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Fried clams are
clam Clam is a common name for several kinds of bivalve mollusc. The word is often applied only to those that are deemed edible and live as infauna, spending most of their lives halfway buried in the sand of the sea floor or riverbeds. Clams h ...
s dipped in milk, floured, and
deep-fried Deep frying (also referred to as deep fat frying) is a cooking method in which food is submerged in hot fat, traditionally lard but today most commonly oil, as opposed to the shallow frying used in conventional frying done in a frying pan. N ...
. Fried clams are an iconic food, "to
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, what barbecue is to the South". They tend to be served at seaside clam shacks (roadside restaurants). Clam rolls are fried clams served in a
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. They are usually served with
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Preparation

The clams are dipped in
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, then coated with some combination of regular, corn, and pastry flour. The coated clams are fried in
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,
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, or
lard Lard is a Quasi-solid, semi-solid white fat product obtained by rendering (animal products), rendering the adipose tissue, fatty tissue of a domestic pig, pig.
. The usual variant in New England is made from whole soft-shell clams, known as "whole-bellies"; these include the clam's gastrointestinal tract and have a fuller flavor. Some restaurants remove the clam's chewy siphon called the neck. Outside New England, clam strips, made of sliced
Atlantic surf clam The Atlantic surf clam (''Spisula solidissima''), also called the bar clam, hen clam, skimmer or simply sea clam, is a very large, edible, saltwater clam or marine bivalve mollusk in the family Mactridae. It is one of the most commonly found s ...
s, are more common.


History

Fried clams are mentioned as early as 1840, and are listed on an 1865 menu from the
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hotel. How exactly they were prepared is unclear; the 1865 menu offers both "oysters—fried" and "oysters—fried in batter", but only "fried clams".see the Parker House menu from 1865 with fried clams and oysters to the right Nineteenth-century American cookbooks describe several different dishes of fried clams: * Seasoned clams sautéed in butter. (1850)
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, Martha Read, ''The National Cookbook'', 1856 (preface dated 1850)
p. 33
/ref> * Clams breaded (with egg binding) and sautéed in butter or fat. (1850) (1904)Charles Fellows, ''The Culinary Handbook'', Chicago, 1904
p. 58
/ref> * Clams in a beaten egg batter, fried in butter, called "clam fritters". (1850) (1904) The modern deep-fried, breaded version is generally credited to Lawrence "Chubby" Woodman from
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. He is said to have created the first batch on July 3, 1916, in his small roadside restaurant, now
Woodman's of Essex Woodman's of Essex is a seafood restaurant in Essex, Massachusetts (approximately north of Boston). A local favorite, it is also known internationally for its fried clams and New England clam bakes. Woodman's has been a family business since its ...
. One of his specialties was potato chips, so he had large vats for deep-frying. He used clams he had collected himself from the mud flats of the Essex River, located close to his home. Later, Thomas Soffron, of Soffron Brothers Clam Co., based in
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, created clam strips, which are made from the "foot" of hard-shelled sea clams. He sold these to
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in an exclusive deal, and as the chain expanded, they became popular throughout the country.


Health and dietary considerations

Clams in themselves are low in
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and fat, but fried clams absorb
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References

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