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This dish needs only 20 minutes of attention at the stove The coconut nage delivers a whisper of sweetness, ginger-chile heat and a splash of lime, and the broth is light enough to suit a summer dinner with plenty of chilled wine I paired it with the best of Mâconnais, wines that express citrus and minerals balanced by a touch of grapy richness
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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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A lemony sauce coats rice, clams, and cod in this delicious version of a traditional Greek favorite. If the rice soaks up all of the sauce, add a little more chicken stock.
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Get Spicy Linguine with Clams and Mussels Recipe from Food Network
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Here's my healthy version of spaghetti with clams (spaghetti alle vongole).
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Here is a very cool recipe that calls for roasting cherry tomatoes with garlic and oil, then using that mixture as the base of a pasta sauce heavy with clams The juxtaposition of the slick linguine with the roasted, caramelized tomatoes and garlic, as well as the soft, briny clams, is an uncommon delight Work hard to make sure not to overcook the pasta, so that it may finish in the sauce.
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Briny clams come together with smoky bacon and sautéed leeks in this showstopper Quick to prepare, this weeknight recipe is decidedly sophisticated First, sauté the bacon, add the garlic and leeks and add some good white wine and tomatoes
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Get Braised Swordfish Collar With Chorizo and Clams Recipe from Food Network
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Chef Eli Kulp prepares this dramatic seafood pasta dish with freshly made, toothsome black-and-white noodles, which he tosses with a big, briny seafood sauce and finishes with spicy pickled cherry peppers.
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You can substitute linguica, or even Spanish chorizo, for the Portuguese chouriço here If any of the clams don't open, it's safest to toss them Eat the lemon quarters as is (the rinds soften and sweeten under the flame) or squeeze the juice over the fish, as you wish.