• 10 minutes to prepare • • Serves 4
As simple as that
It is not often that I can get octopus on clearance in local markets.
And so when I saw it, I grabbed it and used it, even though we had eaten octopus recently.
To celebrate its freshness and the last days of the autumn, I decided to keep it simple, in a basic ragù with fresh tomatoes.
This ‘chunky’ sauce is perfect as a second course dish, or can be used to season pasta, because the morsels of octopus get caught inside the shells.
And so when I saw it, I grabbed it and used it, even though we had eaten octopus recently.
To celebrate its freshness and the last days of the autumn, I decided to keep it simple, in a basic ragù with fresh tomatoes.
This ‘chunky’ sauce is perfect as a second course dish, or can be used to season pasta, because the morsels of octopus get caught inside the shells.
Here's what you will need for the 4-serving recipe:
1 kg octopus
1 clove garlic
20 cherry tomatoes
1 onion
1 spoon tomato passata
100 ml dry white wine
2 bay leaves
1 sprig parsley
EVO oil
salt and pepper
- Pour 500 ml of water in a large pot and add bay leaves, and salt. Bring to boil
- As soon as the water boils, immerse the octopus and, lowering the heat to low, cover the pot with a lid. Let it cook for about 40 minutes (20 minutes for each 500 grams of octopus), for 20 minutes if you use a pressure cooker
- Remove the octopus from the water, and put it on a cutting board. Remove excess skin and cut the tentacles just below their junction to the body. We want to obtain pieces about 3-cm long, with a nice curl at the end of each tentacle
- Pour 2 tablespoons of EVO oil in a large pot,. When it is hot, add the onion - chopped - and the clove of garlic. When they are golden, add the octopus, too
- Pour the white wine and let it evaporate. Finally, add the cherry tomatoes - halved -, the tomato passata and the parsley - chopped -. Cook for 35 minutes, adding a ladle of hot water whether necessary
- Serve with toasted bread and freshly ground pepper on top
In the following, Nutrition Facts of this dish are indicated. Data is provided per serving.
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