Time 1h30m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 pounds octopus, cut into 3-inch pieces
¾ cup olive oil
8 small red onions, cut into thin wedges
3 bay leaves
2 cups crushed tomatoes
½ teaspoon sea salt
freshly ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Place the octopus pieces into a large saucepan. Cover, and cook over medium-high heat until the octopus has released its juices, 10 to 15 minutes. Uncover, and continue simmering until the liquid has reduced to 3 to 4 tablespoons, 20 to 25 minutes.
  • Drizzle the octopus with olive oil, then stir in the onions and bay leaves. Cook and stir until the onions have softened, about 10 minutes. Add the tomatoes, salt, and pepper. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until the octopus is tender and the sauce has thickened, about 25 minutes. Cook uncovered for the last 10 minutes if the sauce is too thin.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 411.7 calories, Carbohydrate 14.6 g, Cholesterol 72.7 mg, Fat 28.8 g, Fiber 2.4 g, Protein 24.2 g, SaturatedFat 4.1 g, Sodium 502.4 mg, Sugar 5.5 g

PICKLED OCTOPUS



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I have always liked Greek pickled octopus but didn't realise it was easy to make. I got this recipe from a class I attended at the Sydney Fish Market Cooking School. If you can't find a pre bashed octopus you can do this using a wooden rolling pin and belting the octopus about 30-40 times (advice from the fishmonger) I suggest doing it outdoors!

Provided by Coasty

Categories     Octopus

Time 1h50m

Yield 2 jars

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 -1 1/2 kg octopus
3/4 cup olive oil
2/3 cup red wine vinegar
5 sprigs lemon thyme
1 garlic clove, peeled & sliced
1 -2 sterlised jar

Steps:

  • If you can buy cleaned octopus you can skip the next stage.
  • Gut the octopus and peel the skin from the octopus. Remove the beak (it is located at the top of the legs).
  • Place the octopus in large pan with 1 cup water. Cook over medium/low heat. The octopus will give off a lot of liquid but check ocassionally that there is still enough liquid in the pan.
  • Cook for about 1 -1 1/2 hours. Test with a skew, it should easily pierce the flesh.
  • Remove from pan and allow to cool slightly or cool enough to handle.
  • Slice tentacles into 3cm lengths and body into pieces.
  • Mix up the dressing ingredients. Check dressing that it is not too vinegary as vinegar strenght is so variable.
  • Pack the octopus in the sterlised jars and pour over the marinade.
  • Let sit in the refrigerator for 5 days before eating.
  • Serve as part of meze.

### Tips for Cooking Octopus * **Choose the right size.** Octopus should be cooked whole, so choose one that is small enough to fit in your pot. * **Tenderize the meat.** Octopus can be tough, so it's important to tenderize it before cooking. You can do this by marinating it in an acidic liquid, such as lemon juice or wine, for at least 4 hours. * **Cook slowly and gently.** Octopus should be cooked slowly and gently over low heat. This will help to prevent it from becoming dry or tough. * **Don't overcook it.** Octopus is easy to overcook, so it's important to watch it closely while cooking. The meat should be firm to the touch, but not rubbery. ### Conclusion Octopus is a delicious and healthy food that can be cooked in a variety of ways. By following these tips, you can cook a tender and flavorful dish that will be sure to please your guests. ### Additional Tips * **Serve with a dipping sauce.** Octopus can be served with a variety of dipping sauces, such as olive oil, lemon juice, or garlic sauce. * **Grill or roast it.** Octopus can also be grilled or roasted. This will give it a smoky flavor that is delicious. * **Use it in salads or stews.** Octopus can be used in salads or stews to add flavor and texture.

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