Grilled Clams with Charred Zucchini and Garlic

  • Level: Easy
  • Yield: 3 to 4 servings
  • Total: 40 min
  • Prep: 15 min
  • Cook: 25 min
When I went to Charleston, South Carolina a few years ago, I watched (I will admit, in horror) as a chef put whole oysters on a hot grill. He waited a few minutes and watched as they popped open as if they had some internal timer. He pulled 1 off the grill and handed it to me along with a lemon wedge. Having grown up in New York and eaten oysters raw my whole life, this was a sacred moment. The oyster was a little tough, but absolutely delicious. There is, to me, no better thing than when a food can be cooked in its own shell for deep, authentic (and simple) flavor. I tried the technique with littleneck clams and find I like it even more than the oysters. Be patient with the clams, sometimes they can take a few minutes to open on the grill. I find that when I give up and turn my back on them, that's when they open!
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Ingredients

8 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided, plus more for grill

1/4 cup pine nuts

Kosher salt

2 cloves garlic, peeled and "pressed", minced by hand or grated on microplane

Handful fresh mint leaves, snipped with scissors

2 medium-size zucchini, washed, dried and cut lengthwise into 1/4 to 1/2-inch thick slices

2 teaspoons paprika

1 lemon, juiced

3 dozen littleneck clams, thoroughly scrubbed of all sand and grit

Directions

  1. Preheat the grill to medium-high heat. 
  2. In a medium skillet, over low heat, heat 2 tablespoons of the olive oil. When the oil gets hot, add the pine nuts. Season them lightly with salt and cook them, stirring constantly, until they turn golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove them from the pan to a small bowl. Stir in the minced garlic, salt, to taste, and the mint. 
  3. In a large plate, combine the remaining olive oil, the zucchini slices, paprika and light sprinkling of salt. For best results, "dust" the zucchini with the paprika but put it in a little strainer and sprinkle it evenly over the zucchini slices. Toss to coat them with the oil. Season them lightly with salt. Arrange them in a single layer on the hottest part of the grill and cook until they are tender to the touch and charred but not falling apart, 3 to 5 minutes. Use a pair of metal tongs to remove the zucchini from the grill and transfer them to a flat surface. Stack the slices and cut them widthwise into 1/2-inch slices, then make 1 slice down the middle, creating a 1/2-inch dice. Toss them in the bowl with the pine nuts, and then add the lemon juice.
  4. Dip a cloth into some oil and rub over the grill grates. Scatter the clams on the grill in a single layer. Have a pair of tongs and a large platter ready. Littleneck clams take a while to open up, about 10 minutes depending on size, but that's all a part of the fun - the suspense of waiting for them to open. Add a splash of water to help them along and steam. As they open, use the tongs to remove them from the grill and put them on the platter. When they are all opened, scatter the zucchini and pine nuts all around. Try to get the zucchini inside the shells directly on top of the clams and serve immediately.

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CanYouSaySweetTooth!

This dish is so delicious! I like to make the zucchini portion without the clams as just a side salad. To cut down on some of the calories, I cut the evoo down to 1 tbsp for the nuts and 2 tbsp for the zucchini.. I've only made it with the clams once, and mine took much longer than 10 minutes to open.. But all in all, a great, refreshing dish! Thanks Alex!

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