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Octopus in Garlic PateSpanish Octopus & Garlic Pate by La Narval Octopus in Garlic Pate by La Narval is a delicious Spanish conserva that transforms tender octopus tentacles and savory garlic sauce into a smooth, spreadable pate. No tricks, just as natural as that! This is a sophisticated spread that's perfect for entertaining or elevating your everyday meals. About La Narval La Narval is a Spanish conservas brand known for creative, high quality seafood products. Their

Spanish Octopus & Garlic Pate by La Narval

Octopus in Garlic Pate by La Narval is a delicious Spanish conserva that transforms tender octopus tentacles and savory garlic sauce into a smooth, spreadable pate. No tricks, just as natural as that! This is a sophisticated spread that's perfect for entertaining or elevating your everyday meals.

About La Narval

La Narval is a Spanish conservas brand known for creative, high-quality seafood products. Their octopus pate showcases their ability to take traditional ingredients and transform them into something special—a smooth, flavorful spread that captures the essence of Spanish coastal cuisine.

What is Octopus Pate?

Octopus pate is a smooth, spreadable conserva made from:

  • Tender octopus tentacles: Cooked until perfectly tender
  • Garlic sauce: Rich, savory, and aromatic
  • Vegetable oil: Creates a smooth, spreadable texture
  • Blended to perfection: Smooth pate consistency
  • All-natural: No tricks or artificial ingredients

Tasting Notes

  • Flavor: Rich octopus with pronounced garlic and savory depth
  • Texture: Smooth, creamy, and spreadable
  • Garlic: Bold and aromatic without being overwhelming
  • Finish: Rich and satisfying with lingering garlic notes

How to Enjoy

Octopus pate is incredibly versatile:

  • Classic serving: Spread on crackers or crusty bread
  • Crostini: On toasted baguette with a drizzle of olive oil
  • Sandwiches: Spread on sandwiches for a gourmet twist
  • Pasta sauce: Thin with pasta water and toss with spaghetti
  • Dip: Mix with cream cheese or sour cream for a seafood dip
  • Stuffed vegetables: Use to stuff mushrooms or peppers
  • Conservas board: A unique, spreadable addition
  • Deviled eggs: Mix into the filling for a Spanish twist
  • Pizza: Spread on pizza dough before adding toppings

Perfect Pairings

  • Spanish wines (Albariño, Verdejo, Tempranillo)
  • Crisp white wines or light reds
  • Crusty bread or quality crackers
  • Fresh lemon wedges
  • Olives and pickled vegetables
  • Manchego or aged cheese
  • Fresh herbs like parsley or chives
  • Roasted red peppers

Why Octopus Pate?

Pate offers unique advantages:

  • Easy to use: Spreadable and ready to go
  • Versatile: Works as spread, dip, or cooking ingredient
  • Concentrated flavor: Rich octopus taste in every bite
  • Perfect for entertaining: Elegant and impressive
  • No prep required: Just open and serve

Product Details

  • Brand: La Narval (Spain)
  • Weight: 80g
  • Ingredients: Octopus, garlic sauce, vegetable oil, salt
  • Origin: Spain
  • Texture: Smooth pate
  • Shelf life: 3+ years when stored properly
  • All-natural: No artificial ingredients

Why Buy from Good Cheese?

Good Cheese is Toronto's premier destination for Spanish conservas and gourmet tinned fish. We offer same-day pickup and delivery, so you can enjoy this exceptional octopus pate today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does octopus pate taste like?
It has a rich, savory flavor with pronounced garlic. The octopus adds a unique seafood depth that's not fishy—more meaty and sophisticated.

Is it smooth or chunky?
It's smooth and spreadable, like a traditional pate. There are no chunks—it's been blended into a creamy consistency.

Can I use this in cooking?
Absolutely! It's fantastic thinned with pasta water as a sauce, mixed into dips, or used as a spread for sandwiches and pizza.

How garlicky is it?
The garlic is pronounced but not overwhelming. It's bold and aromatic, adding wonderful depth to the octopus.

How do I store it after opening?
Transfer to a covered container, refrigerate, and consume within 3-4 days for best quality.

Is this good for people who haven't tried octopus?
Yes! The pate format makes it very approachable. The smooth texture and garlic flavor make it less intimidating than whole octopus.

What's the best way to serve it for the first time?
Keep it simple: good crackers or crusty bread, maybe a squeeze of lemon. Let the rich octopus and garlic flavors shine.

A Spanish delicacy in spreadable form. La Narval Octopus in Garlic Pate is rich, flavorful, and absolutely delicious—perfect for entertaining or everyday indulgence.

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