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Hi TL!
Today's recipe is Linguine and Clams. This classic dish is pretty simple. :D
INGREDIENTS
- salt
- pepper
- 4 cloves of garlic, minced
- parsley, chopped
- 1 teaspoon of olive oil
- 1/4 cup of grated parmesan cheese
- 2 cups of white wine
- 1/2 juice of a lemon
- 1/2 of an onion, minced
- 1 lb of linguine (whole wheat)
- 1 1/2 lbs of little neck clams (clean very thoroughly)
PROCEDURE Total prep time will take about 30 minutes. Total cook time will be about 20 minutes. This will make 4 servings.
Calories per serving: ~480 calories
- Set a pot of water to boil. When water reaches a boil, add in salt and pasta.
- Allow pasta to cook for approximately 8 minutes. While pasta cooks, prepare the rest of the ingredients.
- When pasta finishes cooking, remove from heat. Do not strain pasta until your clams have finished cooking.
- Set a skillet on high heat. Place your oil in the pan and allow it to heat.
- When skillet is hot, saute your minced garlic and minced onions. Season garlic and onions with salt and pepper.
- When onions become translucent, add in your white wine and clams. Make sure that your clams are thoroughly cleaned. Throw away any clams that have already been opened or any that have severe cracks in their shells. Live clams will have closed shells (they will open during cooking). Cover skillet with a lid and allow the clams to steam.
- Cook clams for about 7 minutes or until the shells begin to open. Remove from heat and add chopped parsley.
- When clams have completed cooking, temporarily remove the clams from the skillet. Add in your strained pasta and gently toss pasta through the sauce.
- Remove pasta and place on a plate. Top the pasta with cooked clams and cheese.
- OPTIONAL: Add fresh cracked pepper over the dish. Garnish with additional parsley.
- Eat!
And you're done :D
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Great! I love linguine and I LOVEE clams.
Btw, is it okay to mix cheese with seafood? I've heard from several places (I think Food Network a few times or maybe somewhere else) that it shouldn't be done.
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This is one of my favorite Italian seafood dishes, though I prefer Mussels
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Linguine - good. Clams - Eek.
No cute name, though. Looks good, although I won't eat clams. Anything non-seafood you'd use instead of clams?
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Another delicious recipe, kier! Those flourless chocolate pancakes however...oh they just sent shivers down my spine. O_O I can't wait until next post.
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This looks very good, I need to try this. What kind of white wine would you recommend?
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On January 18 2013 03:28 ROOTheognis wrote:Great! I love linguine and I LOVEE clams. Btw, is it okay to mix cheese with seafood? I've heard from several places (I think Food Network a few times or maybe somewhere else) that it shouldn't be done.
Yeah, I hear every now and then mixing cheese and seafood is basically forcing your stomach into suicide.
But I guess it's still ok... I mean, look at clam chowder soups...
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Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
Personally I like to take the clams out of the shells and then toss them into pasta.
Interested to see what your take is on Pasta Carbonara!
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Awesome! Love your blogs
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On January 18 2013 05:06 Myt wrote: This looks very good, I need to try this. What kind of white wine would you recommend?
Either a chardonnay or a sauvignon blanc will work. :D Typically, that's what I use for seafood dishes.
I'm not really an expert on wine, so if anyone else has suggestions, please post!
On January 18 2013 04:50 felisconcolori wrote: Linguine - good. Clams - Eek.
No cute name, though. Looks good, although I won't eat clams. Anything non-seafood you'd use instead of clams?
Haha, the name for this dish is "FTL: faster than linguine" :X Been playing FTL a lot.
Hmm, non-seafood... You could definitely try this with grilled chicken. :D White wine and chicken is usually a good pairing.
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On January 18 2013 03:28 ROOTheognis wrote:Great! I love linguine and I LOVEE clams. Btw, is it okay to mix cheese with seafood? I've heard from several places (I think Food Network a few times or maybe somewhere else) that it shouldn't be done.
I've heard the same thing too, but the addition of cheese is very light on this dish, so it should be OK.
With that being said, there are a few shellfish dishes with cheese. Like baked razor clams with cheese. I remember watching an Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations episode where he visited Chile (I think?) and they served baked razor clams and cheese. There's also some seafood lasagnas out there too.
I think you just have to be careful with the amount of cheese you're putting in the recipe or you can just leave it out entirely. Still tastes good without cheese. :D
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On January 18 2013 04:50 felisconcolori wrote: Linguine - good. Clams - Eek.
No cute name, though. Looks good, although I won't eat clams. Anything non-seafood you'd use instead of clams? diced tomato cannellini beans mushrooms maybe some fresh mozz balls
but you shouldn't be a ninny about seafood! if the texture of clams/mussels bugs you out, try shrimp.
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yayy, so good looking!!
actually my mom makes this too, practically exactly as you wrote it here, lol but without the cheese soo good ^^
no food names to ask this time xD
6/5 moar please
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Looks good, except for the whole wheat pasta part. It is so gritty and terrible tasting... I can't stand it.
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On January 18 2013 08:43 Dubzex wrote: Looks good, except for the whole wheat pasta part. It is so gritty and terrible tasting... I can't stand it. Feel free to swap it out. I always try to get the "healthier" alternative to the real stuff, so most of the ingredients in my blog are the low-fat, whole wheat, soy versions.
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Oh god, my mouth, it waters.
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That looks so delicious!!
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This is legitimately my favorite dish. 5 stars
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My parents often put cheese in fish dishes, never heard of any problems with stomachs exploding.
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