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    Octopus and Potato Salad
    Yummly
    Octopus And Potato Salad With Water, Salt, Waxy Potatoes, Extra-virgin Olive Oil, Tentacles, Red Pepper Flakes, Garlic, Pepper, Salt, Scallions, Italian Parsley, Extra-virgin Olive Oil, Lemon Juice, Garlic, Red Onion
    Octopus Salad
    Food Network
    This Italian salad comes together quickly and couldn’t be easier to prepare. Look for cooked, frozen octopus in the freezer section of your market to save extra time.
    Octopus and Potato Salad (Insalata di polpo e patate)
    Food52
    Octopus and potato salad is a favorite dish all along the Italian coast. You can find it in practically every Tuscan and Ligurian port. Cleaning the octopus involves removing the eyes, beak, and innards, and rinsing under cold water—this is often already done when bought from a fishmonger or at a supermarket or if you have bought it frozen, but at my fresh-off-the-boat fisherman’s shop front, they are just as they were pulled out of the water. Freezing the fresh octopus helps to tenderize it; alternatively, you can buy it already frozen and defrost it at home. If you have a larger octopus, 45 to 60 minutes of cooking usually suffices. Baby octopus cooks in a much shorter time; 20 minutes can be plenty. Once cooled and chopped into pieces, it makes a delicious salad with potato, thinly-sliced celery, a handful of parsley, and a dressing of extra virgin olive oil and lemon juice (if you like, black olives go nicely here, too). Eat it room temperature or chilled—on a hot day, this is one of my very favorite meals.
    Squid (Calamari) Salad and Octopus (Polipo) Salad
    Food.com
    Living by Boston's waterfront, we always had access to the freshest seafood. We were within walking distance of the docks where fishing boats loaded their catch into a large processing warehouse. Fish were hand cleaned, fileted and sorted. Most were destined for distribution to restaurants and markets. Limited days and times were opened to the public. Locally at the corner of Salem and Cross Streets was Giuffre's Fish Market. It was a well-known Boston treasure featuring a huge selection of the freshest seafood anywhere. Squid was almost a throw away species, often used for bait. Being Italian, we knew how special they were. Competition kept prices low but once the general population was exposed to fried calamari and other squid specialties, prices skyrocketed. The availability of squid already cleaned also increased demand and costs. Baby octopus was available in the North End but seldom seen in traditional grocery store chains outside. Today's pricing also suggests demand is still limited. My local gourmet grocery store sold the pound of baby octopus in the picture below for almost half the price of the squid they displayed. Squid and octopus’s salads were almost always in our refrigerator, available for lunch, snacks, or even as a main course with hunks of artesian bread. Please make this dish a day ahead. Sitting overnight, garlic mellows and flavors merge. Don't get me wrong, it's terrific when first made but even better with time. You can also add a little more lemon and can adjust salt. Serve with a spoon. Every mouthful is best with an ample puddle of dressing. Squid submerged in boiling water cooks quickly. Smaller 3" to 5" squid tubes cut into rings takes about a minute, larger and thicker, perhaps a minute and a half. If steaming, about 3 minutes for smaller tubes. Squid is cooked when rings just begin to firm. Anything more, they will become tough and rubbery. Although octopus is thicker, they seem to cook even quicker before becoming tougher. Some use a dipping technique, plunging raw octopus in and out of a pan of boiling water to ensure they don't overcook.
    Seafood Salad
    Yummly
    Seafood Salad With Olive Oil, Lemon Juice, Garlic, Oregano, Salt, Pepper, Red Pepper Flakes, Water, White Vinegar, Octopus, White Vinegar, Shrimp, Scallops, Calamari, Celery, Red Pepper, Large Carrot, Italian Parsley, Olive Oil, Lemon Wedges, Parsley
    Grilled Octopus with a Warm Potato Salad, Smoked Paprika and Capers
    Food Network
    Octopus can seem scary at first-but it is really pretty easy and definitely an impressive thing to serve for a dinner party! The warm potato salad is just the flavorful kind of accompaniment that goes perfectly with grilled seafood and the celery and onion pack a flavorful crunch!
    Grilled Octopus with a Warm Potato Salad, Smoked Paprika and Capers
    Food Network
    Octopus can seem scary at first-but it is really pretty easy and definitely an impressive thing to serve for a dinner party! The warm potato salad is just the flavorful kind of accompaniment that goes perfectly with grilled seafood and the celery and onion pack a flavorful crunch!
    Cooking Class AMALFI SEAFOOD SALAD
    Yummly
    Cooking Class Amalfi Seafood Salad With Mussels, Clams, Salt, Octopus, Squid, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Garlic Cloves, Shrimp, Lemon, Freshly Ground Black Pepper, Italian Parsley
  2. Nov 26, 2023 · Try this tender, juicy Italian Octopus Salad that bursts with flavor. It make a perfect seafood appetizer or a meal in and of itself.

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    Italian Octopus Salad, also known as Insalata di Polpo, is a delightful and refreshing dish that combines tender octopus with boiled potatoes and a medley of flavors. The salad showcases the delicate yet distinctive taste of octopus, which is cooked until tender and then cut into bite-sized pieces. The octopus is the dish’s star, providing a unique...

    This octopus salad recipe only uses a few ingredients to highlight the delightful octopus meat. 1. Fresh Octopus (can use frozen octopus) 2. Baby potatoes 3. Garlic cloves 4. Extra-virgin olive oil 5. Lemon juice 6. Fresh parsley 7. Salt and pepper to taste 8. Lemon wedges for serving 9. Red onion (optional) See the recipe card for quantities.

    *(skip steps 1-2 if using frozen and precooked octopus) 1- Start by cleaning the octopus. Rinse it under cold water and remove the head and beak. You can ask your fishmonger to clean it for you if you prefer. 2- In a large pot, bring water to a boil. Add the octopus and cook for about 40-50 minutes or until it becomes tender. You can test the donen...

    Here are some top tips for making Italian Octopus Salad: 1. Tenderize the octopus:To ensure a tender and flavorful octopus, it’s essential to tenderize it before cooking. You can do this by either freezing the octopus overnight and then thawing it, or by gently pounding it with a meat mallet. This helps break down the tough fibers and results in a ...

    To store Italian Octopus Salad, follow these guidelines: Transfer the salad to an airtight container:Place the leftover salad in a clean container. Ensure the lid is sealed tightly to prevent air and moisture from entering. Refrigerate promptly:Place the container in the refrigerator as soon as possible. Consume within 2 days:Octopus Salad is at it...

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  3. May 22, 2024 · Flavorful – the simple Italian flavors in this salad really make the octopus sing. Beautiful zesty lemon juice, parsley, and garlic are a match made in heaven. Easier than you think – don’t worry if you’ve never cooked octopus!

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  4. Looking for a light and refreshing dish that will transport you to the shores of Italy? This delicious Italian octopus salad is the perfect choice! With tender octopus, tangy lemon dressing, and a medley of fresh herbs and vegetables, this salad is a burst of flavors and textures.

  5. This Italian salad comes together quickly and couldn’t be easier to prepare. Look for cooked, frozen octopus in the freezer section of your market to save extra time.

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  6. Mar 9, 2019 · Serve on a bed of arugula or tender lettuce leaves, with lemon wedges on the side. A delicious and colorful insalata di polpo, or Octopus Salad, is perhaps the best way to get to know the unique qualities of this intriguing mollusc.

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  8. Aug 19, 2020 · For this recipe for Mediterranean-style octopus salad, put the octopus into a saucepan with a bundle of herbs tied with cooking string and cook without water, covered tightly, for about 1 hour.

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