Grilled Octopus Jessie Schenker

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @gulnarasagdieva4005
    @gulnarasagdieva4005 3 роки тому +10

    The best recipe of octopus I found on UA-cam. The rest of chefs act childish or don’t give exact instructions. Well explained every step of the recipe. Nice one.

  • @yassinbadermedia
    @yassinbadermedia 11 місяців тому

    I have made this reciepie over 20 times and everytime I get a huge smile. Thank you Jessie for this amazing tutorial!!

  • @mikeszlashta6763
    @mikeszlashta6763 4 роки тому +5

    Made Octopus for the first time. Used this recipe it was fabulous! Only thing didn't let it marinade overnight didn't want to wait.

  • @robingadd1216
    @robingadd1216 3 роки тому +2

    Great video - a real pro. The finished dish looked delicious. Thank you.

  • @mikedevere
    @mikedevere Рік тому

    Great video. We're in Portugal right now. Thanks for all the tips. 👍

  • @icostisanu
    @icostisanu 3 роки тому +3

    Great recipe Jessie! I cooked it for 10 people on Christmas, everybody was impressed. However I felt that I exaggerated with salt.

  • @GoatRoper911
    @GoatRoper911 5 років тому +5

    I just want to compliment the Chef on his hygiene and how nice the kitchen is. This guy is a real pro.

  • @Vortklox
    @Vortklox 10 років тому +31

    Liked this blokes attitude. Not over the top like a lot of tv chefs but still enthusiastic. Just right.

  • @conishkee
    @conishkee 3 роки тому +1

    02-01-21: Hey Jessie. This looks wonderful. I just purchased one earlier today and I can't wait to make it tomorrow. TFS!!

  • @LeoPflieger
    @LeoPflieger 2 місяці тому

    Thanks, it looks great!

  • @MarieSablich
    @MarieSablich 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for this. You are the only one that showed it can be grilled indoors. Love all the salt. Great video, will check out your others.

  • @McCulleyJr
    @McCulleyJr 2 роки тому

    Sounds fantastic thanks.

  • @josephkool8411
    @josephkool8411 6 років тому

    I love the suction cups. they're almost crunchy . It's texture complaments the unique flavor of the octopouthi. I spent so many hours smacking the ground on Kalamos island with those things

  • @TheOlavarria49
    @TheOlavarria49 10 років тому

    I have to admit. It took a lot of work to do this, but at he end the final result is amazing. I'm pretty sure that the taste and flavor is there too. I have to try this one day. Thank you...

  • @andyblack9499
    @andyblack9499 6 років тому +2

    Well done, sir.

  • @MrAlexanderCom
    @MrAlexanderCom 9 років тому +13

    I made this recipe and it came out amazing. I was trying to prepare octopus several times and it never came out as good. Now I simply follow this recipe.. Not that much salt tho :) I barely use salts but the aromatics are amazing, especially with the white wine. Well done chef!

    • @MrAlexanderCom
      @MrAlexanderCom 9 років тому

      It would be great to list the ingredients

    • @Jayare1000
      @Jayare1000 9 років тому +2

      +Mr Alexander Agree on all -especially the salt. Too much in this recipe

    • @How2Heroes
      @How2Heroes  9 років тому +5

      +Mr Alexander you can get all the how2heroes recipes on how2heroes.com but here it is for your convenience:
      Ingredients
      For the Octopus:
      5 lb octopus, cleaned & tenderized
      5 gallons water, heated to 200º
      1 lemon, halved & juiced
      1 head of garlic, halved
      2 sprigs fresh rosemary
      2 sprigs fresh thyme
      1 lime, halved & juiced
      1 orange, halved & juiced
      1 large Spanish onion, rough chopped
      1 bottle dry white wine
      ½ cup kosher salt
      For the Marinade:
      enough extra virgin olive oil to cover octopus (1-2 liters)
      juice & zest of 4 oranges
      juice & zest of 3 limes
      juice & zest of 1 lemon
      3-4 cloves garlic, sliced
      2 tbsp rosemary, chopped
      crushed red pepper to taste
      ½ cup kosher salt
      For the Salad
      1 fennel bulb with fronds
      juice of 1 lemon
      rind of 1 preserved lemon, sliced (optional)
      1 bunch micro cilantro leaves (or greens of choice)
      1 tbsp crushed red pepper
      ⅓ cup extra virgin olive oil
      1 tbsp kosher salt
      Special Equipment
      temperature gun or candy thermometer
      microplane/zesterstove-top grill/griddle
      How-to
      Cook & Marinate Octopus
      Into a pot of heated water, add the fruit juices and the squeezed fruits, garlic, onion, rosemary, thyme, white wine and kosher salt
      Add the octopus to the pot and return to stove top over low to medium heat, allowing to cook gently for 1½ - 2 hours at 200º (do not allow water to rise above 200º), until tender
      While octopus is cooking, in a large separate bowl or container, combine the ingredients for the marinade.
      Make sure this is completed before the octopus is done cookingRemove octopus from hot water when ready and transfer immediately to the marinade to cool so it absorbs all of the flavors
      Cover and refrigerate overnight
      Make Fennel Salad
      Cut fennel very thinly, removing the core and reserving the fronds
      Mix fennel and fronds in a bowl with other salad ingredients
      Marinate overnight or at a minimum for several minutes
      Grill Octopus & Serve
      Heat a clean stove-top grill/griddle on high (or outdoor grill) and brush with oil so that the octopus will not stick to itRemove octopus from marinade (the oil can be strained and kept in the refrigerator for re-use in paella and other savory dishes)
      Cut the tentacles off of octopus and slice into 2” - 3” pieces, slice the head into strips and season with kosher saltGrill each piece for 3 - 4 minutes per side
      Remove to a serving platter and serve with the Fennel Salad.
      Garnish with additional chopped preserved lemon peel and drizzle with oil marinade if desired

    • @rglennw
      @rglennw 7 років тому +1

      Octopus was perfect texture, but just too salty. Luckily, I cooked in stages. First 3 tentacles I removed from marinade, salted and put on grill. Ate first tentacle- WAY too salty, so I rinsed the other two off under water. Still a little salty. Next 2 tentacles I took from marinade to grill without salting. Still too salty. Next 2 I rinsed off marinade then grilled. Salt level was ok but would have liked to have had the non-salt ingredients of the marinade. I'll definitely try this recipe again but with half (or less) of the salt.

  • @googo151
    @googo151 11 років тому

    Dude is obviously a pro, but look at how he left that knife standing like that..blade up. Wo! Not a good mistake and one waiting for a simple blunder.
    However that said, it is a wonderful demo with wonderful technique. Thanks-!

  • @AygarDigital
    @AygarDigital 25 днів тому

    For those who want to save 1.75L of that fine extra virgin oil. - cut the legs in 2-3 inches as soon as you take the Octopus from the broth and soak in 1/4 L of XV Olive oil with exact ingredients immediately. After taking the octopus, bring the broth to boil and soak some fresh noodles or wonton and enjoy with a mix of your choice. This recipe is by far the best which inspired me with few new dishes in the makes...

  • @anh8318
    @anh8318 8 років тому +1

    Thank you! I will try as you said sometimes this week.

  • @andreagoloff3445
    @andreagoloff3445 6 років тому

    best recipe EVER!!!!

  • @TheTourmaline57
    @TheTourmaline57 10 років тому +24

    what I find annoying is going to an instructional video and reading the posts from people that obviously don't even pay attention to the instruction.He knows his craft.Respect that.

    • @skelletorjo3227
      @skelletorjo3227 6 років тому +1

      uhhhm... I agree, Uhhhm... I thought it looked, uhhmm... Delicious.
      Might be a long process if you want to replicate it at home, but, definitely doable.

    • @josephkool8411
      @josephkool8411 6 років тому

      go to walmart and get a pre cooked octopus for $10 AND STFU. Or better yet keep going to Long John Silvers. You stupid asshole

  • @tomboyd3433
    @tomboyd3433 5 років тому +15

    Less is more. Your masking the natural flavor of the Octopus with all them unecessary ingredients. Easy way to cook octopus is in boiling water for an hour. Chop up add fresh lemon juice, extra Virgin olive oil, grated garlic (1 medium clove) salt, pepper and fresh chopped parsley. The end.

    • @xxxdids
      @xxxdids 4 роки тому

      TOM BOYD so true 😷😷😷😷

  • @laraamaliya1431
    @laraamaliya1431 5 років тому

    God... That's alot of work but the result doesn't lie!

  • @elftadonis9807
    @elftadonis9807 4 роки тому +1

    My recipe is when I cook my octupos I don't put water as I'd shrings boil it with white wine ,red viniger bassamin vinger boil Foy I hour then cut it and marinate with lemon origana and olive oil and then ready for grilling nice and simple add more lemon after its cooked

  • @torkroll4555
    @torkroll4555 9 років тому +1

    you rocked this octopus receipt cant wait to try it and the salad....

  • @mir9097
    @mir9097 6 років тому

    A work of art

  • @713unclebill
    @713unclebill 7 років тому

    Jesse,You are doing a great job.Keep it up. You are a professional. Good Luck

  • @Michele-W.
    @Michele-W. 2 місяці тому

    Thanks 👌

  • @ProjectAna
    @ProjectAna 9 років тому

    Looks AMAZING! Thanks for sharing. 👋👍

  • @kaithongsavanh3649
    @kaithongsavanh3649 5 років тому

    Nice information and easy to follow video. Just wondered why he didn’t remove the beak? So much easier to remove it before cooking.

  • @omnifay469
    @omnifay469 5 років тому +1

    I keep imagining that tattoo knife is going to fall-off the side of his arm! I must be getting tired, but I have an octopus in my cooler to cook. I agree on dumping so much wine and olive oil in the pot, though, that would wound my budget. Maybe I'll cube mine and marinate with a fraction of the ingredients over night and saute with a hot black bean orange sauce, or better yet, a hot black bean peanut sauce! With chestnuts, chili peppers, slivered carrot and eggplant, broccoli, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, etc. But I usually peel the skin off the head.

  • @andreagoloff3445
    @andreagoloff3445 6 років тому +1

    do you have a nice recipe to add this grilled octopus with the marinaide and pasta

  • @priscillatse1332
    @priscillatse1332 3 місяці тому

    Bro was hitting his board with the octopus 🐙

  • @riccardodepaoli8871
    @riccardodepaoli8871 3 роки тому

    Overkill !

  • @morenacampanero8785
    @morenacampanero8785 2 роки тому

    Nice

  • @Mex1CanJack
    @Mex1CanJack 10 років тому

    Awesomely done!

  • @burlatsdemontaigne6147
    @burlatsdemontaigne6147 10 років тому

    Like the recipe. Preserved Lemons (the N. African type) are actually just brined - no vinegar.

  • @lindadelamar5975
    @lindadelamar5975 5 років тому

    I was looking for recipes, since this was my 1st time cooking octopus. This is very easy to follow. I originally planned to use 1/2 the octopus in the marinade & use the other 1/2 to make a stew. So, I made 1/2 the marinade. I tasted it on a small piece of the octopus & it was so good, I cut the octopus into large pieces so it would all be submerged & marinated the whole octopus 😁 The octopus was nice & tender. Tomorrow i will grill it, but i had to try some cold tonight. It was very good! I might use less salt next time & i might try to do it in the pressure cooker.

  • @lianzomi6382
    @lianzomi6382 4 роки тому

    Greatly detailed
    Just watch out: by afternoon, I'ma get me one of those

  • @gadskib.diaz.7048
    @gadskib.diaz.7048 5 років тому

    I prepared octopus diferent form. Up water level wine Red garlic culantro curcuma onion. All water consume.

  • @clijeron1973
    @clijeron1973 9 років тому +1

    Getting started this very minute .. I'll update the board on how it comes out !!

  • @kiethitreal959
    @kiethitreal959 9 років тому +2

    and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice... from start to finish should ONLY take 1 1/2 hrs

  • @cmaur811
    @cmaur811 5 років тому +1

    Thanks, I bought mine frozen - no clue if it is tenderized .

    • @phillyb8347
      @phillyb8347 5 років тому +4

      The freezing process itself helps to tenderise.

    • @dmaestro1953
      @dmaestro1953 4 роки тому

      Just use the optopus to slap your other half with it. Do that about 10 times and u will have a tender octopus. On a serious note, my dad would slap it over a brick wall to tenderise it.

  • @MrJohncraciun
    @MrJohncraciun 6 років тому

    Beautiful!!

  • @johnvelcek7754
    @johnvelcek7754 5 років тому

    Question what do you do with the Olive oil after your done ✅ marinating the octopus 🐙?????

    • @robb6105
      @robb6105 5 років тому

      John Velcek use it to finish a dish or make a dressing

    • @robb6105
      @robb6105 5 років тому

      Or confit something in it

  • @APAstronaut333
    @APAstronaut333 6 років тому

    I had octopus and squid today. They both were not something I would want again in any particular rush

  • @johnreyna2000
    @johnreyna2000 8 років тому +1

    If I were going to stuff the head with a type of cheese, which cheese would be recommended?

  • @anh8318
    @anh8318 8 років тому

    Please help me to know better since I haven't cooked the octopus before. I thought if you boiled the octopus too long as more than 1/2 hour then its meat will be chewing instead of tender?

    • @How2Heroes
      @How2Heroes  8 років тому +2

      no. not the case. try the recipe and you'll see. with calamari, it's often better to flash fry it. it's the in-between that can make it chewy. quickly cooking is good, slow cooking is good, in between can be problematic. hope that helps.

  • @josephaquilina1519
    @josephaquilina1519 6 років тому

    haw much is going to cost that octopus from malta

  • @UGirlPebbles
    @UGirlPebbles 5 років тому +1

    F****** amazing. Best octopus ever.

  • @robb6105
    @robb6105 5 років тому +1

    I think it was a great approach and technique and even a great dish, but I also think he messed up the dish by playing it wrong. The octo should’ve been the highlight of the dish so it should’ve been on top of the fennel salad. However, I’m sure he has grown from this video and he’s ten times better as a chef. Good job.

  • @ARCSTREAMS
    @ARCSTREAMS 2 роки тому

    why not put the octo on top of the salad? that is usually more presentable like that

  • @theBraxil
    @theBraxil 9 років тому

    We call that a brown onion. Here spanish onions are purple.

  • @andreagoloff3445
    @andreagoloff3445 8 років тому

    what can i use in place oh preserved lemons?????

    • @andreagoloff3445
      @andreagoloff3445 7 років тому

      you recipe was spot on the octopus was the best! thanks

    • @andreagoloff3445
      @andreagoloff3445 6 років тому

      i did not use the preserved lemons, just regular lemons. so yummy!

  • @thebear6529
    @thebear6529 5 років тому +1

    Thanks. Umm

  • @isidorosmylonas5157
    @isidorosmylonas5157 10 років тому +1

    taste greek grilled octopus with ouzo. happy days...

  • @ralphthorpe7564
    @ralphthorpe7564 2 роки тому

    I realize this octopus must taste great, but Holy Moly, two liters of Olive Oil? This recipe costs more than a night out at a five-star fine dining restaurant.

  • @KentKiner-dt5rp
    @KentKiner-dt5rp 4 місяці тому

    Bra no need pound. Just cook it like corn beef comes out perfect every time

  • @atik17
    @atik17 5 років тому +3

    what waste of olive oil

    • @kasvo1199
      @kasvo1199 5 років тому

      Haha this guy is a joke

  • @juanmendez1590
    @juanmendez1590 10 років тому +2

    I did it but too much salt, it was really tender, TOO MUCH SALT you can cut the amount in half

    • @Jayare1000
      @Jayare1000 9 років тому

      +Juan Mendez YES - too much salt in this recipe - be careful

    • @venomf0
      @venomf0 6 років тому

      Guys you should always disregard salt in recipes and salt to TASTE

    • @msbrownbeast
      @msbrownbeast 5 років тому

      Yep! Nice video, but agree: too much salt used. Octopus is already salty to begin with - no need to add so much salt every single step of the preparation and cooking process. Restaurants like to use excessive amounts of salt because salt is cheap, and it makes the customer thirsty and want to order more stuff to drink (i.e. trsanslates to more profits)

  • @ChefKevinRiese
    @ChefKevinRiese 3 роки тому +1

    Is this the "um" chanell?

  • @centuryelectric7952
    @centuryelectric7952 5 років тому +1

    please cover yours tattoos

  • @zebra3stripes
    @zebra3stripes 7 років тому +6

    It was delicious, but I eight too much.

  • @stevenmason9931
    @stevenmason9931 4 роки тому

    I guess a CKD patient should steer clear of the Salt recommended!?

  • @sniper10666
    @sniper10666 5 років тому

    Good recipe but you don’t need that much oil that’s just a waste and the wine was to much as well I’d drink half of it at least

  • @johnnypena1083
    @johnnypena1083 4 роки тому +3

    I think you’re supposed to dip the octopus three times at least. He just dropped it in 😂

  • @robertrjsaa
    @robertrjsaa 10 років тому

    the old days to tender it they used to do on rocks.... no like this it does nothing... ...

  • @gadskib.diaz.7048
    @gadskib.diaz.7048 5 років тому

    Oil olive.

  • @pipietfardiman2098
    @pipietfardiman2098 6 років тому

    poor things

  • @hunclemike
    @hunclemike 9 років тому +3

    If you try this with a smaller octopus you will be disappointed as it shrinks quite a bit. I will say this....properly prepared and grilled octopus is really delicious so get over the hurdle of how ugly it is and GO FOR IT!!!! But I would check a few UA-cam videos on how to tenderize. The women in Spain and Greece beat the HELL out of it using various, ancient methods.

  • @ARCSTREAMS
    @ARCSTREAMS 2 роки тому

    now i know why they charge an arm and a leg for this, the octopus is expensive enough on it's own but does it really need all that amount of ingredients? man that all looks like such a huge waste for one octopus and all that olive oil and whole bottle of wine??, at least cut the thing in half so its fully submerged , no you dont need all that to give good flavor to octopus and keep it as simple as possible its one of those seafood's that should stand out on its own

  • @jahaziel2912
    @jahaziel2912 6 років тому +1

    Omg all that salt !!!

  • @andreastsappas1227
    @andreastsappas1227 5 років тому +7

    First, you never put salt on octapus, secondly, you waste a lot of olive oil,that was no needed.

  • @mofirminhosadiosalahrobert4904

    fishmonger , not seafood monger

  • @papermate19
    @papermate19 10 років тому

    that's one thing I cant cook

  • @tom199077
    @tom199077 4 роки тому +2

    No need to add anything in tge water its a complete waste. Just boil it until is really soft 40-50 min only in water let it cool down and grill it just with a bit of olive oil. Have a platter already ready with a mixture of olive oil parsley and lemon. Thats all u need. By wasting all the staff he puts in the water u dont achieve nothing

  • @rameshmister
    @rameshmister 10 років тому +1

    Um um um uhhhh um um uhh uhh um uhhhhhhhh um. The chef did a great job but the uh umming took up uh uh um third of duh presentation.

  • @sevbell8307
    @sevbell8307 2 роки тому

    Too much cooking...
    Octopus can be cooked in less than 30mins.
    Simple stir fry the fresh octopus on very low heat.

  • @SuzanneBaile
    @SuzanneBaile Рік тому

    Too many Ummms. gave up on him

  • @JoeG322
    @JoeG322 2 роки тому

    this is absolutely painful to listen to. um, um...um...um....um....um

  • @joeescamilla4200
    @joeescamilla4200 Рік тому

    Fake!!!

  • @renato113
    @renato113 8 років тому +1

    Not the way you cook grilled Octopus...Completely wrong.

    • @Bladerunner4924764
      @Bladerunner4924764 8 років тому +5

      renato a Says the professional chef. Good lord man, Maske a video and show how it's REALLY done!

    • @andreagoloff3445
      @andreagoloff3445 6 років тому

      it the best way to cook octopus i ever made