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My favorite way to mess with clams is to steam them, as in this recipe. You toss all the ingredients into a pot, pile on the clams, put on the lid, crank up the heat, and presto! Ten minutes later the ...
Sweet corn and briny clams could be the most classic of American pairings. Hundreds of years before Europeans arrived on New England shores, Native Americans created the clambake by digging pits in ...
Feta cheese adds extra oomph to these 3 dishes Gretchen’s table: Papas con rajas tacos are a spicy, cheesy fiesta Three cheesy cheers for lasagna Cooking with targeted substitutions can help with ...
Retired Corvallis chef and restaurateur Robert Merlet taught me this wonderful treatment for steamed clams years ago. In medium-large pot, saute the leeks in the olive oil until bright green and ...
If you can't get enough of seafood, and love everything from swordfish and salmon, to scallops and shellfish such as lobster and shrimp, chances are you probably also enjoy clams. These delicious ...
At the Fort Point restaurant, Row 34, Jeremy Sewall steams littleneck clams in the saison ale brewed by Trillium, which is around the corner. He suggests serving the dish family style, setting the ...
A big bowl of steamed clams and juicy-crisp corn is summer eating at its finest. The combination is fresh, sweet and briny, almost like a chowder made for eating with your fingers. Fish cakes and ...
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