Linguine, Clams & White Wine Sauce Recipe - Recipe By Laure Vitale - Laura In The Kitchen Episode 67
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Linguine with White Clam Sauce
Linguine with White Clam Sauce is a must on my Christmas Eve dinner every single year. It's the quintessential Italian pasta dish, especially in Naples and Rome. Here in the States, linguini with clam sauce is made with chopped clams, and I guess this adjustment makes sense, especially since the clams here can be quite large, from littlenecks to top necks to quahogs or chowder clams. Today, though, one is ever more likely to find smaller cockles on the market; if you find them, by all means use them. Buone Feste!
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Instant Pot Linguine with White Clam Sauce
This was one of the very first things I tried making in my Instant Pot when I first got one years ago and it’s still one of my favorites! The recipe has evolved over time and this is my most recent iteration. It’s so full of clammy goodness and has a perfectly balanced sauce with satisfyingly al dente linguine noodles. I love the extra flavor boost from the anchovy paste! Follow this recipe as is the first time, then adjust your seasonings according to your own tastes.
NOTES:
• Buying Canned Clams: I used chopped clams because I like big chunks of meat throughout, but you can use minced, whole, or a mix between all three. Keep an eye out for sales to stock your pantry so you’re ready to make this the next time the craving hits. Depending on the brand, these 6.5oz cans of chopped clams usually run about $3-4 each, but I grabbed up a bunch of these Snow’s (a Bumble Bee brand) on sale at $2 each. Other brands I tried for making this video were Bar Harbor and Chicken of Sea. They worked out just fine, but in my opinion, the Snow’s just tasted better were more consistent from can to can.
• Clam Juice and Chicken Broth Total: You will need a total of 4 cups liquid between the clam juice and chicken broth to work with one pound of linguine. I point this out because not all brands are equal and not all cans within a brand are consistent. Every can of Snow’s that I’ve ever bought has had ½ cup juice with ½ cup meat. Bar Harbor also had ½ cup juice, but seemed to have just a pinch more meat than ½ cup. Chicken of the Sea had ¾ cup juice, but only ¼ cup meat. My point is this: Whichever brand you’re using, strain and measure out how much juice you have in total and then use enough chicken broth so that the total comes out to 4 cups. And if you want to clam it up with more cans, adjust the broth down accordingly.
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Today’s Ingredients:
4 TB butter (¼ cup)
4 TB extra virgin olive oil (¼ cup)
4 oz shallots, chopped
6 garlic cloves, minced
zest from 1 large lemon (about 1 TB)
1 TB anchovy paste (or 6 anchovy fillets)
1 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp dried thyme
½ tsp red pepper flakes
½ tsp black pepper
½ cup dry white wine (sauvignon blanc in the video)
juice from 1 large lemon (about ⅓ cup)
2 cups chicken broth (Better-than-Bouillon and water in the video)
4x 6.5oz cans chopped clams, strained to separate juice and meat for a total of 2 cups each
1 lb uncooked linguine (pot-sized or broken in half to fit into the pot)
½ cup chopped parsley, plus extra for serving
½ cup grated parmesan, plus extra for serving
Optionals for serving: parmesan cheese, fresh parsley, lemon wedges
Instructions:
1. Preheat the Instant Pot on the highest sauté setting. When the display reads “HOT,” add the butter and olive oil and allow the butter to melt. Then add the chopped shallots and cook, stirring once or twice, for just a few minutes until softened.
2. Add the garlic, lemon zest, anchovy paste (or anchovy fillets), oregano, thyme, red pepper flakes, and black pepper. Cook for just one minute, stirring to break up the anchovy paste (or fillets).
3. Add the white wine and stir to deglaze the bottom of the pot. There shouldn’t be much, but make sure to scrape up any stuck-on bits for added flavor and to avoid getting a “BURN” warning later.
4. Stir in the lemon juice, chicken broth, and clam juice to combine. Then layer the linguine over the top in a cross-hatch pattern. Use a spoon or spatula to press the noodles down into the liquid but don’t stir up the bottom. It’s okay if the noodles aren’t fully submerged – as long as they are touching the liquid, it will bubble and steam upwards to cook them all.
5. Lock and seal the lid and cook for 6 minutes on high followed by a quick pressure release. Stir to separate the noodles and give it a taste check – adjust salt and pepper to your liking.
6. Stir in the reserved clam meat, ½ cup chopped parsley, and ½ cup parmesan. Cover loosely for 10-15 minutes to allow the sauce to thicken and absorb fully into the noodles.
7. Serve with extra parmesan, parsley, and lemon wedges and ENJOY!
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Pasta tossed with lots of garlic, parsley , tomatoes and clams what's there not to love. This is a non alcohol version of red clam sauce where I've used clam juice and pasta water instead of whine which is optional. If you can't find clam juice you can use any other stock whatever is convenient. Try your best to find Italian Canned tomatoes they have a much non acidic and sweeter taste then other. Hope you all enjoy this recipe and please don't forget to share this video and recipe with loved ones.
ingredients:
3/4 pounds linguine
1 can 28 ounce chopped San Marzano tomatoes
1 tsp red crushed peppers
3 tbsp olive oil
1/2 cup parsley
1/2 cup cherry tomatoes cut in half
4 cloves garlic thinly sliced
1 pound clams scrubbed
1/2 cup clam juice
rock-salt as desired
1/2 cup basil sliced.
1/2 TSP crushed black pepper
INSTRUCTIONS:
Set a large 1-gallon pot of water over high heat. Bring to a boil and add 1 tablespoons rock salt. Add the uncooked pasta to the water and cook for 7 to 10 minutes. (The pasta should be a bit undercooked.) Drain the pasta in a colander and reserve.
Begin making the sauce while the pasta is cooking. Set a large 14-inch saute pan over medium-high heat. Add the olive oil to the pan and once hot, add the garlic and saute until light golden brown . Add the crushed red pepper flakes, and saute until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add the clams tomato can, cherry tomatoes, fresh parsley and clam juice stir to combine well, and cook about 3 minutes. Add rock salt, and the par-cooked pasta to the pan, toss to combine, and bring the sauce to a boil. Continue to cook until the shells open, 5 to 7 minutes. Add the xtra parsley sliced basil and toss to combine. Drizzle the extra-virgin olive oil over the pasta and toss to combine. Serve while hot.