
Frozen Baby Octopus
About
Octopus can be slightly trickier to prepare than its cousin the squid. But we promise it’s totally worth the effort.
Tenderising the octopus prior to cooking is key to ensuring that its texture doesn’t become tough, which it can be prone to do.
The traditional way to tenderise octopus meat is to hurl it repeatedly against a rock. We think that sounds like a fantastic way to blow off steam, if a little impractical for most.
Buying frozen baby octopus is also great way to ensure your meet stays nice and tender as the freezing and thawing process helps to break down the meat's fibers.
How to Cook
Baby octopus is a Mediterranean delight when marinaded in lemon, olive oil and oregano and then grilled to achieve perfectly crispy tentacles.
What to Drink
The island of Sardinia offers some great wine pairing options for octopus such as Vermentino or Nuragus.
Packaging
All our fresh and frozen fish and seafood arrives at your door vacuum packed. This helps to ensure that it stays fresh and is easy to store in your fridge or freezer.
Storage
All fresh fish should be stored in the refrigerator at a temperature of between 1 and 4°C and consumed by the date given on its packaging.
Delivery
All orders will arrive within 1-2 working days, except for some local deliveries within Sussex which are shipped the same day via our own transport.
All deliveries are made before 5.30pm.
We offer free delivery to all UK postcodes on orders over £40.