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Marinated and Grilled Baby Octopus

May  2, 2011
4
4 Ratings
  • Makes about 2 cups
Author Notes

Every Greek restaurant I have ever visited serves marinated octopus as part of the mezze. I love it and will even occasionally buy it in those little tins. I decided to try my hand at it with baby octopus...they're available at my local Italian market frozen and in two pound packages... and already cleaned.These were extremely small - about 15 to the pound. By marinating them,grilling and then dressing them lightly they pair extremely well with feta and kalamatas ( and either a shot of ouzo or a glass of Roditis) Few ingredients but big flavor and a nice little chew! - inpatskitchen —inpatskitchen

Test Kitchen Notes

This recipe surprised me -- very pleasantly. The frozen octopus I purchased were roughly 3 oz each (5 per 1 lb. bag), and I marinated them for 3 hours. They were on the grill approximately five to seven minutes per side, then roughly chopped, tossed with the dressing and chilled. The flavor combination of the smokiness from the grill, acidity from the lemon, salt, pepper and bitterness of the oregano blended very nicely together, and the texture of the octopus was firm and only slightly chewy. As noted in the recipe, it does pair well with feta and calamatas, but it was also very tasty on top of greens with a squeeze of additional lemon. - LLStone —LLStone

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Ingredients
  • For the marinade:
  • 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon dried oregano
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • For the octopus
  • 2 pounds baby octopus ( about 30), thawed if frozen
  • Juice of one or two lemons, depending on your taste for citrus
  • 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
Directions
  1. For the marinade:
  2. Combine all ingredients and set aside.
  1. For the octopus
  2. Combine the marinade and octopus and marinate for 2 to 3 hours in the refrigerator.
  3. Grill the octopus on high heat on a gas grill in a grill pan for 3 to 5 minutes per side.
  4. Let cool in a bowl and then drain in a colander.( the octopus exude a little juice after grilling)
  5. Cut them up in bite size pieces and then dress them with the lemon juice, 3 tablespoons olive oil, salt, pepper and oregano. Chill for at least an hour before serving.

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Recipe by: inpatskitchen

I think I get my love for food and cooking from my mom, who was an amazing cook. She would start baking and freezing a month before Christmas in order to host our huge open house on Christmas afternoon. I watched and I learned...to this day I try not to procrastinate when it comes to entertaining. My cooking style is pretty much all over the place, although I'm definitely partial to Greek and Italian cuisine. Oh yes, throw a little Cajun in there too!

5 Reviews

Tarbot February 24, 2013
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inpatskitchen February 24, 2013
You must try it! I'm wagering you're an octopus lover!
inpatskitchen May 20, 2011
Thanks LLSTONE for your kind words!
I am going to make this recipe as soon as I find or catch some baby octopi.
inpatskitchen May 2, 2011
Thanks! I sure hope you enjoy...I've been snacking all afternoon.