These are our favorite chowder recipes from clam chowder to corn chowder and beyond. Creamy, rich, and nourishing, these ...
Cooking with clams is a great way to add a distinctive taste of the sea to your next dish. They are rich and briny and packed with flavor inside those tiny shells. Even canned clams are simple and ...
There are many types of clam found all over the world. Some suit steaming, others are opened and served raw (like oysters), others can be used in stews or chowders. Popular species of clam include ...
Rinse clams well, discarding any with broken or open shells. In a large sauté pan, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add chorizo and cook until browned, 3-4 minutes. Remove from heat. With a ...
Add wine, lemon zest and juice, and let reduce for a couple of minutes. Add clams, cover pot and steam, giving the pan a good shake every now and again, until clams open, 6-11 minutes, depending ...
Heat a very wide pan over a very high heat until it smokes. Combine the clams, tomatoes, garlic, pepper flakes and oil in a bowl (if your pan's not going to be wide enough to hold them all in more ...
Add the scallions and garlic and cook until soft but not browned, about 3 minutes. Add the clams, wine, pepper flakes, and water. Cover and simmer until the liquid reduces in volume by about half ...
There are many types of clam found all over the world. Some suit steaming, others are opened and served raw (like oysters), others can be used in stews or chowders. Popular species of clam include ...