You'll love the smoky flavours of this barbecued octopus, topped with a nutty-spicy tahini sauce. It's a Turkish speciality that's best served nice and hot.
This hot 'n' cold salad is served with a simple saffron dressing, adding a delicious and colourful dimension to the freshly grilled octopus.

Grilled octopus salad with saffron dressing. Source: Alan Benson
First braised with olive oil, thyme and black olives, then fried to crispy perfection, this octopus dish is based on a traditional Roman technique. Chef Mitch Orr pairs his with mandarin purée, dried olives and a dash of black vinegar for extra pizzazz.

Source: Greg Elms
This recipe is an easy alternative to a fish stew. Served with chopped parsley and grilled bread that's rubbed with a raw clove of garlic, it's a beautiful bowl that can happen any night of the week.

This hearty and warming Italian seafood stew can be served with crusty sourdough bread or in pie form, depending on the occasion.

Cacciucco – Italian seafood stew Source: Sotto Sopra
Requiring a few simple ingredients – think rosemary, garlic, olive oil and red wine vinegar – barbecued seafood is a simple, yet delicious way to party. So grab those skewers, get threading and pop your ocotopus over charcoal, stat.

Source: Brett Stevens
The extra virgin olive oil's robustness stands up to the spice of the cayenne pepper and the ocean saltiness of the octopus - what a team.

Source: Sharyn Cairns
This warm Indonesian salad showcases fresh seafood at its best. You can ask the fishmonger to clean the octopus for you, to save you preparation time.

Twice-cooked octopus with macaroni pasta - a winning dish from Series 1 #TheChefsLine from Sydney's Alpha restaurant.
For more sensation octopus check out our collection here.

Twice-cooked octopus with macaroni kofto Source: China Squirrel
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