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Seafood Salad with Collard Greens Slaw

This can be served immediately as a warm salad or made ahead and served chilled.

Shellfish Chowder with Fresh Thyme

The early Yankees often cooked local shellfish in milk-based chowders with potatoes. True to their English heritage, the colonists planted kitchen gardens with as many herbs as they could cultivate, which they put into all kinds of dishes, including chowders.

Orecchiette Pasta and Littleneck Clams

The dinner menu at the Terrace Dining Room in Phoenix includes this elegant selection. Orechiette, which means "little ears," is a small, round pasta that resembles-little ears.

Linguine with Clams and Arugula

From Il Pastaio, Beverly Hills, California.

Linguine with Spicy Clam Sauce

Jalapeño and basil add zip to a classic dish.

Cioppino

(San Francisco-Style Seafood Soup) Cioppino is San Francisco's answer to bouillabaisse and, like that famous Provencal seafood soup, is made with a variety of the freshest fish possible. In San Francisco the mixture included Dungeness crab, which adds a unique flavor, but any regional crab will do. If crab is not available, substitute another shellfish. No clams? Try mussels. The point is to treat the following recipe as a guide and use whatever looks best in the market the day you make the soup.

Creamy Clam Dip

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Baked Clam Dip Loaf

Serve this appealing hors d'oeurve with cut-up fresh vegetables and breadsticks.

Seafood Paella

"I go to Spain frequently, and I've tried many kinds of paella there," says Bruce Cummings of Baltimore, Maryland. "Recently, though, I discovered an outstanding one right here in Baltimore, at Tio Pepe Restaurante."

Clams and Chorizo with Tomato and Garlic

Serve this dish with French bread to get all the delicious sauce.

Steamed Clams with Ham, Bell Pepper, and Basil

This recipe is part of a grill menu that includes Dijon and Tarragon Grilled Chicken and Grilled Corn with Roasted Garlic Butter . Since you'll be lighting the grill to prepare the chicken and the corn for this menu, try steaming the clams in a pot on the grill as well. The grilled bread slices are good for soaking up the rich broth; if it is easier, the bread can be toasted in the broiler.

Pasta with Clams

Linguine alle vongole
Adapted from Esca For this pasta dish, David Pasternack strongly recommends using a hard, sturdy dried pasta—in other words, don't be tempted to buy fresh or egg linguine. Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 20 min

Spanish-Style Clams

"Can you obtain the recipe for littleneck clams from Antonio's Restaurant in New Bedford?" writes Michelle Dooley of Hanover, Massachusetts. "I read about the restaurant in your magazine, and now that I've been there, I'd like to try my hand at preparing this dish." Serve these clams with crusty bread and a salad to round out the meal.

Clam Chowder

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Palermo Pasta with Clam Sauce

Good accompaniments to this Sicilian-style pasta are an arugula and fig salad, breadsticks, and gelato with amaretti.

Clams in Garlic Sauce

Clams in an oil and garlic sauce are found all over Spain but are especially good in Andalusia, where tiny bean clams are used. Cockles, Manila clams, and small littlenecks work well, too. Serve plenty of crusty bread to soak up the sauce.

Mussels, Clams and Shrimp with Saffron Risotto and Green Olive Relish

A fabulous all-in-one dish, similar to paella, from Lucques in Los Angeles.

Spicy Asian-Style Noodles with Clams

For best results, buy small clams for this quick and sophisticated recipe.
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