Friday, December 01, 2006

Clam salad with marjoram

I had this pasta dish in Rome - spaghetti with clam, garish with crushed fresh mint - the combination sounds innovative to me (is it common in your area?). Before my first bite I speculated the whole thing going straight down to trash (I hate mint), but no! The mint-y aroma simply charmed through the taste of ocean. Now back home, my pot of marjoram grows merrier than ever (it only had a few limbs throughout last summer in yard). The new branches keep coming out and yearning for 'try me try me!'. Well, its pine-y fragrance almost like menthol does make me nostalgic. So some marjoram is crushed in this clam salad... Bravissima!

The basic rule for a great salad - use everything super-fresh. Old and withered vegetable still won't taste any better even after the salad dressing anyway. Here is my choice for this salad: clam, just cooked (octopus is great too!), carrot, green and yellow zucchini. For the dressing: mix key lime juice, olive oil, a pinch of sugar, and little crushed marjoram. Toss with clam and vegetable. Sprinkle a few sea salt flakes and crushed red pepper before serve.

25 comments:

  1. Gattina,

    I envy you now for the growing fresh marojam! :) Simply adorable!

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  2. Wow, I think this is very innovative and sounds delicious. I want to grow some marjoram next year; I don't think I've ever had it fresh. I think most plants that are grown inside will benefit from being a little root-bound (crowded in the pot) so I'm guessing yours is just fine.

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  3. wow, nice entry Gattina. looks so nice.

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  4. Looks great Gattina! Your marjoram plant seems to be doing so well! Like you mentioned, I feel that this recipe would be great with calamari as well!

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  5. Looks sooo festive already, Gattina! Put me in the X'mas mood:)

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  6. Looks very refreshing Gattina!

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  7. Everthing is lovely, herbs, salad and all!

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  8. What a beautiful presentation, Gattina! I love the layered colors of the salad =)

    This sounds like something right up my alley. I'll be trying this if I can still find any fresh clams in our stores :D

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  9. Anh, a perfect timing for you to start gardening there.

    Kalyn, good luck! And thanks for the advice!

    lakshmi, thank you for the kind words.

    Monisha, oh yes, how can I forget that calamari!!!

    Asha, I guess everyone just looking forward to the X'mas season now!

    Sher, thanks for your advice too!... and your compliment :D

    Bea darling, thank you!

    Angie, hope you get well soon! Could your hubby manage to cook you some tonic soup or something?

    Lis, thank you! Maybe I watch 'Wht not to wear' too often, and believe Clinton's (the host) 'layers' theory, hehee...

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  10. Looks amazing! I've never seen yellow zucchini, but I'm glad you had it on hand to create this marvel!

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  11. Gattina, thanks for your concern. My hubby cooking? I think he will turn my kitchen upside down *LOL*

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  12. Oh gattina this looks wonderful.

    I'm not crazy about mint either because I got sick on some mint gin once but there are some Asian dishes I like it in.
    This dish, while not Asian however, looks like one I would love it in too.

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  13. Great pics, I've never had anything like this before, I want some.

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  14. very yummy. i am not a big fan of cold seafood but ur photo has me drooling. the marjoram..well, u could send me the extra ones..:)

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  15. Wow, what a unique way of presenting your salad haha. Btw, your pandoro tree looks very very nice and tempting!

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  16. The colors in these photos are astounding! It's snowing outside but these hues make me feel like it's summer again. :)

    Ari (Baking and Books)

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  17. Gattina, what a lovely combination of colors! A very beautiful dish!

    I'm not the right person to give you advice on your marjoram, since my basil is bigger and bigger every day. I think it will take over my apartment any day now. ;D

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  18. Wonderful salad!
    I'm a fan of marjoran!
    Baci

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  19. tihis salad, gattina, is an artistic thing, also with transparent anb beautiful glass:)

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  20. Gattina - this looks amazing. I hope you will send it to Green Blog Project. I am hosting it for Winter Spring. You can leave the trackback in comments or send me an e-mail.

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  21. I am not after cold seafood salads, but oh god i could eat this photo !! How do you pick these colors?

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  22. Ah marjoram. So versatile.

    The clam salad looks fab. :)

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  23. this looks good and refreshing! love the colors!

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  24. Gattina, it looks soooo nice. How to eat yr food ah when you always present it to beautifully? :-)

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  25. Hello all my friends! Sorry for my late reply because of my computer been down for a week! My heart-felt thank you for every lovely comment!

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