Sous Vide Octopus Spanish Tapas Recipe (2024)

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Sous Vide Octopus Spanish Tapas is very tender, and simply seasoned with garlic and smoked paprika for the perfect tapas. I’m a bit obsessed with octopus – how to prepare it so it is super tender. I’ve read articles that suggest many different ways to cook octopus until tender. These methods include beating the octopus against rocks until tender, freezing octopus, adding vinegar when cooking, and adding a wine cork to the braising liquid. Some people slow cook octopus, others pressure cook it.

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Recently, I tried making sous vide octopus to see whether or not this method of cooking would yield a tender octopus. I’ve used a pressure cooker to make Greek Grilled Octopus with Rosemary and Thymewith great success (it takes just 10 minutes), so I was curious to see how sous vide octopus would compare.

Octopus can be found in the fresh seafood section of some supermarkets as well as in the freezer section. Handling octopus is definitely not for the squeamish, so you have to really love octopus to make it at home.

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To simplify the sous vide method, I simply placed the seasoned octopus in a Ziploc bag with rosemary, garlic, and olive oil.

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Using the water displacement method, I sealed the bag once the bag was immersed in the sous vide bath. I used a wet kitchen cloth to keep the bag immersed during the cooking process.

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The result? The octopus was evenly cooked through (one of the biggest advantages of sous vide cooking) and tender, but still firm. If you’re a curious cook like me, you will want to try this method and compare it to pressure cooking octopus. It does take more time (5 hours versus 10 minutes), but the octopus cooks unattended. Personally, I think the sous vide octopus was firmer than the pressure cooked octopus, but I like the idea of marinating the octopus in the rosemary olive oil mixture for a longer period of time.

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Have you tried sous vide? If so, what is your favorite dish to make?

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CourseAppetizer

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 5 hours 15 minutes

Total Time 5 hours 25 minutes

Servings 4

Calories 127 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1baby octopus~ 2 pounds
  • 3tablespoonsextra virgin olive oil, divided
  • 2sprigsrosemary
  • sea salt
  • black pepper
  • 3clovesgarlicsliced
  • smoked Spanish paprika
  • sea salt
  • black pepper
  • 1potatopeeled, cooked until tender, cut into bite size pieces

Instructions

  1. Heat sous vide bath to 171 degrees. Season octopus with salt and pepper, and drizzle with 1 tablespoon olive oil. Place in Ziploc bag or vacuum seal bag along with rosemary sprigs. Seal bag, squeezing out any excess air.

    Cook in sous vide bath for 5 hours.

    Remove octopus from bag and pat dry with paper towel. Cut cooked octopus into bite-size pieces.

  2. Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil and garlic in skillet until hot and garlic is lightly browned. Add cooked potato and saute until heated through. Add octopus pieces. Season to taste with smoked paprika, salt and pepper. Toss octopus well.

Nutrition Facts

Sous Vide Octopus Spanish Tapas

Amount Per Serving

Calories 127Calories from Fat 90

% Daily Value*

Fat 10g15%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 6mg0%

Potassium 228mg7%

Carbohydrates 7g2%

Fiber 1g4%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin C 6.8mg8%

Calcium 20mg2%

Iron 1.8mg10%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

How long does it take to sous vide octopus? ›

Place octopus pieces in zipper-lock or vacuum bags and seal using the vacuum sealer or the displacement method. Submerge in water and cook for 5 hours. Remove bags, chill rapidly in an ice-water bath, then refrigerate until ready to use.

How is octopus prepared in Spain? ›

Put the octopus in the water, submerge it completely and cover it. Put salt, pepper, and paprika (optional) in the water with the octopus. If it weighs 2kg, cook it for 45 minutes, if it is smaller, 25 minutes is enough. You'll know it's ready when it's tender (you can poke it with a fork or knife).

What is the secret to tender octopus? ›

For large octopus (around 5 pounds), boil for a good 8 to 10 minutes. Add a tablespoon of vinegar into the simmering liquid as the acetic acid can help break down the connective tissue in the tentacles. Marinate the octopus overnight in whole milk to help tenderize the meat.

Why do you dip octopus in boiling water? ›

According to A. J. McClane's _Encyclopedia of Fish Cookery _(Henry Holt, 1977), dipping heats the octopus gradually, so that its proteins break down slowly instead of instantly contracting in reaction to the hot water.

Is sous vide good for octopus? ›

WHY SOUS VIDE? Octopus tentacles are rich in collagen, which can make them tough and rubbery when cooked using traditional methods. But the low-and-slow process of cooking octopus sous vide transforms the collagen into gelatin, creating a tender, silky finished texture.

What is octopus called in Spain? ›

Pulpo gallego, or Galician-style octopus, is a popular tapa (appetizer) served all over Spain today. It originated in the northwestern Spanish region of Galicia where octopus (pulpo in Spanish) is a specialty and a common catch for local fishermen.

Do Spaniards eat octopus? ›

Octopus is a very common food in Spanish culture. In the Spanish region of Galicia, polbo á feira (market fair-style octopus) is a local delicacy. Restaurants which specialize or serve this dish are known as pulperías.

How do you eat octopus in Spain? ›

This Spanish octopus recipe is delicious and simple. Thinly-sliced octopus rests on a bed of soft, boiled potatoes, generously sprinkled with sea salt and paprika. It's a great tapa to share since you can pick up bits with a toothpick and pop it right in your mouth.

What is the best method of cooking octopus? ›

In a large pot, place the octopus along with the wine, peppercorns, 1 lemon cut in half, cork, and garlic. Cover with water by 1 inch and bring to a boil over medium high heat. Reduce the heat to a simmer, andcook the octopus until it is tender when pierced with a sharp knife.

How do you make octopus less chewy? ›

Octopus is much like squid: If you keep the cooking time minimal, under five minutes or so, you get a chewy but not unpleasant texture; this is a good technique for octopus salad or sushi. But for most preparations, long, slow cooking, which yields a tender texture, is best.

Why did my octopus come out chewy? ›

Octopus contains a lot of moisture, some of which can be removed by brining or sun-drying to make the flesh more tender before grilling, barbecuing or pan-frying. Without removing some of the moisture from the flesh, the octopus will take on a chewy and rubbery texture.

What is the first thing you should do when cooking with octopus? ›

It's simple though: Do very little before cooking the octopus. Some sources suggest cutting out the beak and eyes beforehand, but I find it much easier to remove those parts when the flesh isn't as slippery as it is when raw. In almost all cases, the head itself will already be cleaned when you buy an octopus.

How long do you boil octopus to tenderize it? ›

Cook until octopus is tender enough that you can pierce the thick part of a tentacle with a paring knife with little resistance, about 1 hour; keep in mind that this time is a rough estimate, and the octopus may be done sooner or it may take longer, but it will get there. Let octopus cool in the cooking water.

How long does it take to fully cook octopus? ›

Cook until octopus is tender enough that you can pierce the thick part of a tentacle with a paring knife with little resistance, about 1 hour; keep in mind that this time is a rough estimate, and the octopus may be done sooner or it may take longer, but it will get there. Let octopus cool in the cooking water.

What is the cooking time of octopus? ›

Fill a saucepan with salted water and bring to the boil. Add the octopus, reduce the heat immediately and simmer gently for 45–60 minutes. It's important that the water is turned down to a gentle simmer once the octopus is in the pan. Cooking it too quickly will result in a rubbery texture.

Does octopus get softer the longer you cook it? ›

It's really no different than stewing gristly chunks of beef in a stew; eventually they become soft and tender. If you're wondering whether I'm implying that octopus should only be prepared using a lengthy cooking method, I mostly am, though there are exceptions.

What temperature is octopus cooked at? ›

Grill for 15 minutes before turning and cooking a further 15 minutes - depending on size. The internal temperature of octopus should measure between at least 150f (65c) and 160f (71c) when ready to be removed from grill. It should be probe tender, meaning a probe should go in easily and with little, if any resistance.

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