Octopus Cooking

Properly cooking an octopus might seem difficult, but it can actually be super easy. This technique is great for achieving a very tender result before adding it to a dish or serving as it is. You can cook the octopus and then grill it, serve it as sashimi, or use it creatively on various preparations. Feel free to add different spices to the cooking water, according to your preferences.

Cut <quantity>1</quantity> red onion in half

Add to a pot filled with <quantity>5<unit>L</unit></quantity> of water

Add <quantity>2<unit>tbsp</unit></quantity> of black peppercorns

Add <quantity>4</quantity> bay leaves

Add <quantity>1</quantity> handful of salt. Bring water to a boil

Reduce heat until water is at a simmer

Dunk the cleaned octopus 3 to 5 times in the simmering water until the tentacles roll up

Submerge the octopus and cover with a weight. Let simmer approximately 1h until tender

Check the octopus regularly. When it is ready, the octopus should be tender but the skin should remain a little bit firm

Transfer to an ice bath to stop the cooking, remove once chilled. The octopus is finished cooking

The octopus is ready to be pan-seared, fried, grilled or marinated

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