Martha Stewart on MSN
The difference between clams and mussels—and the best way to cook with each
Seafood experts compare these popular bivalves and explain whether you can substitute one for the other.
Seafood comes in all shapes and sizes. And while it's impossible to pick a favorite, clams have a special place in our hearts. We love celebrating the adorable bivalves by throwing them on the grill, ...
Shuck the clams and remove the meat, reserving the liquid. Rinse the clam meat and grind in a food mill or processor or chop by hand. Break the clam shells apart at their hinges, rinse, and reserve.
Couple of other relevant points to note: 1) you can buy frozen clams still in their shells, which in itself proves false the, "don't cook and eat dead clams" thing, and 2) you don't have to cook clams ...
Tasting Table on MSN
How you should be storing fresh clams for the best results
Clams are a versatile option that work well in many seafood dishes. However, storing them is just as important as how you ...
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