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A traditional New England clam bake that will feed a small army! You will have to plan ahead for this one. Lobsters, clams, mussels, potatoes, fish, corn, hot dogs, sausage, and onions all baked/steamed together in layers, in a hole you dig on the beach. Serve with lots of melted butter and bread for sopping up all the delicious juices.
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Get ready to feel like you're eating out somewhere super-fancy.
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This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 50 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Mexicans have been enjoying a cold beer mixed with tomato juice and seasonings for years. Here's a yummy variant made with tomato and clam juice cocktail, lemon juice, and a dash of hot sauce, meant to cool you off on a hot day.
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This recipe for baked clams tried to bridge the gap between the glory of a clam pulled from a clambake and the unfortunate, common mediocrity of ubiquitous baked stuffed clams It contains some of the usual suspects — onion and celery — and some unusual ones, like clam juice and vermouth Importantly, it doesn't require clam shucking, which is a dangerous occupation, best avoided unless you are very brave.
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This creamy chowder features cod and potatoes with clam juice for a warm bowl of soup.
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A pot full of garlicky steamed clams needs nothing more than some crusty bread – or even just a spoon – to accompany it In this version, tarragon and chives add a bracing freshness to the clams while lime juice and zest brighten things up Take your time when cleaning the clams; they need a good scrubbing under running water to remove all the sand and grit
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This Mediterranean fish stew is more difficult to spell than to prepare, and it is traditionally neither an idée fixe nor the centerpiece of a grande bouffe, but a spur-of-the-moment combination of the day's catch Trying to duplicate the real bouillabaisse is an exercise in frustration, as the traditional combination of fish is not found in American waters But creating an admirable local version is no more difficult than making clam chowder
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Get Baked Clams Oreganata Recipe from Food Network