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Littleneck Clams, Salmon & Collards Skewers, Grilled Asparagus

This Spring has been absolutely lovely. The weather, in what I can only take as a third trimester miracle, has been actual spring weather, for weeks. Usually in these parts we get a few days of glorious spring and then it’s 90F+ and 100% humidity out until November. But we’ve had the most incredible stretch of cool, clear days, just warm enough that the whole of town has erupted in bloom.

 

salmon skewers

 

Our farmer’s market on the river opened up for the season a few weeks ago, and I was pleasantly surprised by all the options, especially the greenhouse heirloom tomatoes that were too beautiful to resist. This morning I picked up tomatoes, asparagus, littleneck clams, fresh mozzarella, garlic, salmon, onions, and collards and we had a spring feast, firing up the grill for the first time this season.

 

clams 2

 

In what was maybe the best change-of-season use of collards imaginable (I love collards but I’m a little tired of my tried and true winter collards), we decided to fold the collards and add them to the kabobs. Along with sliced lemon, red onion, and salmon it made a fantastic kabob, coming off the grill tender and bursting with flavor. We also grilled the asparagus, with lemon juice and olive oil, and the clams. My clam sauce is classic and irresistible- white wine, butter, garlic, salt, basil. The tomatoes and mozzarella were tossed with olive oil and basil, salt and pepper, and tasted like everything that is good about summer.

 

grilled asparagus 1

 

Eating has been different these past 7 months, and my relationship with food has changed dramatically. It’s been interesting to watch, and a little bit like a roller coaster to experience. With 9 weeks until my due date I’ve reached the place where I’m low on space in my stomach, and I’m finding myself gravitating towards the foods that are gentle on me. I predict that by July this baby will be mostly composed of watermelon and tomatoes.

 

clams 1

 

I’ve been thinking a lot the past few months about what I want to happen with this blog, this space. All these life changes- finding out I have celiacs, getting pregnant- have forced me to really step back and have given me the chance to evaluate what this all looks like going forward. I don’t have all the answers, but I have realized something important- I want to share the best of what I have to offer here. So instead of pushing myself to come up with scheduled content, I will be here when I have something valuable to offer, something I think you’re hungry for. This week, that means clams, asparagus, and salmon skewers. I’ll be back soon with the next delicious thing to cross my table. In the mean time, there are eight years of archives to keep you full.

 

 

Salmon, Lemon, & Collard Skewers

 

1lb fresh salmon

2 large lemons

6-8 collards leaves

1/2 red onion

Olive oil

Salt

 

Cut your salmon into cubes, your onion into chunks, and one of your lemons into slices and halve the slices. De-rib your collards. Add your ingredients to the skewer, taking care to pass the skewer through the middle of the salmon and onions and on the rinds of the lemon. Fold your collards into a cube before skewering them.

Toss with olive oil, lemon juice, and salt. Allow to marinate 1-3 hours before grilling. Grill 5-6 minutes on each side, and serve hot.

 

Grilled Asparagus

 

1 bundle asparagus

1 lemon

Salt

Olive oil

 

Trim your asparagus ends. Make a tin foil boat and toss the asparagus with olive oil, lemon juice, and salt. Grill, tossing occasionally, for 15-20 minutes, or until tender.

 

Little Neck Clams in White Wine Sauce

 

2 dozen clams

1 stick butter

3 cloves garlic

1 tsp sea salt

1 cup dry white wine

Handful fresh basil

 

Grill your clams for 10-12 minutes until they are wide open. While they’re on the grill melt the butter with the minced garlic over low heat. When the butter has browned slightly, stir in the wine and the salt. As soon as the clams are off the grill toss them in the sauce and transfer to a serving bowl. Top with chopped basil. Serve hot (you might want some bread for lapping up that sauce afterwards!)

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7 Comments

  • Marlynn @ UrbanBlissLife

    02.05.2016 at 00:34 Reply

    Beautiful photos! All three recipes sound like spring on a platter to me. I love how the farmer’s markets are all bursting with more and more gorgeous fresh fruits and veggies these days!

  • Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine

    02.05.2016 at 02:46 Reply

    All beautiful recipes! The salmon is calling me!

  • Lauren

    02.05.2016 at 05:00 Reply

    Gorgeous photos! Clams and salmon are my absolute favorite.

  • Heather Kinnaird

    02.05.2016 at 06:43 Reply

    what an absolutely glorious warm weather fest!! now I am craving clams and it isn’t even 8am

  • Patricia @ Grab a Plate

    02.05.2016 at 16:57 Reply

    Such pretty photos! I love your skewered collards! What a fab idea. Your weather sounds like what I get here in Phoenix — without the humidity! Good luck to you over the next several months! Sounds like an exciting time!

  • Healing Tomato

    02.05.2016 at 19:12 Reply

    This is a brilliant way to serve appetizers. I just love the skewers and the recipe looks scrumptious

  • Keith

    31.05.2016 at 13:45 Reply

    Looks delicious. Very nice photos.

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