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Grilled Clam Bake Foil Packs Bundle fresh clams , sweet corn , cooked potatoes, and a garlic-herb compound butter into foil packs and pop them on the grill. Fifteen minutes later, dinner is served.
In this recipe, Gail Simmons steams clams in beer, which helps create an exceptionally flavorful and bright broth. Serve with homemade chili herb compound butter, which adds a bit of spice to the ...
Dry white wine, clam juice, garlic lemon juice and butter combine to form a silky sauce. Steam four pounds of Littlenecks in the briny sauce, then toss with cooked linguine, scallions and fresh ...
Add the white wine and the clams, cover and cook until the clams open, about 3 minutes. As each clam opens, transfer it to a bowl. Stir the black-bean sauce into the juices in the skillet. Add the clams, garlic and scallions and stir well. Transfer the stir-fry to bowls and serve with rice.
Season with pepper and a tiny bit of salt and add the wine. Let it bubble for a minute, then add the cannellini beans and parsley. Boil until the beans are hot through, and the last of the clams have popped open - not very long. Stir in the basil and serve immediately. Recipe courtesy of Bocca: Cookbook by Jacob Kenedy/Bloomsbury, 2011.
A Bloody Caesar cocktail. Caesar – a cocktail created and primarily consumed in Canada. It typically contains vodka, a caesar mix (a blend of tomato juice and clam broth), hot sauce, and Worcestershire sauce, and is served with ice in a large, celery salt-rimmed glass, typically garnished with a stalk of celery and wedge of lime.
Clam cake – also known as clam fritters; Clam dip – a dipping sauce and condiment; Clam liquor – a liquid extracted during cooking and opening of clams. Undiluted it is called clam broth. Clam pie – Savory meat pie prepared using clams White clam pie – a pizza variety; Clam soup – a soup prepared using clams as a main ingredient
The best juicy, tender and delicious recipe to broil lobster tail in the oven for a restaurant style lobster tail dinner in under 10 minutes - perfect to dip in melted butter or a butter sauce!