BACON GARLIC CLAM PLATTER

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How does any hostess go wrong serving a big platter of Clams with bacon, garlic, veggies and crusty bread. Let me tell you, " You don't". Everyone loves this dish when I serve it. It's not just the plain garlic butter, this really is a meal, that's filling and more importantly, memorable!!! It's fun and fairly inexpensive. We buy a 100 clams at a time, so you guessed it, Chowder for tonight!!!!

Provided by Lori Frazee @BarnGoddessBBQ

Categories     Seafood

Number Of Ingredients 11

60 - little neck clams
8 - strips of bacon, sliced
1 small onions, small white, chopped
1 stalk(s) celery, chopped
6 - baby carrots, chopped small
1 cup(s) white wine
1/2 stick(s) butter
12 ounce(s) soba noodles
10 clove(s) garlic peeled
- crusty bread of choice
1 can(s) diced tomatoes

Steps:

  • Gather your goods!! Put your clams in a large bowl or pot under cold running water, remove surface dirt and debris, then fill container with water so the clams will release extra grit and sand.
  • Wash and prep your other veggies. Get pot of water on for noodles. I prefer the green tea noodles or buck wheat. They are light and flavorful, beautiful with this dish. Prepare according to package. Boil about 6 minutes, drain and set a side
  • While noodles are being prepared, take the cut up bacon and saute in large pot over medium high heat. After bacon begins to render add veggies continue to cook until bacon is crisping. Add garlic, and cook till garlic aroma fills the air. Add wine and tomatoes bring to boil.
  • Rinse clams again, drain and add to the bacon / veggie mix. cook until clams open. As the open, move them out of pan to make room for more clams as they open.
  • Meal while, toast your bread of choice, however is best for you, I prefer the grill, but an oven is perfect.
  • Now that your clams are all open, place the soba noodles in the remaining broth and add the butter. stir around, return clams to broth, add more wine if needed. Serve on a large platter with crusty bread. Enjoy and have fun with your guest. Put any remaining broth in a few side cups for your guest, just in case they want more!

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