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Clams with Sherry and Serrano Ham

by Omar Allibhoy from Tapas Revolution

Serves 4-5 as a tapa

Beautifully presented clams with sherry and Serrano ham. Found in Omar Allibhoy’s Tapas Revolution, this would make for an ideal shellfish dinner party dish.

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Introduction

Impress your guests with this perfect dinner party recipe from Omar Allibhoy’s Tapas Revolution.

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Ingredients

1 kgclams
100 mlolive oil
5garlic cloves, finely chopped
1shallot or 1/2 Spanish onion, finely chopped
6slices jamón Serrano (cured ham), roughly chopped
1 tspplain flour
1 tsphot pimentón, although the sweet variety will do as well
150 mlfino sherry (see Note)
1 tbspfreshly chopped flat-leaf parsley
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Method

Start by soaking the clams in cold water for about 20 minutes to allow them to release any sand trapped in their shells. Rinse thoroughly under cold water and discard any that are open, broken or don’t close when tapped firmly.

Heat the oil in a large frying pan (wide enough to hold all the clams) over a medium heat and add the garlic, onion and jamón. Cook until the onion is translucent, but not coloured.

Add the flour and pimentón and stir-fry for 20 seconds to cook the flour. Add the sherry, stirring all the time and then quickly flambé by setting light to the pan using a lighter or long matches. If you don’t want to flambé the sherry don’t worry, just cook for 1 minute so that the alcohol evaporates. Add the cleaned clams to the pan, turn up the heat and shake the pan vigorously, tossing the clams a couple of times. Season to taste and stir in the parsley, cover with a lid and cook for 2–3 minutes until the clams are fully opened (throw away any that remain closed). Stir again before serving with lots of fresh bread to soak up the sauce.

Omar’s Note: Fino (which translates as refined) is the driest of all sherry varieties and should be drunk cold. This delicate sherry doesn’t keep well after the bottle is opened, so make the best use of it.

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