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Clams, smoked aioli & obione

Clams, smoked aioli & obione

1/10/24, 8:30 AM

English chef Edward Delling-Williams, who lives in La Manche, has come up with an easy recipe for clams in the style of Manche's salt meadows.

This recipe by Edward Delling-Williams, chef at The Presbytere, is from the 2024 edition of Book 109: The New Blood of French Gastronomy. Discover the ingredients and preparation steps to make it a breeze.

  • Serves4
  • Preparation time 20 min
  • Cooking time 10 min

Ingredients forEdward Delling-Williams 'clams, smoked aioli & obione

  • 1 kg clams
  • 25 cl dry white wine
  • 1 onion
  • 1 bunch parsley

For the aioli

  • 3 garlic cloves
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 dash lemon juice
  • 20 cl olive oil
  • Smoked paprika
  • salt and pepper

For the dressing

  • Obione leaves (seaside plant)
  • Olive oil

Steps forEdward Delling-Williams 'clams, smoked aioli & obione

  1. Prepare the clams: drain and clean the clams by soaking them in salted water to remove the sand.
  2. Prepare an aioli: peel, degerm and crush the garlic cloves. Place the garlic puree in a bowl, add the egg yolk, season and mix. Pour in the oil a little at a time, whisking briskly. Add the lemon juice and smoked paprika.
  3. Cooking the clams: cook the clams in a covered pan with just a little wine, the onion and a bunch of chopped parsley, until the shells open. A few minutes is all it takes.
  4. Finishing: in the bowl of a food processor, mix the aioli with the cooking juices, then whip to an emulsion.
  5. Serving: serve the clams in a soup plate, pour over the aioli emulsion, add a drizzle of olive oil and sprinkle with a few obione leaves.

A word from the chef:

" This recipe was created for the opening of the restaurant. It embodies both the salty meadows and fishing on foot typical of the Manche region, and the twists from elsewhere that we like to introduce with the smoked paprika aioli with its more Mediterranean flavor. "

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