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Clam Recipes

If you arrived here via a search engine, don't miss my full feature on Clams. Keep in mind that oysters, mussels, and scallops can be substituted in most clam recipes, so feel free to experiment. As with any recipe, feel free to modify it to meet the needs and tastes of your own family. If you have a recipe to share, please post on our Message Board. Add your own special recipe to share with the world.

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Clam Recipes

•  Baked Clam Balls
•  Baked Clam Dip in a Bread Bowl
•  Chinese-Style Paella
•  Cioppino
•  Clam Beer Appetizers
•  Clam Cakes with Lemon Sauce
•  Clam Hash
•  Clam Meringues
•  Clam Potato Pie
•  Clam Stuffed Trout
•  Clams Casino
•  Clams in Tomato-Parsley Broth
•  Deep-Fried Clams
•  Emeril's Boston Clam Chowder
•  Fish Broth with Oysters and Saffron
•  Garlic Clams with Linguine
•  Legal Seafood Clam Chowder
•  Linguini and Clams in Parchment
•  Linguine with Squid and Clams
•  Manhattan Clam Chowder
•  Marinated Clams
•  Microwave Steamed Clams or Mussels
•  Mushrooms Stuffed with Whole Clams
•  New England Clambake (Stove-top)
• Pasta with Mixed Seafood (Pasta alla Posillipo)
•  Pork and Clams (Alentejana)
•  Ragout of Clams with Artichokes
•  Red Chile Risotto Clams
•  Roasted Clams with Bacon
•  Scallops with Orange Saffron Sauce (Coquille St. Jacques)
•  Seafood Curry
•  Smoked Salmon Chowder
•  Spicy Steamed Clams
•  Steamed Clams with Bacon and Beer
•  Stir-Fried Clams in Black Bean Sauce
•  Stove-Top New England Clambake
•  Stuffed Clams
•  Tuna Mushroom Alfredo

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