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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook grilled foil-wrapped octopus & tomato for camping using 7 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Grilled Foil-Wrapped Octopus & Tomato for Camping:
- Make ready 300 grams Boiled octopus
- Take 1 Tomato
- Prepare 40 grams Easily melting cheese
- Prepare 1 dash Pepper
- Take 1 Rock salt
- Make ready 1 tbsp Olive oil
- Prepare 1 clove Garlic
Sear the octopus on the grill, weighting it down. Before grilling, an octopus first has to be cooked until tender. This two-stage cooking process guarantees great results. Grilling is the easiest step of all.
Instructions to make Grilled Foil-Wrapped Octopus & Tomato for Camping:
- Chop the octopus and tomato into small pieces. Slice the garlic.
- Place a long sheet of aluminium foil into a container that can be placed on an open flame.
- Place the chopped ingredients into the foil from Step 2 and add the flavoring ingredients.
- Wrap up the foil and grill until the cheese melts.
Toss the octopus, whether whole or divided into tentacles, with some olive oil and load it onto a cleaned and preheated grill, directly over. The octopus (octopus vulgaris) will be on the menu of every seafood tavern in Greece and practically every Greek restaurant outside of Greece. I served grilled octopus to my friends last week in honour of Canada Day as I wanted to showcase some Greek standards…things one would eat in Greece. Grilled octopus brings out the sweetness of the delicate white meat, which in turn absorbs the flavors of olive oil, oregano, and charcoal. Cleaning and tenderizing an octopus can be an intimidating process: Fortunately, virtually all the octopus sold in North America is cleaned and tenderized already.
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