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1865 menu with fried clams and oysters. Fried clams are mentioned as early as 1840, [8] and are listed on an 1865 menu from the Parker House hotel. How exactly they were prepared is unclear; the 1865 menu offers both "oysters—fried" and "oysters—fried in batter", but only "fried clams". [9] Nineteenth-century American cookbooks describe ...
Woodman's of Essex is a seafood restaurant in Essex, Massachusetts (approximately 26 miles (42 km) north of Boston). A local favorite, [ 1 ] it is also known internationally for its fried clams and New England clam bakes . [ 2 ]
Massachusetts: Woodman’s of Essex Essex “Chubby” Woodman’s fried clam strips are the stuff of legend, and they started right here at this shack in Essex.
Featuring whole-bellied clams in a hot dog bun, Massachusetts’ clam roll is a must-try, Woodman’s in Essex claims to have invented the fried clam in 1916, and their clam roll remains a crispy ...
IN 1916 HE INVENTED THE FRIED CLAM presenting his new delicacy?clams from the shell coated with corn meal and deep fried in a kettle?during the 4th of July parade in Essex, MA. This is a great story for another time and more space . . . but from this humble beginning the Woodmans became famous in New England, opening many doors for their ...
The thing is, if you did follow this recipe, it would be very VERY 'liquidy,' like watery chowder. Some think chowder is supposed to be so thick a spoon can stand up in it. That is just more flour.
Lawrence "Chubby" Woodman was an entrepreneur and restaurant owner who legend has it invented the fried clam. [1] He opened Woodman's of Essex, first as a clam shack, with his wife Bessie on Main Street in Essex, Massachusetts and sold freshly dug steamer clams as well as ice cream and homemade potato chips.
1 lb manila clams or other bivalves - surf clams; 3 / 4 lb cherry or baby plum tomato, halved; 2 clove garlic, thinly sliced; a pinch of hot red pepper flakes; 2 / 3 cup extra virgin olive oil; 2 ...