How Do You Prepare Clams For Chowder?
Although clams can be bought in a can, already cooked and shelled, there’s nothing like using fresh ingredients. Soft shell clams, or steamers, are the best clams to use for a chowder. Even though there’s a process to preparing the fresh clams that can be skipped by using canned or frozen, the steps are simple and the extra flavor in your clam chowder will make it worth the trouble. Step 1 Pick through the clams, and discard any that are broken, fully opened or partially opened. Fresh, live clams will close in open air. Step 2 Fill both pots with cold water in the sink. Pour the clams into one of the pots. Step 3 Stir the clams around a bit, then leave to soak for about 5 minutes. Pour the cloudy water into the sink. Transfer the clams to the other pot with cold water and repeat the process. Step 4 Keep transferring the clams to a new pot of fresh water. When the water stays clear, the clams will be properly cleaned and you can stop soaking them. Step 5 Add 2 cups of water to one of th