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The preparation typically involves garlic, parsley, olive oil, and occasionally white wine. Palourde, or carpet-shell clams (Italian: vongole veraci; pl.), are commonly used, along with the small Mediterranean wedge shell (Donax trunculus, also known as the Tellina or "bean clam"). There are numerous regional variations of the dish.
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1 / 4 cup Chablis or other dry white wine; 1 tbsp chopped fresh parsley; 2 can (6 1/2 ounces each) minced clam, undrained; 1 / 2 package (8 ounces) linguine, cooked and drained (about 4 cups ...
Clam sauce, known in Italian as sugo alle vongole, is a topping for pasta, usually linguine. The two most popular varieties are white, usually featuring minced clams , olive oil , garlic , lemon juice or white wine, and parsley , and red, usually a thin tomato sauce with minced clams.
From Grilled Octopus Salad and Sautéed Clams to Baked Cod and Shrimp Scampi, ... Mussels over pasta with light, yet creamy white wine sauce made with garlic, butter, fresh basil, Parmesan cheese ...
Clam pie – Type of meat pie White clam pie – a pizza variety; Clam soup – a soup prepared using clams as a main ingredient Clam chowder – a well-known chowder soup; Jaecheop-guk – a clear Korean soup made with small freshwater clams; Fabes con almejas – a clam and bean stew that originated in the principality of Asturias in the 19th ...
Prepared with diced poultry or seafood, and mushrooms, in a butter/cream and Parmesan sauce flavored with wine or sherry, and served hot over linguine, spaghetti, or some similarly thin pasta, garnished with parsley, and sometimes topped with almonds and Parmesan cheese. Toasted ravioli: St. Louis, Missouri
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