Linguine With Clam Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Eric Hamilton

Stir in the clams with their juices? No, no, a thousand times no! Add the juices, quickly heat to reduce by about half, remove from the heat and then add the clams.

Adam

I've been making a variation of this for 30 years. Absolutely delicious! I snagged my husband with it. Don't bother with the zest (too time consuming), just squeeze half a lemon into the sauce at the end and stir in with the parsley. I also prefer chopped canned clams to whole, and I just mix it all in a big serving bowl when the pasta is cooked.

MRC

The juice from the canned clams isn't great. I used jar clam sauce in place of the juice from the canned claims. Don't add the clams with the juice and reduce they will be rubbery and overcooked. I finish cooking my pasta in clam juice. I heat a jar of claim juice in the skillet then add the pasta to finish cooking for the last 4 minutes. The add the clams/olive oil garlic mixture, toss and enjoy. its is devine

Paul Worster

Use the Alice Waters' trick for pasta water - drain the pasta into a colander that's set in the pasta serving bowl. You'll retain plenty of water and it'll heat the serving bowl to keep the pasta warm, which can be critical for some pasta dishes.

Marmylady

Or try a recipe given to me by a real Italian grandmother and great cook: Chop one bunch of green onions, mince two cloves of garlic which you saute in two tablespoons, each, of butter and olive oil. Add two can of chopped clams, a splash of white wine and simmer for twenty minutes. Despite its apparent simplicity, it is one of the most satisfying dishes around. This amply dresses one pound of pasta. Her name was Argia Giuntini and a friend of my father's aunt.

Luci

When using canned clams I prefer to drain the juice into a measuring cup and pour carefully as there may be grit in the bottom.

EDP

Use fresh garlic, as much as you can do! Omit the oregano, use a good white wine and reduce the clam juice before adding clams. Add at least 1/2 stick of butter! Maybe more, depending... And try it with angel hair: add the cooked pasta to the sauce (which you do first), let it sit on very low/no heat and stir til the juices are mostly sopped up by the pasta. It's incredible. Leave the lemon zest out & just squeeze over the pasta (though I just dust with minced parsley & dive in).

Eileen

Agreed about the cooking of clams. Do not put them in until the very end or you will have fishy rubber bands.

Lindy

When I make this dish, I add a can of whole baby clams AND a can of chopped clams. It gives more clam flavor to add the chopped clams to the dish. A great quick and easy dinner with a salad and bread.

R.F. Plevy

Frozen fresh clams also stay good in the freezer for ages and the taste difference is exponential!

Susan

Purists may balk but I've learned (living in a drought) that pasta cooks just fine in about half the water many cooks use. Boils faster and saves time. (And for a real balk, I've learned that if I'm doing small enough sized pasta I can start it in cold water and that works fine too.)

Al

I've been making this for 50 years, and it's always good. I use a little more garlic, and a little less olive oil, but lemon juice, not zest, is a key ingredient, and should be added last.

Paul Worster

If you're in need of speed, boil the water and then salt it. Salted water takes longer to boil.

Lillian Thibodeau

Don’t forget to add grated parm.

Bonnie Clause

A variation on this has been my emergency go-to dinner for many years, based on Craig Claiborne’s recipe. I use more olive oil for the sauce, and then mix the cooked pasta and sauce in a foil-lined casserole, seal the foil or use a tight cover, and pop it into a preheated, very hot (500) oven for about 5 minutes. This last step—Claiborne’s special touch—makes the sauce permeate the pasta. Deliciouso

Charlene

6 oz spaghetti1 bottle clam juice2 cans chopped clams

JD

If using scallops or shrimp, cook with the clam juice and vermouth for 3 to 4 minutes. Then add pasta and drained calms and immediately remove from heat and serve.

Annabella

I like a higher flavor profile, so dissolve a couple of anchovies in oil for the sauce....but watch the salt!!! Happy holidays too all you foodies!!

Hd

This recipe is so close but ends up being a waste of nice ingredients. Made as directed, you get pasta swimming in a thin soup. As others have written, the clam juice needs to be reduced before the clams are added. Even better, add a jar or two of extra clam juice and reduce it all before adding the clams in.

DK

The parsley amount of 1/4 cup seems like a lot. I reduced it significantly the second time, though it was a big hit the first time notwithstanding the mountain of parsley recited in the recipe.

matt

This recipe has been in my family for generations. A few differences: Later in the parsley in large amounts, not just as a garnish at the end. Use chopped clams. Most importantly : where is the pecorino Romano cheese at the end with butter? It’s a must!

Patin Naples

I thought this was bland. I tried it with vermouth first. That was a hard "no". White wine next and then it was just bland. I recommend more butter and more garlic and maybe lemon juice. I'll keep trying.

Keith.

Bland, the canned clams had no flavor. Maybe the wrong brand.

DaveHagar

Pretty easy, amazingly good. Also works well with cilantro.

MAC

There are 2 of us. As we reduce carbs, I am also gluten free. I did not use as much gluten free pasta. We’ll have the sauce another time. I also added 1/2 teaspoon of corn starch since gf pasta water does not have the same effect as wheat pasta water. It was still yummy and we will add it to our quick dinner list.

MC

Not particularly flavorful even following several reader hints like adding anchovy paste, lemon juice and more garlic. Maybe with 1/2 pound of pasta it would have been better. Not bad, not great.

jennifer out in cali

Took a tip from another commenter and used Donostia Foods clams from Spain (clams, water and salt). We can’t have sulfites, which seem to be in every canned clam product from the US. Omitted the wine and used lemon juice instead. Added goat butter at the end for amazing tang and richness. A huge hit with the fam.

Heather

Made as written and it was delicious. Kids found it a bit spicy so will use less or no pepper flakes next time. We all enjoyed the drizzle of olive oil suggested in the recipe.

W Smith

Use some preserved lemon if you want a good lemon kick - not too much, though.

Gef Flimln

Don't use canned clams. Buy 2 dozen chowder clams. Don't steam them open. Freeze them. When frozen, run under tepid tap water. The shells will gape. Take a table knife and twist between the shells. They will open. Cut the frozen clam meat into about 6 to 8 pieces and put into a bowl to defrost. When it's time to add the clams, use a slotted spoon or drain the liquid from the meats. Add the clams. Not clammy enough, add some of the clam juice to increase clam flavor. Best way.

Powell

Your recipe is for a weekend. This is for a weeknight and for when we can't find fresh clams.

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