Italian Octopus Salad Recipe with Potatoes (Insalata Di Polpo) (2024)

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Italian Octopus Salad Recipe with Potatoes (Insalata Di Polpo)- The combination of flavors in this salad is beautifully balanced. The sweetness of the octopus, the earthiness of the potatoes, and the zing of the light lemon dressing create a harmonious blend that is refreshing and satisfying. A taste of my hometown! Enjoy.

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Italian Octopus Salad with Potatoes

You will see this simple and fresh salad on every seafood menu in Sardegna (where I grew up)- we call it insalata di polpo e patate. Even as young children, we adored this octopus salad, which is still one of my favorite dishes. It is also one of our family's favorites; we order it all the time and make it at home with fresh octopus.

Italian Octopus Salad is often served as an appetizer or a light main course. The vibrant colors and enticing aroma make it visually appealing, while the varied textures and flavors make each bite a delight. The salad is typically chilled for a while to allow the flavors to meld, resulting in a delightful taste experience.

Whether enjoyed as a starter or a light meal, or a side dish, this salad is a wonderful choice for seafood lovers or anyone looking to explore the delicious world of Italian cuisine.

It's a great recipe to add to the Feast of the Seven Fishes if you celebrate that.

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Simple Ingredients

This octopus salad recipe only uses a few ingredients to highlight the delightful octopus meat.

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  • Fresh Octopus (can use frozen octopus)
  • Baby potatoes
  • Garlic cloves
  • Extra-virgin olive oil
  • Lemon juice
  • Fresh parsley
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Lemon wedges for serving
  • Red onion (optional)

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What is Italian Octopus Salad Insala di Polopo?

Italian Octopus Salad, also known as Insalata di Polpo, is a delightful and refreshing dish that combines tender octopus with boiled potatoes and a medley of flavors. The salad showcases the delicate yet distinctive taste of octopus, which is cooked until tender and then cut into bite-sized pieces.

The octopus is the dish's star, providing a unique seafood flavor that is mild and slightly sweet. The texture is tender and succulent, contrasting the other ingredients pleasantly. The baby potatoes, boiled until they are soft and creamy, add a hearty element to the salad and provide a satisfying bite.

You will love this traditional recipe that is common in Mediterranean cuisine.

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How to Make Italian Octopus Salad Recipe (Insalata Di Polpo) Step-by-Step Photos

*(skip steps 1-2 if using frozen and precooked octopus)

1- Start by cleaning the octopus. Rinse it under cold water and remove the head and beak. You can ask your fishmonger to clean it for you if you prefer.

2- In a large pot, bring water to a boil. Add the octopus and cook for about 40-50 minutes or until it becomes tender. You can test the doneness by inserting a fork into the thickest part of the tentacle. It should easily slide in.

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While the octopus is cooking, prepare the potatoes. Wash them thoroughly and place them in another pot. Cover with cold water and add a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil and cook until the potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork, about 15 minutes. Drain and let them cool. Then, cut them in half or quarters.

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Once the octopus is cooked, remove it from the pot and let it cool. Then, cut it into bite-sized pieces.

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Add the lemon juice.

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Whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper in a separate small bowl to make the dressing.

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Pour the dressing over the octopus and potato mixture. Gently toss everything together until well combined and evenly coated with the dressing.

Let the salad marinate in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour to allow the flavors to meld together.

Before serving, give the salad a final toss and adjust the seasoning if necessary. Drizzle with olive oil. You can garnish with additional parsley if desired. Serve with lemon wedges.

This Italian Octopus Salad can be served as a refreshing appetizer or a light main course. Enjoy!

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How do you cook octopus so it's not tough?

To cook octopus so it's not tough, follow these steps:

  1. Tenderize the octopus: To break down the tough fibers of the octopus, you can freeze it overnight and then thaw it, or you can gently pound it with a meat mallet. This helps to make the flesh more tender.
  2. Cook with gentle heat: When cooking the octopus, use gentle heat and avoid boiling it vigorously. A gentle simmer is ideal for cooking octopus. Maintain low to medium heat and cook it until it becomes tender. Cooking it too quickly or at high heat can cause the proteins to tighten, resulting in a rubbery texture.
  3. Add aromatics (optional): To enhance the flavor and tenderness of the octopus, add aromatics to the cooking liquid. This can include herbs like bay leaves, thyme, rosemary, garlic cloves, or whole peppercorns. These aromatics infuse the octopus with additional flavors while it cooks.
  4. Cook for the right amount of time: The cooking time for an octopus varies depending on its size and freshness. Generally, small to medium-sized octopuses take around 40-50 minutes to become tender. Larger ones might require longer cooking times. It's important to test the doneness by inserting a fork into the thickest part of the tentacle. It should slide in easily when the octopus is cooked to perfection.
  5. Rest and cool down: Once the octopus is cooked, remove it from the heat and let it cool down. Allowing it to rest helps the fibers relax and retain moisture, resulting in a more tender texture. You can also place it in an ice bath for a few minutes to cool it down quickly and prevent overcooking.

By following these steps, you can cook octopus to achieve a tender texture that's enjoyable to eat.

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How to Store Italian Octopus Salad with Potatoes

To store Italian Octopus Salad, follow these guidelines:

Transfer the salad to an airtight container: Place the leftover salad in a clean container. Ensure the lid is sealed tightly to prevent air and moisture from entering.

Refrigerate promptly: Place the container in the refrigerator as soon as possible.

Consume within 2 days: Octopus Salad is at its best when consumed within 2 days of preparation. The texture and flavors may change slightly after storage, so it's recommended to enjoy it while it's fresh.

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Top tips

Here are some top tips for making Italian Octopus Salad:

  • Tenderize the octopus: To ensure a tender and flavorful octopus, it's essential to tenderize it before cooking. You can do this by either freezing the octopus overnight and then thawing it, or by gently pounding it with a meat mallet. This helps break down the tough fibers and results in a more tender texture.
  • Simmer gently: When cooking the octopus, it's important to simmer it gently rather than boiling it vigorously. A gentle simmer helps prevent the octopus from becoming rubbery. Maintain low to medium heat and cook it until it becomes tender. The cooking time may vary depending on the size and freshness of the octopus, so it's best to check for doneness by testing the thickest part of the tentacle with a fork.
  • Cool and cut with care: Once the octopus is cooked, let it cool before cutting it into pieces. This helps retain its moisture and prevents it from becoming dry. Use a sharp knife to cut the octopus into bite-sized chunks, ensuring even-sized pieces for a consistent texture throughout the salad.
  • Use waxy potatoes: Choose waxy potatoes, such as baby potatoes or Yukon gold potatoes, for the salad. These varieties hold their shape well after cooking and have a creamy texture. Be sure to cook the potatoes until they are tender but not mushy.
  • Marinate for optimal flavor: Allow the salad to marinate in the dressing for at least 1 hour, or even overnight, in the refrigerator. This allows the flavors to develop and meld together, resulting in a more flavorful and cohesive salad.
  • Season carefully: Taste the salad before serving and adjust the seasoning if necessary. Remember that the octopus has a delicate flavor, so be mindful not to overpower it with too much salt or other seasonings. Add a pinch of salt and pepper at a time, tasting as you go until you achieve the desired balance of flavors.
  • Garnish and presentation: Just before serving, garnish the salad with additional chopped fresh parsley for a pop of color and freshness. Consider serving the salad chilled on a platter or individual plates for an appetizing presentation.

Follow these tips; you'll be able to create a delicious and well-balanced Italian Octopus Salad that highlights the flavors and textures of the ingredients.

FAQ

Can I use frozen octopus for the salad?

Yes, you can use frozen octopus for the salad. Make sure to thaw it thoroughly before cooking and follow the instructions for tenderizing and cooking as mentioned in the recipe. You can also ask your fish monger what he has available.

Can I use canned or pre-cooked octopus for the salad?

Yes! You can find pre-cooked octopus and use it for the octopus salad recipe.

Can I substitute other seafood for octopus?

Certainly! If you're not a fan of octopus or have difficulty sourcing it, you can substitute it with other seafood like cooked shrimp, calamari, or even cooked lobster or crab meat. Adjust the cooking times accordingly for the specific seafood you choose.

Can I make the salad in advance for a party or gathering?

Yes, the salad can be made in advance and refrigerated. Make a little extra dressing and keep it separate until you're ready to serve, then toss the extra dressing with the salad right before serving.

Can I add other vegetables or ingredients to the salad?

Absolutely! While the classic recipe includes octopus, potatoes, onions, and parsley, you can certainly customize the salad to your liking. Some popular additions include cherry tomatoes, olives, capers, bell peppers, or even a touch of chili flakes for some heat. Just ensure the additional ingredients complement the flavors of the octopus and potatoes.

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Italian Octopus Salad Recipe with Potatoes (Insalata Di Polpo)- The combination of flavors in this salad is beautifully balanced. The sweetness of the octopus, the earthiness of the potatoes, and the zing of the light lemon dressing create a harmonious blend that is refreshing and satisfying. A taste of my hometown! Enjoy.

  • Total Time: 60 minutes
  • Yield: 4-6 servings 1x

Ingredients

UnitsScale

  • 1 octopus (approximately 2 pounds/1 kg)
  • 1 pound (500g) baby potatoes
  • 3 cloves of garlic, minced
  • ½ cup extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Lemon wedges for serving
  • 1 small red onion, thinly sliced (optional)

Instructions

*(skip steps 1-2 if using frozen and precooked octopus)

  1. Start by cleaning the octopus. Rinse it under cold water and remove the head and beak. You can ask your fishmonger to clean it for you if you prefer.
  2. In a large pot, bring water to a boil. Add the octopus and cook for about 40-50 minutes or until it becomes tender. You can test the doneness by inserting a fork into the thickest part of the tentacle. It should easily slide in.
  3. While the octopus is cooking, prepare the potatoes. Wash them thoroughly and place them in another pot. Cover with cold water and add a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil and cook until the potatoes are tender when pierced with a fork, about 15 minutes. Drain and let them cool. Then, cut them in half or quarters.
  4. Once the octopus is cooked, remove it from the pot and let it cool. Then, cut it into bite-sized pieces.
  5. Combine the octopus, cooked potatoes, minced garlic, onion (if using), and chopped parsley in a large bowl.
  6. Whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper in a separate small bowl to make the dressing.
  7. Pour the dressing over the octopus and potato mixture. Gently toss everything together until well combined and evenly coated with the dressing.
  8. Let the salad marinate in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour to allow the flavors to meld together.
  9. Before serving, give the salad a final toss and adjust the seasoning if necessary. Drizzle with olive oil. You can garnish with additional parsley if desired. Serve with lemon wedges.This Italian Octopus Salad can be served as a refreshing appetizer or a light main course. Enjoy!
  • Author: Elena
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 45 minutes
  • Category: Savory
  • Method: Italian
  • Cuisine: Italian

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FAQs

What is insalata di polpo? ›

Octopus Salad (Insalata di Polpo)

What is the best way to cook octopus? ›

Dip tentacles into the boiling water 3 times, holding them in the boiling water 2 to 3 seconds each time, until the tentacles curl up. Submerge entire octopus in the boiling water. Bring water back to a boil, reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer until octopus is fork-tender, 45 to 60 minutes.

How does Jamie Oliver cook octopus? ›

When the oil is hot, add the onion, garlic, bay leaves and smoked paprika and cook for 2 minutes. Add the whole octopus and some sea salt and black pepper. Put the lid on and cook for 1 hour, or until the octopus is tender. To check, insert a knife into a tentacle; it should cut through with ease.

How do you eat polpo? ›

I have served with warm tuscan beans or on a bed of mashed potatoes with salsa verde mixed it. Another simple recipe from Naples, is to add a small can of tomato sauce to the octopus while cooking and then add black olives at the end of the cooking time. This is called Polpo alla Luciana.

What does octopus salad taste like? ›

It tastes a lot like calamari, just meatier, which makes sense given that octopus is sort of like a giant squid. One of my favorite dishes in the whole world is Mexican octopus salad, or "ensalada de pulpo", with fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, cilantro, and chiles. It's fabulous as a side or topped over tacos or tostadas.

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.

How to make the most tender octopus? ›

If buying raw octopus, you'll need to gently simmer it for 1 hour in a pot of salted water with a bay leaf and halved lemon, which will produce a tender texture. The cooked octopus can then be grilled or thinly sliced and used in a salad or as a pizza topping.

How do I make sure my octopus is tender? ›

Salting is essential to tenderness, or fatal; brief dips in boiling water tenderize, or long slow cooling, or a rubbing with grated daikon, or the addition of a wine cork to the cooking liquid. Last week I stumbled on a Greek food scientist's report that small amounts of vinegar tenderize octopus. A solid lead at last!

Is frozen octopus already cooked? ›

You can find frozen octopus tentacles already cooked. After processing, the octopus tentacles are cooked and graded by size, packed individually on a tray, and finally frozen.

What are the pros and cons of eating octopus? ›

Overall, octopus is a nutritious food. However, it's higher in salt than many other proteins, and there is a chance it could be contaminated with heavy metals. To get the most nutrition from the seafood, seek sustainable sources and avoid deep-fried varieties.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook octopus? ›

Place the octopus in the master stock and cover with tin foil, making sure the tentacles are submerged in the stock. Leave on a gentle simmer 2 hours. Check with a knife after this time. The meat should feel firm but also the knife should glide through with ease.

How do chefs prepare octopus? ›

Grilled octopus: Marinate the octopus in olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and herbs, then grill it until charred and tender. Octopus stew: Cook the octopus with onions, garlic, tomatoes, and potatoes in a flavorful broth.

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

Step One: Cook the Octopus Until Tender

In most cases, octopus needs to be cooked until tender no matter what the final cooking method will be. Even if you ultimately plan to sear or grill the octopus, you first need to cook it to tenderize it sufficiently.

What is the meaning of Polpo? ›

Translation of polpo – Italian–English dictionary

octopus [noun] a type of sea-creature with eight tentacles.

What does insalate mean on an Italian menu? ›

Salads in Italy come in many varieties, including simple insalata verde (green salad, just a big bowl of lettuce), insalata mista (mixed salad of lettuce, carrots, tomato, perhaps some fennel), and meal-size insalatone (big salads filled with cheeses, meats, seafood, fruits, nuts).

What are the different types of insalata? ›

Are there different variations of insalata? Yes, there are numerous variations of insalata, each with its own unique combination of ingredients and flavors. Some popular variations include insalata caprese, insalata di mare (seafood salad), and insalata mista (mixed salad).

What is the Italian word for fried octopus? ›

Calamari,” a dish of fried battered squid parts, can include the tentacles (attached to part of the head), as well as the body (cut across its width). The term calamari comes from the Medieval Latin word “calamarium,” or ink pot.

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