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Classic Pulpo Gallego (Galician Octopus Tapa) Recipe
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By Jules

Classic Pulpo Gallego (Galician Octopus Tapa) Recipe

Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 11:35:08 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Great
Glycemic Index
38
Low

Nutrition per serving

Calories1047.7 kcal (52%)
Total Fat26.6 g (38%)
Carbs28 g (11%)
Sugars0.7 g (1%)
Protein165 g (330%)
Sodium3310.1 mg (166%)
Fiber2.4 g (9%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
Serves 4 to 8 servings
Step 2
If Using a Pressure Cooker Place octopus in pressure cooker and add just enough water to cover. (Be sure to keep water level below pressure cooker's maximum fill line.) Add onion and garlic, if using, along with a couple of large pinches of salt. Close pressure cooker and bring to high pressure (12 to 15 psi). Once cooker has reached high pressure, cook for 15 minutes.
Step 3
Using steam-release valve, depressurize cooker rapidly. Check octopus for tenderness by sliding a paring knife into the thickest part of one of its tentacles; it should slide in easily with little resistance. If octopus is not tender enough, return to high pressure and cook for 5 minutes longer. (Fifteen minutes was the correct time based on all our tests, but variations in the octopus, such as size, and in the pressure cooker used may change the cooking time slightly.) Let octopus cool slightly in its cooking liquid, then drain and discard onion and garlic. Continue with step 4.
Step 4
If Using a Conventional Pot Place octopus in a large pot and add enough water to cover by at least 2 inches. Add onion and garlic, if using, along with a couple of large pinches of salt. Bring to a simmer over high heat, then lower heat and continue to simmer until octopus is tender (a paring knife should slide into the thickest part of one of its tentacles easily), 1 to 2 hours. Let octopus cool slightly in its cooking liquid, then drain and discard onion and garlic.
Step 5
To Serve Cut out and discard the hard beak (if it hasn't been removed already by the fishmonger), which is found in the center of the base of the octopus body, where the tentacles converge. Cut out and discard the section of the head with eyes; the rest of the head is edible. Separate tentacles into individual pieces.
Step 6
Cut tentacles crosswise into 1/2-inch-thick rounds and head into small strips. Arrange on a plate in a single layer. Sprinkle salt all over, drizzle with olive oil, and dust with smoked paprika to taste. Serve.
Step 7
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