Octopus

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Octopus

Post: # 44963Post titch7069 »

The fishermen delivered 2 massive octopus this afternoon, what on earth should i do with it - cookingwise i mean. have cleaned and skinned it, was thinking of roasting it, any other ideas?
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Post: # 44975Post funkypixie »

Octopus are a bit harder to come by in Northampton :shock:

But a quick google came up with this site

http://fooddownunder.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=octopus

which looks a bit interesting.

Good luck & let us know what it tastes like.

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Post: # 44983Post titch7069 »

fantastic thanks, until our veggie patch starts producing we can only get rice pots toms carrots cabbage onions garlic ginger and green peppers plus very nice fruit of course so the octopus and peppers sounds good. after 5 months the veg options here are monotonus to say the least
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Post: # 45156Post Boots »

oooh... Am a calamari fan...

Just slice the legs into rings, garlic batter and deep fry quickly... Serve with sald.

Too easy and sooooooooooo delish!

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Post: # 45160Post Millymollymandy »

I think you have to spend several hours bashing it on a rock to tenderise it or it will be very rubbery. That's what they do in Greece!

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Post: # 49993Post the.fee.fairy »

Brine it then eat it in sandwiches...
Its yummy!

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Octopus

Post: # 53206Post yugogypsy »

Cut into bits, add one 28 ounce can tomatoes, 3 roughly chopped green onions (scallions) and 1 & 1/2 cups white wine, cook, covered, two hours-at 350' F adding more wine or chicken broth if it gets dry.

Eat with Rice-average small octupus feeds 4 with this recipe.

Lois

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