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Place the octopus in the saucepan, add green onion, lemongrass, shallots, rosemary, ginger, star anise, dried chili pepper, bay leaf, sea salt, cooking wine, and water.
Properly cooked Octopus is moist and light, and more tender than its more commonly served relative, calamari. Aside from its nutritional value (plenty of iron, protein and B-12), one of the beauties of preparing octopus is that it takes on whatever flavors you choose to prepare it with.
This delicacy is surprisingly easy to prepare at home. With the delicious marinade in this recipe – a perfect combination of sweet, sour, and fresh, with a subtle hint of heat – you can’t go wrong.