Pickled Octopus

"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!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 50mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
2 jars
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ingredients

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directions

  • 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.

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  1. This is a basic pickled octopus recipe. To avoid the long cooking time (it's HOT here now), I used my pressure cooker for 20 minutes. Cleaned and packed into 2 jars, covered with olive oil and added garlic and vinegar. Used oregano instead of lemon thyme. Thanks.
     
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  1. This is a basic pickled octopus recipe. To avoid the long cooking time (it's HOT here now), I used my pressure cooker for 20 minutes. Cleaned and packed into 2 jars, covered with olive oil and added garlic and vinegar. Used oregano instead of lemon thyme. Thanks.
     

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Recently relocated to Queensland, warmer seas for sailing and fishing. Aside from cooking for my family I do cake decorating (mainly wedding cakes) and recently unusual jams - adding spices and herb - and preserves and cheese making
 
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