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    Published: Jun 21, 2022 by Lilian Vallezi · This post may contain affiliate links ·

    Baby Octopus Recipe

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    This baby octopus recipe is so delicious and easy to make! Cooked to perfection with just the right amount of seasonings, you'll be amazed at how fast, flavorful, and tender it is.

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    cooked baby octopus with cherry tomatoes, parsley and a lemon wedge on the side.

    I love seafood! I think that everything that comes from the sea is so tasty! Or should I say almost everything? I haven't dared to try escargot yet...😬, but maybe one day.

    Anyway... My love for seafood gave me the idea to cook this delicious octopus recipe. It can be an exotic appetizer since it's small, easy to eat, and requires little hands-on preparation. It could also be a side dish or even an entrée if you adjust the number of octopi to be cooked. Add some vegetables or green leaves, and serve them as you wish.

    If you like seafood too, consider looking at my Brazilian seafood stew, Sushi Bake, and my Panko fish recipe. I think you're going to love them.

    baby octopus with tomatoes and parsley on a plate.

    Ingredients

    • Frozen Octopi (or octopuses): Frozen is easier to find and helps tenderize the meat. You can use never-frozen octopi; add a few extra minutes to the cooking process.
    • Olive oil and butter: I like this combination of flavors, but you can substitute one for the other. If you decide to use only butter, be careful with the heat since it burns easily.
    • Garlic: A key ingredient for flavor. Don't skip this one.
    • Lime juice: It's used to brighten the flavors. You could use balsamic vinegar if preferred.
    • Smoked paprika: Gives a nice touch to the dish, but you could use regular paprika or omit it entirely if desired.
    • Oregano: It goes well with octopus, but you could substitute it for your favorite herb.
    • Salt and pepper: To enhance flavor.
    • Grape tomatoes and parsley/cilantro: These are optional, but they complement this dish well.
    baby octopi with tomatoes and parsley on a plate

    How to Cook Baby Octopus

    I tried to keep things simple for this baby octopus recipe, but you'll need a pressure cooker to tenderize it faster.

    The cooking time in the pressure cooker will be just 12 minutes, then you sautée the octopi (or octopuses) for about 5 minutes to add flavor and color, and it's done.

    You could use a regular pan for cooking the octopi, but it would take longer than 12 minutes to tenderize them.

    Here are some step-by-step photos.

    frozen octopi in pressure cooker.
    Step 1: Place the baby octopi in a pressure cooker. Add enough water to cover them.
    pressure cooker showing twelve minutes on screen.
    Step 2: Set pressure cooker for 12 minutes on hi-pressure.
    baby octopuses cooked inside a pressure cooker.
    Step 3: After cooking, release pressure and remove octopi from the water. Dry them as much as possible.
    sautéing octopuses on olive oil.
    Step 4: Sauté baby octopi in olive oil.
    sautéing garlic in butter
    Step 5: Sauté garlic in butter until pale gold.
    adding seasonings to baby octopi.
    Step 6: Add seasonings.
    adding lemon juice.
    Step 7: Add lime juice and stir to combine.
    baby octopuses with grape tomatoes and parsley on a plate.
    Step 8: Transfer octopi to a plate and garnish with grape tomatoes and parsley.

    FAQs

    Is a baby octopus really a baby?

    No. Baby octopus is just the marketing name for the adult octopus of a few species that don't grow much.

    Should I remove the head?

    You can eat with or without the head. In my case, I cooked them with their heads, but I removed them when I transferred them to the serving plate because some people don't like to see the head. I just saved them for later.

    Is octopus healthy?

    Yes, octopus is a nutritious, lean source of protein. It's low in calories and fat and high in vitamins B12, B6, selenium, copper, and iron. It naturally contains a high amount of sodium, so be cautious if you're salt-sensitive. Here's a great article about the nutrition facts of octopuses.

    Where can I buy baby octopus?

    You can usually find baby octopus in the frozen seafood section. If your regular grocery store doesn't carry them, try an international or oriental market.

    cooked baby octopus on a plate with tomatoes and parsley.

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    Baby Octopus Recipe

    This baby Octopus recipe is so delicious that you'll want to eat everything by yourself! It can be a tasty appetizer, side dish, or even a main dish if you add your favorite veggies.
    Prep Time3 minutes mins
    Cook Time17 minutes mins
    Building pressure5 minutes mins
    Total Time25 minutes mins
    Course: Appetizer
    Cuisine: Global
    Keyword: baby octopus
    Servings: 3
    Calories: 357kcal
    Author: Lilian Vallezi
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    Equipment

    • 1 Pressure Cooker
    • 1 Skillet

    Ingredients

    • 24 oz Frozen baby octopus
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • 1 tablespoon butter
    • 2 garlic cloves
    • ½ teaspoon oregano
    • ¼ teaspoon smoked paprika
    • salt and pepper freshly grinded to taste
    • 1 tablespoon lime juice
    • handful parsley or cilantro
    • grape tomatoes or vegetables optional

    Instructions

    • Place the baby octopi in a pressure cooker and add enough water to cover them. Cook on high pressure for 12 minutes. When time is up, release the pressure manually. Remove octopi from water and dry them as much as possible.
    • In a medium skillet, add olive oil and wait for it to get hot. Add octopi and sauté them for about 2 minutes or until they start to char a little bit. Add butter and garlic and sauté until pale gold. Add seasonings (oregano, paprika, pepper, and salt) and sauté a bit longer. Then add lime juice and stir everything to blend all the flavors.
    • Transfer octopi to a serving plate and add parsley or cilantro and your favorite vegetables. I used grape tomatoes in these photos.

    Notes

    If you don't have a pressure cooker, you can cook it in a regular pan. It will take longer, but it works as well. 

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    Nutrition Estimate:

    Calories: 357kcal

    Nutritional disclaimer

    All nutritional information above is based on third-party calculations and should be considered estimates. Nutritional content may vary according to brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes, substitutions, optional ingredients, etc. Simple Living Recipes is not responsible for any miscalculation or misinformation in the nutrition label.

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    Comments

    1. Katia says

      May 19, 2024 at 12:31 pm

      Hi, how long do you need to cook it in a pan instead of a pressure cooker? Thanks

      Reply
      • Lilian Vallezi says

        June 19, 2024 at 7:52 pm

        Hi!
        Probably around 40 minutes, but to be really sure you'd have to try and test along the way until it's tender enough to you.

        Lilian

        Reply
    2. Kelleybee says

      December 09, 2023 at 4:05 pm

      Am I correct in assuming the octopus are still frozen when our into the pressure cooker?

      Reply
      • Lilian Vallezi says

        December 11, 2023 at 11:50 am

        Yes! You're correct! Octopus are still frozen when added to the pressure cooker.

        I hope you like the recipe!
        Lilian

        Reply
    3. Jasmmo says

      August 16, 2023 at 4:50 pm

      I failed I didn't sear the octopus by itself 1st. To an almost char. Just made saute then added in octopus. Only made a few so I will get it right next time smh still pretty good. Just the flavor didn't stick the way I wanted it to .

      Reply
      • Lilian Vallezi says

        August 17, 2023 at 9:46 am

        Yes, charring is a important step for flavor. Do it next time and you'll see the diference.
        Glad you like it anyways.

        Lilian

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    4. Najoud says

      February 22, 2023 at 6:00 am

      5 stars
      This was delicious and perfectly tender, just had it for lunch. Thank you so much!

      Reply
      • Lilian Vallezi says

        February 22, 2023 at 5:52 pm

        I'm so glad you liked it!!
        Thanks for your feedback!

        Lilian

        Reply

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