Steamed Clams With Jalapeño Butter Recipe (2024)

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Debbie Leonard

I live on an island and we have very easy access to clams. In addition to scrubbing mine, I put them on the kitchen counter in a container of water (or salt water) for several hours so they can purge themselves of sand and what not. You'll be surprised at how much sediment is in the bottom of the pan after a few hours!

mobilemind

Do you mean cover clans? (Not surround) and placed in refrigerator? Not sure why this method would work or the point of it.

Timothy CLARK

The Italian way : moisten a dish-rag, put it in a bowl and surround the clams for about 6 hours. When about to cook, rinse the clams 3 times in cool water, then drop immediately in to the cooking pot. Easy.

Dianne Pogoda

I make steamed clams as often as I can... Options: Sauté chopped garlic (in place of the bacon here) and use a crisp white wine, like a Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, instead of beer (although beer works just fine). I finish with fresh chopped parsley tossed in at the end. Also, I throw in a bottle of clam juice for extra broth as the clams steam. It's always a hit – and whatever leftover broth doesn't get sopped up with crusty bread can be made into a fantastic clam sauce later!

Nancy Ameglio

I live on the beach in NH the way we clean clams here is to fill a bucket with sea water add a little corn meal and the clams. The clams eat the corn meal and clean themselves. The result are super sweet clams. Using tap water will kill the clams.

Etta Abrahams

A friend of mine told me, many years ago, to throw into the soaking water a handful of cornmeal to clean out the clams. I don't know if this really makes a difference, but I've stuck to it, and here in Downeast Maine (on a clam flat), I've always had clean succulent clams (and clam chowder) after soaking for about 3-4 hours and rinsing several times.

JHB

Best way to clean the clams...Scrub with brush. Place clams in a big pot filled with cold water...Sprinkle a bit of corn meal....Place pot with water and clams in sink, under faucet. Allow the faucet to slightly drip water into the pot. This keeps the water moving and the corn meal irritates the live clams, causing them to ever so slightly open up and expel their sand. One could argue that this wastes water (OK), but how often do you steam clams if you don't live on the coast?

Stacy

Absolutely divine. I’m not a beer person so I subbed Chardonnay. I dusted the bowls of clams with chopped cilantro before serving. One of the best, simple things I’ve ever prepared. Costco had live clams that were very clean.

Tricia

Surely not littleneck clams! The only clams steamed in New England are soft-shell clams, with the lovely long neck for hold the clam while you dip it in butter-laden clam broth.

Hal

Here's the relatively simple method I've developed of prepping clams. Mix up 6 cups water and 3 Tbsp non-iodized salt, like sea salt or kosher salt. Scrub the clams under cold running water and put them and the salt water in a large bowl. Let them sit for a few hours. Put them in the fridge or throw a few ice cubes in the bowl. When you're ready to cook, take the clams out of the salt water and give them a rinse. You're ready to cook nice, clean clams!

Stacy

Beer boils with seafood are pretty traditional. I subbed Chardonnay and it was lovely.

Jane

I didn't have high expectations. But this was just very delicious. I had small Manila clams which cooked in 4 minutes.

Sarah

I added some onion and garlic to the bacon fat, and browned the butter for the jalapeños. Delicious.

blsmadrid

Easy and tasty, I'll be making this again soon. The jalapeños I used were extra hot, so will cut back on them next time, but the clams were delicious. I used cornmeal as suggested by others to remove the sand; either the clams were sandless to begin with or the tip really worked because there was absolutely no grit (I usually leave them in vinegar and water, which works too). I always use wine with clams, so this recipe was a nice change, and the beer was great with them.

Louise

Why butter in the pot? Seems like 2 tsps of butter would not have any flavor effect, and is not needed if you're cooking bacon; and if you're not using the bacon, couldn't you just pour in the beer?

Dean

Would very much appreciate advice on cooking frozen mussels with this recipe. I live in Mexico in the central highlands and cannot get fresh, Thank you in advance!

Deborah VC

So, I’d cook the bacon (if using), add the beer (and I’m sure I’d add garlic) and steam the mussels in it. Then proceed with the jalapeño, etc.

Deborah VC

Found this:Allow the frozen mussels to thaw overnight in the refrigerator in a container with a sealed lid. Run warm water over a container of frozen mussels if time is of the essence, however gently thawing them out in the refrigerator yields more tender results.Steam frozen mussels still in the shell for three or four minutes in a covered saucepan over medium-high heat with butter, garlic, and a tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil, then reduce the heat and simmer for a few minutes longer.

Hal

Here's the relatively simple method I've developed of prepping clams. Mix up 6 cups water and 3 Tbsp non-iodized salt, like sea salt or kosher salt. Scrub the clams under cold running water and put them and the salt water in a large bowl. Let them sit for a few hours. Put them in the fridge or throw a few ice cubes in the bowl. When you're ready to cook, take the clams out of the salt water and give them a rinse. You're ready to cook nice, clean clams!

Nancy Ameglio

I live on the beach in NH the way we clean clams here is to fill a bucket with sea water add a little corn meal and the clams. The clams eat the corn meal and clean themselves. The result are super sweet clams. Using tap water will kill the clams.

JHB

Best way to clean the clams...Scrub with brush. Place clams in a big pot filled with cold water...Sprinkle a bit of corn meal....Place pot with water and clams in sink, under faucet. Allow the faucet to slightly drip water into the pot. This keeps the water moving and the corn meal irritates the live clams, causing them to ever so slightly open up and expel their sand. One could argue that this wastes water (OK), but how often do you steam clams if you don't live on the coast?

Dean

Where I live only flash frozen mussels are available. I think they'd be just as delicious cooked this way (mussels vs. clams). Would like to know how to treat them since they're frozen? Thaw? Or put in pot frozen? Thank you to anyone who can advise. I'd rather eat frozen than none at all.

Used broccoli rabe

Works fine with mussels too

Etta Abrahams

A friend of mine told me, many years ago, to throw into the soaking water a handful of cornmeal to clean out the clams. I don't know if this really makes a difference, but I've stuck to it, and here in Downeast Maine (on a clam flat), I've always had clean succulent clams (and clam chowder) after soaking for about 3-4 hours and rinsing several times.

Dianne Pogoda

I make steamed clams as often as I can... Options: Sauté chopped garlic (in place of the bacon here) and use a crisp white wine, like a Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, instead of beer (although beer works just fine). I finish with fresh chopped parsley tossed in at the end. Also, I throw in a bottle of clam juice for extra broth as the clams steam. It's always a hit – and whatever leftover broth doesn't get sopped up with crusty bread can be made into a fantastic clam sauce later!

Tricia

Surely not littleneck clams! The only clams steamed in New England are soft-shell clams, with the lovely long neck for hold the clam while you dip it in butter-laden clam broth.

mark

1/4 cup of salt per quart of water, soak the clams for 30 mins so they purge themselves of sand/grit. Good to go!

Stacy

Absolutely divine. I’m not a beer person so I subbed Chardonnay. I dusted the bowls of clams with chopped cilantro before serving. One of the best, simple things I’ve ever prepared. Costco had live clams that were very clean.

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