I know, octopus has an ick factor for a lot of people in the US. The trouble is two-fold, octopus is not in the usual realm of seafood and too many Americans are just too squeamish when it comes to anything other than beef, pork, or chicken.
1.5 lb Octopus waiting for the water to boil |
Grilled Octopus
1 octopus for every two people
2 sweet peppers, cut in half
3 large cloves garlic, slightly crushed
1 Tbs salt
1.5 Tbs black peppercorns
1.5 Tbs juniper berries
2 cinnamon sticks
1 medium onion, quartered
water
olive oil
The octopus should come already cleaned unless you are buying at the dock. Remove the beak if it hasn't been done. Put enough water in a large pot to just cover the octopus. Add all the other ingredients except for the olive oil and bring to a boil. Once it has come to a boil, dip the octopus tentacles in the boiling water three times. Keep the tentacles in the water for a few seconds each time you dip it. This will ensure the tentacles curl up nicely. After the third dip, if the tentacles are curled to your satisfaction, put the whole octopus in the boiling water. Cover and reduce to a simmer. Simmer the octopus until a sharp knife can penetrate the octopus fairly easily. This is usually 60 - 90 minutes. Once the octopus is to this point, remove it from the pot and set on a plate. After the octopus is on the plate it's time to fire up the grill. Get the grill good and hot. Once the grill is hot, drizzle some olive oil on the octopus and place it on the grill. Grill on one side for 5 - 10 minutes then turn the octopus over. Grill for another 5 - 10 minutes. Remove the octopus from the grill and cut in half. Serve and enjoy.
Just off the grill |
We had an asparagus dish to accompany the octopus. I came up with this after having asparagus wrapped in prosciutto. While I like prosciutto, it was not always readily available in some of the locations the Army had me stationed. Enter the bacon. Yes, I know the two are nothing alike. Remember, I'm from small town South so bacon or bacon grease is in lots of different foods. This is one of our favorite ways to eat asparagus though we don't do it all the time. It is a great dish though. I typically call it Transcendent Asparagus it is so good.
Transcendent Asparagus
1 lb asparagus
1 lb bacon
shredded mozzarella cheese
Prepare the asparagus by cutting off the tough bottom part. Depending on the size of your asparagus divide it into bundles of 2 - 3 spears. Wrap each bundle in bacon, using either a half slice or a whole slice. Place the completed bundle in a baking pan and continue until all the bundles are wrapped. Sprinkle a heavy layer of the shredded mozzarella on top of the bacon. Put into a 400F oven for 20 minutes. You can go shorter or longer depending on how dark you want the cheese to get. Serve and enjoy. 3 or 4 bundles make a good side dish and this can serve 4 at that rate.
All wrapped up and ready for cheese |
Bacon wrapped Asparagus with Mozzarella Cheese ready for the oven |
A fine supper |
Uncle T
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