Tag: Clams

Fresh Clams in Coconut Milk

Coconut milk gives a rich flavor especially with a combination of seafood and spices. Fresh clams in coconut milk is one of the favorite recipes you will love from the asian cuisine.

After my first attempt of cooking clams I wanted to make curry that would go well with rice. This time we went to the wet market little earlier than usual on saturday morning at about 9 a.m to get fresh clams. I was utterly shocked to see variety of shell fish that were sold in singapore and most of them were sold out. The fish monger who sold only shell fish told me I shoud  have come early to see more of the fresh sea shells. So I was still late to see all the other varieties of shells? WOW! I haven’t seen these shells being sold even in my hometown although having lived all my childhood near the sea I was stunned and excited at the same time.

 

But I was not too late to grab my fresh clams after all. Lucky us! This time I found clams with a size slightly bigger in size than the ones I bought the last time.

 

Preparation time: 5 minutes

Cooking time: 30 minutes

Serves: 3-4

Ingredients

Fresh clams – 1 kg, cleaned (*see here)

Olive oil / Butter – 1 tbsp

Shallots – 2, finely chopped

Tomatoes – 2, finely chopped

Fish curry powder / Fish powder – 3 tbsp

Turmeric powder – 1/4 tsp

Coconut milk – 200 ml

Water – 1 to 2 cups, depending on consistency

Salt

Coriander leaves for garnish (finely chopped)

Directions

1. Heat a heavy-bottomed container with oil or butter on medium-high. Fry onion till translucent for a few minutes. Add in chopped garlic and ginger. I used ginger paste as fresh ginger was out of stock.

Ingredients1- clam curry

2. Fry the garlic and ginger for a few seconds then add tomatoes. Cook the tomatoes until slightly mushy or saute for 2-3 minutes. Add the seafood powder or fish powder and mix.

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3. Pour the coconut milk, turmeric powder and salt. Add 1 cup water depending on the thickness consistency for the curry.

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Simmer for few minutes and check for salt. Add more if necessary.

 

4. Add the clams and cover with a tight-fitting lid. Cook for 5 – 8 minutes covered on medium heat.

raw clams

Check to see if all the clams have opened. All of the clams will open by this time. Check for salt.

cooked clams

Garnish with chopped coriander and serve hot with rice or bread.

 

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More on shell fish recipes:

Spicy Clam Recipe – Mangalorean Style (DRY)

Flower Crab – Curry (Mangalorean Recipe)

 

 

 

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Spicy Clam Recipe – Mangalorean Style

Every time I see Clams, it reminds me of one my childhood memories of Mangalore visiting the beach during summer foraging for clams. When the tide rises the live clams that burrow in the sand come out and we dig in to catch them before they rebury themselves as they follow the waves. That day we caught large ones so pretty with beautiful designs on them I wished I could return them back to the sea. Those days are truly treasured!

Mangalore, famous for its seafood, is known for variety of local seafood delicacies. This recipe of spicy clams is also known as Kube Sukkhe (Clam dry) in konkani prepared with a common spice mix powder bafat which I always use in other recipes.

Preparation time: 5 minutes excluding cleaning time

Cooking time: 20 minutes

Serves: 3

Ingredients

Fresh live clams – 1 kg

Olive oil – 2 tbsp

Mustard seeds – 1 tsp

Garlic cloves – 3, finely chopped

Onion (medium) – 1, thinly diced

Bafat powder / Fish powder – 3/4 tbsp

Tamarind – 3 seeds or 1 tsp paste

 pinch of salt

Grated coconut –  1/4 cup 

 

Directions

> How to clean Clams ?

+ If you buy fresh clams, place them in a large pot with cold water (tap water). The water must be a few inches above the top of the clams.

+ In a while you will notice them opening slightly or moving. Dipping them in water allows them to remove any sand or dirt within the shells.

Live clams | Fresh clams

+ Allow to sit for an hour. Then drain and rinse. Fill with a fresh batch of water. Soak for couple of minutes say 15 minutes. This will allow to get rid of any more particles of grit and sand.

+ Drain and rinse of any dirt. Set aside.

+ If you notice any cracked or damaged shells throw them in the garbage.

+ Observe each shell carefully. Any clam with open shells tap them with your fingers gently. If they do not close, they are likely to be dead so throw them out.

Clams that are not suitable to eat | How to


 

1. Heat a large pot with olive oil on medium heat and add mustard seeds. Once they sputter add chopped garlic and onions. Fry them for a couple of seconds.

Ingredients for Clam recipe

2. Add bafat or any seafood powder. Toss in grated coconut and tamarind water or paste with a pinch of salt. Stir-fry for 3-4 minutes. Do not add any water or any more salt.

Clam ingredients | Easy recipe

3. Now, add the clams. Do not mix when the clams are closed. Cover and cook on medium for 5 minutes.

Cooking Shells | How to cook Clams

4. After 5 minutes if you notice they all have opened.

How to cook Clams | Easy cooking | Hungry?! That's what I made!

Mix to combine with the spice mixture. Turn off heat after a minute.

Spicy Clam Recipe | Easy | Mangalorean Style

Clam Recipe | South-Indian | Delicious Sweet Aroma

 

For more recipes on seafood click on the recipe below:

Flower Crab Recipe

Sweet Chilli Prawns

Black Pomfret Curry (Facebook link w/o pics)

Prawns with coconut milk

Coconut Shrimp Fry

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