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    How can I tell if my clams are edible?
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    When you rinse them in cold water, they should close. It they don't close, it means they are dead and must be disposed of. When you cook them, they will open up again. If they are not open when cooked, throw them away. Don't try to open them, it means they are not edible.
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    I am cleaning the steamers and their necks are sticking out. Are the necks edible?
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    Yes, and in my opinion, that's the best part!
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    Is there an efficient way to clean a large number of clams?
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    If you have them alive, you can put them in fresh, clean water that's pretty cold for about 30 minutes. When they breath, the live clams will filter out sand and salt water out of their systems. You can put multiple clams in a bucket of water to do this. However, if you are cleaning their shells, you have to scrub each one individually.
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    Will soaking clams overnight kill them?
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    No, it should not. You can soak them in salted water.
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    Can I eat the small tubes that stick out?
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    Yes, you can eat them.
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    How can I tell if a clam is bad?
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    1. It’s open before it’s cooked and it doesn’t close when hit. 2. It doesn’t open when cooked.
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    How can I make clam chowder from fresh clams?
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    The best chowder is made from fresh clams! Start by steaming your cleaned clams in a small amount of water (1/2-1 cup depending on the amount you are making). Once opened, fish them out and reserve the cooking liquid. This will be the base of your chowder. You may have to supplement with bottled/frozen clam juice or fish stock depending on the quantity you need for your recipe. I like to use half fresh clam juice and half shellfish stock. Then remove the clams from their shells, chop coarsely, and refrigerate until needed. They should be added at the last minute and only heated through, otherwise they go from sweet and tender to rubbery.
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    Can I thaw frozen clams in salt water?
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    Clam in the shell should never be frozen, as it kills them. They should be refrigerated or kept on a bed of ice, but never frozen!
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    How long can I store clams in the refrigerator before I cook them? Do I store them in water?
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    I put them in a colander with a wet washcloth over the top. I’ve kept them alive for a week with minimum losses. Just make sure to keep washcloth moist.
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    How can I keep clams for two days before using them?
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    Place them in a large bowl covered with a damp cloth or towel. Leave in the refrigerator for up to 5-7 days. Make sure towel remains damp.
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