Ingredients: 1 octopus, cleaned and beak removed water for boiling Salt and pepper, to taste 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil Juice of 1 lemon Instructions: Thoroughly wash the octopus under running water and remove the beak. Bring a pot of water to a boil, reduce the heat so the water continues to simmer. Dip the octopus into the water three times, then submerge it and boil for about 20-30 minutes per pound. Check with a knife to see whether the meat is tender, and continue boiling until it is. Remove the octopus from the water. In a small bowl, make a marinade by mixing together the olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Place the octopus in the marinade and refrigerate for at least a few hours, or overnight if possible. Preheat the grill to searing temperatures (around 400-500 degrees). Cut the octopus into pieces, and grill until it is crispy and charred. Serve immediately and enjoy!
i really like this video. it didnt seem so fake like other cooking video's. He was honest and said some pieces could have used a bit more char. Very Nice
Cooked it and it was amazing. I recommend adding some mangos and chopping it up into a bunch of small pieces. The mango absorbs the flavors while excreting it’s flavors.
I’m on vacation in Aruba and caught an octopus. I cleaned it like you said and I have it simmering for an hour now. I’m going to keep checking to see if it gets tender before grilling. Fingers crossed
Just fried up my first precooked octopus parts in plenty of hot regular butter, it was delicious, the sour note really helps, since I had no lemon, iadded some dill and tarragon after leaking before serving, works like a charm.
Tnxs for the great tip about cooking an octopus 🐙 ,, I was under the impression that it was a very difficult task to accomplish it ,,,,, I will try your way next time !! Tnxs again 👍👍
In the US I think octopus is a scary mystery for most and not something we think to grill but I’ve had it in restaurants and it’s amazing…..so going to give this a try this weekend. Great visual tip to cut off some of the tips while grilling so they don’t get too charred. Have t seen other recipes where they marinade it put I’d imagine the lemon further helps to soften it up. Thanks for exposing people to new things!
Afraid of grilled octopus?This is the way that the Mediterranean countries have been eating it for centuries...its actually the top food of our summer !!
The grilled Octopus I've had was an interesting flavor somewhere between scallop and lobster. It's delicious but I've had no idea how to cook it. Now I do, thanks!
Wow amazing is that even possible to make it that tender? Some people say if you cook octopus for too long it will become tough and rubbery. What if i have 2lbs. Octopus and boil it for 1hr and then grill it. will that become tender and soft? Im really afraid to try.
@@johnanderson71 First you boil(wine vinegar, black pepper seeds, bay leafs, cosser salt) the octopus, or sous vide it. Then let it cool. Thats it. The last thing is to grill it. Strong fire. Sprinkle often with olive oil to get flamed grill.
@@irmakusuma6836 i don't know any Greek that have eat octopus just beating it on the rocks. The beating is to make it soft because the fresh octopus is like Michelin if you don't know how to cook. In other words, you had to cook it after beating. You know, that thing using heat...
I used to do it like that many years ago.I've found out that most of what he does is unneccsary.I strongly believe that octopus should never be boiled .Europeans have problems with chewy octopus just like Americans but the texture of octopus is chewy naturally.If it's very soft and tender,then you eat something soft but the taste is not octopus at all.
One of the ocean's treasures! Great video, I like to put some Spanish paprika and/or chopped fresh chilies in the marinade. I've used corks a few times but honestly didn't notice any difference.
Thanks so much for your video! This looks delicious! They have octopus at my Italian grocery store. I'm going to try this today. Hopefully they have some for sale!
@@stefanvanderweele1 lol good,,also instead of brushing them with marinade on the grill where you get flare ups and most of it goes to waste i would take the pieces off the grill and put them in a bowl that holds the marinade ,this way they get evenly coated and no wasted marinade,you can then toss them back on the grill
It depends on the weight. We grill the octopus on coals fire. The temperature has to be medium. You will understand when it’s cooked and of course you can cur a piece to taste it. Good luck
I have often wondered if wrapping the thinner end of the tentacles in foil while grilling will stop it from being burned to a charred crisp. It seems to me the thick parts usually turn out beautifully seared but the tentacle tips end up turning into pure charcoal.
bought my octopus and had no idea how to preparate. couldn't imagine, that it is so easy. hope it goes good. Just wondering how i can eat a whole octopus alone😆
When I shop at Costco I see the packaged octopus legs I've always wondered what it would taste like because I love squid and calamari I had the impression that it would be chewy like squid and calamari the reason I don't buy it it freaks my wife out but the next time I shop there I'm going to buy a package and try it out using this recipe
It tastes like chicken! LOL Great video...simple is the best! I haven't made octopus since the last time I was in South Florida but that is exactly how I did it too. Have you tried gator tail? Casablanca Cafe in Ft Lauderdale used to have a wonderful grilled version as an appetizer. I think it was prepared in a similar fashion.
Sounds like you did a great job. I had this served at a restaurant in Costa Rica, and LOVED it! Should you cut the tentacles off of the body first, before putting in the marinade and then grill it? Any difference? Also, I noticed you put the marinated octopus back in the marinade after grilling it. Is it safe to do that? Thanks and GREAT job!
I am going to upload a new video with Octopus next week and I’ll cut off the tentacles first. Easier to move around and grill. Marinade, the marinade is after boiling the octopus so it’s fully cooked at that stage. The grilling is just for that bit of texture, crust and Smoky flavor. Totally fine to put it back in the marinade or pour the marinade on top.
Followed your recipe (not 3 hours cooking or boil to long)and marinating now and will grill tonight and can’t wai5 with the caramelized lemon as it’s dressing and we will have it as an appetizer and with Maine lobsters tonight and great chalk hill Chardonnay and make a salad of it if any leftovers. Tip I got next time when you buy it leave it in the plastic bag from the market and drive over it with your car once or twice and it will be more tender 😌😋
So octopus when it’s grilled is actually tender only reason I ask is because when I was a kid I am a sister of mine made me two octopus legs and they were super chewy and I just couldn’t eat them is there a way to make octopus to where it’s tender
Ingredients:
1 octopus, cleaned and beak removed
water for boiling
Salt and pepper, to taste
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
Juice of 1 lemon
Instructions:
Thoroughly wash the octopus under running water and remove the beak.
Bring a pot of water to a boil, reduce the heat so the water continues to simmer.
Dip the octopus into the water three times, then submerge it and boil for about 20-30 minutes per pound.
Check with a knife to see whether the meat is tender, and continue boiling until it is. Remove the octopus from the water.
In a small bowl, make a marinade by mixing together the olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper.
Place the octopus in the marinade and refrigerate for at least a few hours, or overnight if possible.
Preheat the grill to searing temperatures (around 400-500 degrees).
Cut the octopus into pieces, and grill until it is crispy and charred.
Serve immediately and enjoy!
well, thank you!
i really like this video. it didnt seem so fake like other cooking video's. He was honest and said some pieces could have used a bit more char. Very Nice
That's great, I'm glad that you like it. We try to keep it as real as possible. Some come out better than others!
Cooked it and it was amazing. I recommend adding some mangos and chopping it up into a bunch of small pieces. The mango absorbs the flavors while excreting it’s flavors.
Oh, I love that idea. We are just coming intp mango season here in Florida too.
Just did this Sunday. Thanks for taking the mystery out of it. It was phenomenal and something I will continue to do.
The spanish dip😉 finally someone showing you the right way to make octopus👏👏👏
We are glad that you liked it, thanks!
@@FOGOcharcoalWow, still replying to comments after 4 years? I appreciate the effort!
Great video. I tried and Its amazing. Cheers from Portugal
Great to hear!
Once i put it in the boiling water i dont turn it down and put it for exactly 45 minutes and comes out perfect every time
Tried it for 45 min. Perfect!
How long do u grill it for?
How bIg is the octopus tho? I got a 5lb’r in the fridge I’m about to go in on
Make a video for us? 😁
@@evanclark6547 well in the video it said 20-30 min per pound... So there's ur answer
I’m on vacation in Aruba and caught an octopus. I cleaned it like you said and I have it simmering for an hour now. I’m going to keep checking to see if it gets tender before grilling. Fingers crossed
Sounds great! How did it turn out?
Nice an easy recipe mine is so tender I'm scared to put on grill, but the char is a must. THANKS 🍴🍽💪
The char is the star!
Very detailed explanation! Thank you. I’m going to try to cook it thanks to you all!
You're welcome. Let us know what you think!
Just fried up my first precooked octopus parts in plenty of hot regular butter, it was delicious, the sour note really helps, since I had no lemon, iadded some dill and tarragon after leaking before serving, works like a charm.
Tnxs for the great tip about cooking an octopus 🐙 ,, I was under the impression that it was a very difficult task to accomplish it ,,,,, I will try your way next time !! Tnxs again 👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
I really love this video. People in my village doesn't know how to cook...Thank's for this great grilled octopus cooking method.💗
My pleasure 😊
Awesome video. Love this recipe. Greats shots shout out to Juan for the production.
Where are you based?
Los Angeles ☀️
In the US I think octopus is a scary mystery for most and not something we think to grill but I’ve had it in restaurants and it’s amazing…..so going to give this a try this weekend. Great visual tip to cut off some of the tips while grilling so they don’t get too charred. Have t seen other recipes where they marinade it put I’d imagine the lemon further helps to soften it up. Thanks for exposing people to new things!
You are very welcome!
Nice i added octopus as favorite seafood , watching videos during the pandemic.
Sounds great!
Anyone that likes shrimp, crab or lobster will love marinated and grilled Octopus. It's amazing.
Afraid of grilled octopus?This is the way that the Mediterranean countries have been eating it for centuries...its actually the top food of our summer !!
I'm late to the game on this one but I sure want to give this a try at home. Thanks Sebastián & Capt Ron.
Hey Steve, like I always say, better late than never! Thanks so much my friend.
Solid video... Just rocked this out tonight... Kinda, little different but turned out A PLUS ++++++
Thanks Joseph, it’s great when it turns out well, isn’t it??!!
Love the edit man really really clean. Trying your recipe today!
Awesome! Thank you! Hope you enjoy it!
The grilled Octopus I've had was an interesting flavor somewhere between scallop and lobster. It's delicious but I've had no idea how to cook it. Now I do, thanks!
I recommend u adding fennel seeds to ur boiling water. It adds an awesome flavour
Best explanation in RUclips, love it!
Thanks for watching!
Beautifully Done!
Thank you very much! You're the best Sylvia
What are the spices you dump into the water?
How long did you grill it for roughly? Thanks!
Just bought my first octopus from the market, thanks for posting this!
Very cool! I love octopus, there's only 1 place by me that serves. The Asian market always has, I'll have to try myself!
Yes sir, give it a shot, its easy and delish!
Wow amazing is that even possible to make it that tender? Some people say if you cook octopus for too long it will become tough and rubbery. What if i have 2lbs. Octopus and boil it for 1hr and then grill it. will that become tender and soft? Im really afraid to try.
The classic 'Ah yeah. Really good' after each bite 😅. Awesome
haha it's simply that good!
Grilled octopus need flame to get crunchy and catch the smell of smoke. This is the Greek way, Salonica way.
Can you tell the full recipe?
@@johnanderson71 First you boil(wine vinegar, black pepper seeds, bay leafs, cosser salt) the octopus, or sous vide it. Then let it cool.
Thats it. The last thing is to grill it. Strong fire. Sprinkle often with olive oil to get flamed grill.
@@dimitriscook I thought the greek way is to beat it on the rocks 100 times. Dang I have been beating for nothing.
@@irmakusuma6836 i don't know any Greek that have eat octopus just beating it on the rocks.
The beating is to make it soft because the fresh octopus is like Michelin if you don't know how to cook.
In other words, you had to cook it after beating.
You know, that thing using heat...
This was a great teaching Video ❤ for Grilling Octopus. 😅
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful video. Some people remove the skin, some not. Do you know why? Thanks
I believe it is because the skin can tend to get a bit slimy.
Richtig gut! Werd das auf jeden Fall auch versuchen! Danke fürs Video
Hey mate with the Occy if you boil it longer then recommend ..will it get more Tender or start to Tuffen up..🤙🏽
It will actually dry out if you do it for too long, it will become more chewy
Thank You…🙏
I used to do it like that many years ago.I've found out that most of what he does is unneccsary.I strongly believe that octopus should never be boiled .Europeans have problems with chewy octopus just like Americans but the texture of octopus is chewy naturally.If it's very soft and tender,then you eat something soft but the taste is not octopus at all.
I too prefer the chewy kind of crunchy texture that octopus has.
How long should i grill on each side?
What are the black gloves that Captain Ron uses to manipulate his charcoal/Eggcessories at low or no temperature? I need them!!!
Yes sir, they are a must have item. They are made by Kick Ash Basket.
It test batter then anything u evar eating out off sea if cooked right ,nice recipe I well try this for sure
Hope you enjoy!!
Tanku mate 👍
One of the ocean's treasures! Great video, I like to put some Spanish paprika and/or chopped fresh chilies in the marinade. I've used corks a few times but honestly didn't notice any difference.
Oh, I like all of those ideas!
I dont hve a gril,can i use cast iron skillet iinstead?
I love the fact that you enjoy eating the octo for the most part of this video- that's what live is about :)
Yes! It was really very tasty!
Thanks so much for your video! This looks delicious! They have octopus at my Italian grocery store. I'm going to try this today. Hopefully they have some for sale!
How did it go?
@@FOGOcharcoal he died man
Simple and tasted great
Glad you liked it!!
This is GREAT, Thanks Guys.
You are very welcome
i would add the marinade back on it after grilling
I did that this weekend, and yes, that was a great decision.
@@stefanvanderweele1 lol good,,also instead of brushing them with marinade on the grill where you get flare ups and most of it goes to waste i would take the pieces off the grill and put them in a bowl that holds the marinade ,this way they get evenly coated and no wasted marinade,you can then toss them back on the grill
In Crete Greece we do not boil, just put it on the grill until it’s cooked. After that we use olive oil and some good vinegar instead of lemon.
how long do you generally grill it for?
It depends on the weight. We grill the octopus on coals fire. The temperature has to be medium. You will understand when it’s cooked and of course you can cur a piece to taste it. Good luck
I have often wondered if wrapping the thinner end of the tentacles in foil while grilling will stop it from being burned to a charred crisp. It seems to me the thick parts usually turn out beautifully seared but the tentacle tips end up turning into pure charcoal.
Great point!
THANKS BRO! thx from indonesia bro!!!
You're welcome from overseas!
I doubt mine would come out that tasty! YUM.
Don't sell yourself short!
the best man! and thank you for the video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
NICE! got to try it thank you amigo.
Grilled octopus is so freaking good.
No argument here!
Just did this and it came out fire. Felt like I was in Cabo Mexico at my favorite spot Cabo Cantina
bought my octopus and had no idea how to preparate. couldn't imagine, that it is so easy. hope it goes good. Just wondering how i can eat a whole octopus alone😆
Hope you enjoy, I think you won't have a hard time eating it
This is definitely on the to do list! Thanks Sebastian.
Really great video!
thanks for watching!
When I shop at Costco I see the packaged octopus legs I've always wondered what it would taste like because I love squid and calamari I had the impression that it would be chewy like squid and calamari the reason I don't buy it it freaks my wife out but the next time I shop there I'm going to buy a package and try it out using this recipe
Yes! It is really easy and I think you will enjoy it!
It tastes like chicken! LOL Great video...simple is the best! I haven't made octopus since the last time I was in South Florida but that is exactly how I did it too. Have you tried gator tail? Casablanca Cafe in Ft Lauderdale used to have a wonderful grilled version as an appetizer. I think it was prepared in a similar fashion.
Do you put the octopus on the grill cold or let it come up to room temperature?
It was pretty close to room temperature.
It looked as if there was chopped garlic in your marinade. This wasn't mentioned in the video. What were the white bits I saw?
I'll have to ask him.....
Sounds like you did a great job. I had this served at a restaurant in Costa Rica, and LOVED it! Should you cut the tentacles off of the body first, before putting in the marinade and then grill it? Any difference? Also, I noticed you put the marinated octopus back in the marinade after grilling it. Is it safe to do that? Thanks and GREAT job!
I am going to upload a new video with Octopus next week and I’ll cut off the tentacles first. Easier to move around and grill. Marinade, the marinade is after boiling the octopus so it’s fully cooked at that stage. The grilling is just for that bit of texture, crust and Smoky flavor. Totally fine to put it back in the marinade or pour the marinade on top.
Looks great, nice job!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!
Do you take the skin off before grilling? Do you think theres benefits to removing or nit removing the skin?
We do like to remove it, it just seems to work out much better.
Surprised my wife making this exactly as per video. Was perfectly cooked and tasty 🍻
I love Octopus and i used to buy them very cheap in Sao Tome and Principe at 3 dollars a kilogram. Can't be cheaper.
Excellent! Thanks much
Glad it was helpful!
Followed your recipe (not 3 hours cooking or boil to long)and marinating now and will grill tonight and can’t wai5 with the caramelized lemon as it’s dressing and we will have it as an appetizer and with Maine lobsters tonight and great chalk hill Chardonnay and make a salad of it if any leftovers. Tip I got next time when you buy it leave it in the plastic bag from the market and drive over it with your car once or twice and it will be more tender 😌😋
😂😂😂😂 drive over it with car!!!😂😂😂😂
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
So octopus when it’s grilled is actually tender only reason I ask is because when I was a kid I am a sister of mine made me two octopus legs and they were super chewy and I just couldn’t eat them is there a way to make octopus to where it’s tender
When it is prepared exactly how we show in the video, yes, it is very tender.
That chef knife you have!!!🤩
looks yum..
Thank you, it is so good!
Great video! I love grilled octopus and am wanting to try and do it ourselves. I just hope I can find some here in Utah.
Good stuff!!
Well, thank you so much!
thank you guys so much
You're welcome
So you only eat the tentacles? Beside salad what else can you add to fill the meal ?
It really pairs well with most proteins as well. It goes great alongside a good steak! We also enjoy it in pasta with a lemon sauce.
@@FOGOcharcoal thank you 😋
What did you use to start your fire? It looked like thin rolled wood.
Hi Kelly, those are our FOGO Fire Starters. They are available on our website, fogocharcoal.com
@@FOGOcharcoal I will definitely be ordering some and maybe a few other things too. Thanks.
How long did you marinade the octopus
There is a link to the full recipe in the video description.
Awesome lookin Octopus 🐙
Thank you Joseph, it is a favorite in our house.
Super yum 🍻 Guy made me laugh forgetting what it tasted like in between bites 👍
Looks so good! 👌
Thank you 😋
How long on the grill?
Clean and cook outside though. It has a strong smell.
Thanks!
thanks a lot I can now cook octopus
Glad to hear, let us know what you think!
Great job filming
Thank you! I'm so going to try this recipe! Amazing video btw love it!
Appreciate it! Thank you!
How did it come out for you?
cOoL vIdEo
Music name? At 2:10?
Hi, I'm not sure, it's from a royalty free music site.
@@FOGOcharcoal ow ok
This is a keeper!
Thanks!
Add pepper corns in the boiling water
Almost tastes like tuna 😂. It nothing like tuna.. Great vid, I like the grilled lemon idea..
What do you do with the head? Is it edible or do you discard it after you cut the tentacles off?
You can eat it, just wash it well and remove the beak
I love to get octopus from this French restaurant near me
It is so delicious when it is done right
What's the best internal temperature for grilling this octopus? I tried to know by sight and didn't work! I over cooked it!
Hey, don’t forget that octopus has multiple brains too
I can barely even use the one that I have!
I like the music
I dont like seing the killing
Good thing this vidio brings positivety!!!!
Glad you like the music. Thanks for the feedback!
hi how long did you boil the octopus until it become tender? Thanks :)
@Imaru Lewis thanks a lot mate :)
I think he said 20 to 30 minutes per pound
He said 20-30 minutes per pound of what you have.
Does bady octopus work
No, the legal age of employment is 15 years old. LOL!!! I see no reason why baby octopus would not work.
Can you use vinegar instead of lemon?
Lemon most likely just adds flavor
"tuna" hahaha 😃😂😂😂😂😂😳
Well, it's what we thought.