American Medium Fannie Merritt Farmer

Steamed Clams

Clams for steaming should be bought in the shell and always be alive. Wash clams thoroughly, scrubbing with a brush, changing the water several times. Put into a large kettle, allowing one-half cup hot water to four quarts clams; cover closely, and steam until shells partially open, care being taken that they are not overdone. Serve with individual dishes of melted butter. Some prefer a few drops of lemon juice or vinegar added to the butter. If a small quantity of boiling water is put into the dishes, the melted butter will float on top and remain hot much longer.

Ingredients

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  • butter
  • lemon juice
  • vinegar

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Required Gear

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Large kettle

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Instructions

  1. 1

    Clams for steaming should be bought in the shell and always be alive.

  2. 2

    Wash clams thoroughly, scrubbing with a brush, changing the water several times.

  3. 3

    Put into a large kettle, allowing one-half cup hot water to four quarts clams; cover closely, and steam until shells partially open, care being taken that they are not overdone.

  4. 4

    Serve with individual dishes of melted butter.

  5. 5

    Some prefer a few drops of lemon juice or vinegar added to the butter.

  6. 6

    If a small quantity of boiling water is put into the dishes, the melted butter will float on top and remain hot much longer.

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