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The company website says this happened during a visit from a friend and fisherman, Mr. Tarr of neighboring Gloucester, Chubby took his suggestion to put some clams into the oil used for deep-frying the potato chips. Some modifications were made, such as dipping the clams in evaporated milk and corn flour, and the fried clam was born. [5]
[1] [2] [6] In addition, Blount Fine Foods has opened its retail branch, such as Blount Clam Shack and Soup Bar. [7] [8] In December 2011, the company received the Refrigerated Foods Processor of the Year award by Refrigerated & Frozen Foods magazine. [9] [10] In 2013, the company launched a line of single-serving soups and macaroni and cheese ...
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Clams in a beaten egg batter, fried in butter, called "clam fritters". (1850) [10] (1904) [11] The modern deep-fried, breaded version is generally credited to Lawrence "Chubby" Woodman from Essex, Massachusetts. He is said to have created the first batch on July 3, 1916, [12] in his small roadside restaurant, now Woodman's of Essex. One of his ...
On the latest episode of Farmhouse Fixer, Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin took on the renovation of a clam shack-turned-house in Essex, Massachusetts. The project was close to home for ...
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 ...
Lobster rolls, crab cakes, oysters, clam chowder, steamer clams and mussels are served with sides like potato chips, remoulade sauce and coleslaw. Shad is the state fish and is cooked on planks (usually hickory, oak, or cedar) by the fire, called a "shad bake", deboning the fish requires some skill with a boning knife.
Essex County, of which Gloucester is a part, is the location of more than 450 properties and districts listed on the National Register. Gloucester itself is the location of 34 of these properties and districts. [2] This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 6, 2024. [3]