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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. Lidia Bastianich’s ...
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 ...
Dear SOS: Over the Christmas holiday season, we quartered at the beautiful Heathman Lodge, Vancouver, Wash., to be near relatives in both Oregon and Washington, and enjoyed its renowned Hudson’s Bar ...
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 ...
These Sake Steamed Clams represent Ima's simple, but flavorful way of pairing ingredients. In this dish, use Manila clams if you can get them, or substitute Littleneck clams. Sometimes they are sold ...
Scrub clams thoroughly. In a large bowl, submerge scrubbed clams in salted water so they expunge dirt from inside their shells, at least 10 minutes. Drain clams and rinse. Heat a heavy, wide pot over ...
Ginger, scallion and garlic make up the aromatic trio in Shanghai cooking. They add fragrance and depth and neutralize the “meatiness” or “fishiness” of pork and seafood. This dish uses all three to ...