Growing up in New England, clam chowder was practically a rite of passage. It was one of the first soups I ever tried, and to this day, I can’t resist its rich and creamy texture filled with tender ...
Whether you prefer New England or Manhattan clam chowder, making it from scratch is a labor of love. Even if you find a way to streamline the process it still takes quite a bit of time and effort.
If you can't get enough of seafood, and love everything from swordfish and salmon, to scallops and shellfish such as lobster and shrimp, chances are you probably also enjoy clams. These delicious ...
Chowder is an all-year, all-weather soup. When the weather is wet and chilly, there’s nothing more comforting than hunkering over a steaming bowl of chowder, with seafood and chunky potatoes jockeying ...
Scrub clams thoroughly. In a large bowl, submerge scrubbed clams in salted water so they expunge dirt from inside their shells, at least 10 minutes. Drain clams and rinse. Heat a heavy, wide pot over ...
This recipe reminds me of a family vacation to Fisherman's Wharf when we were kids. It's a quintessential San Francisco dish that is rich, creamy and warming. And the best part is being able to eat ...
Like most simple pastas, linguine with clams is a no-brainer for a 5:30 Challenge recipe. The sauce comes together easily in less than 30 minutes while you boil water and cook pasta. The only tricks ...