Sunday, January 16, 2011

Stuffed Clams (Baked)

Updated 12/28/11
As I promised, we've been diligently working on stuffed clams. Two of our East Coast friends were experts at making them. Our first attempt was TOO hot so we reduced the "Heat" and also the amount of salt. This is the result and as always, some changes will be tried as time goes by. Until then they are worth a try, are easy to make.

INGREDIENTS:
  
12 hard shell clams
1 cup water
1/4 cup Chardonnay or other dry white wine
1 cup bread crumbed (fresh bread shreaded)
1/4 cup crumbled saltine crackers (No Salt)
1 large egg
2-3 Tbsp butter
1 medium shallot
2 small scallions
3 Tbsp fresh parsley
1/2+ tsp Bell's seasoning
1/2+ tsp Old Bay seasoning (Reduced Sodium)
1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper
1/8 tsp cayenne pepper
Paprika (Hungarian) for dusting
Our second batch 2/21/11

PREPERATION:

Wash off the clam shells, checking for signs of life - Any that don't close when touched about the open shell are dead and should be discarded. In a 3 quart sauce pan bring the water and wine to boiling, add the clams, cover the pot. Continue heating until the water/wine returns to a boil, then reduce heat to a slow boil and cook for 3 for minutes.

Check the clams and remove all that have opened. Continue to "steam" the rest until they open, another 3 or 4 min. By then any that haven't opened should be discarded. Remove the remaining open clams to a dish to cool. After the clams have cooled enough, break off the top shell and scrape the meats from the shells. Mince the clam meat. Rinse and dry the bottom shells. Alternately, use a 6.5 oz can of Clam meat (drain and reserve).
Preheat the oven to 400°F.

Roll the saltines with a rolling pin between wax paper to make crumbs. Crack the egg a beat with a fork. Peel and mince the shallot. Clean the scallions wash and mince, including 2 inches of light green tops. Wash the parsley, shaking off the water and chop finely.
Combine the minced clams, panko, saltines, and egg in a bowl and mix well. Set a skillet over medium heat, when warn, melt the butter. Add the shallot and sauté until lightly browned. Then add the sautéed shallots to the clam mixture along with the scallions, parsley, Bell's seasoning, Old Bay seasoning, black pepper, and cayenne pepper. Mix well, adding about 1/4 cup of white wine or clam juice (all in the can).
Spoon the clam mixture into the clam shells, dividing it evenly between 12 bottom shell for h'orderves, or overstuff 6 shells for an entrée. Sprinkle a dusting of Paprika over the top, then put the stuffed clams on a baking sheet.

COOKING:

Bake for about 20 minutes, or until the tops are lightly browned. Serve hot.
A nice tossed salad and a glass of chilled white wine are fine accompaniments to the clams.


Notes: Both Bell's seasoning and Old Bay seasoning are primarily East Coast items, but can be ordered from Amazon.com along with other places..






Note 2: In fact we used "Chopper Clams" for this recipe. My recommendation is to purchase "Bar Harbor" brand or from as they are outstanding and about as close to fresh as you can get.

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