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Beer Steamed Clams with Poblano and Corn

Sweet clams, with corn and fresh poblanos, steamed in beer and served with a chimichurri sauce.

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Beer Steamed Clams with Poblano and Corn


  • Author: Leora Ellingson

Description

Drunken clams, anyone? But seriously, the combination of fresh corn, poblanos, fragrant basil, and sweet clams steamed in beer; is addicting. And bonus points for it being on the table so quickly!


Ingredients

Scale

1 lb spaghetti

1 onion, diced

1 poblano pepper, diced

3 ears of corn, cut off the cob

4 basil leaves, chiffonade

12 t Old Bay seasoning

4 oz clam juice or seafood stock

1 12 oz beer, I used Blue Moon

2 lbs fresh clams, picked over; removing any that aren’t closed or that are broken


Instructions

In a large pot, bring salted water to a boil.  Cook pasta al dente.

Meanwhile, heat olive oil in a dutch oven and saute the onion and poblano until tender.  Add corn and saute until heated through.  Sprinkle with the basil and Old Bay seasoning.  Pour in clam juice and beer and bring to a simmer.  Add clams to the pot and put the lid on.  Simmer about 5 minutes, until the liquid reduces and the clams open. 

Drain pasta.

Serve pasta with clams, drizzled with jalapeno basil sauce (recipe below).

 

Jalapeno Basil Sauce

3 garlic cloves

2 jalapenos

4 scallions

3 limes, juiced

1 bunch, cilantro

1-1/2 c basil

½-3/4 c olive oil

Salt and pepper

Combine in a food processor.  Pulse to combine and form a sauce.  Start with ½ cup olive oil, only add more if it needs to be thinner.  Add slowly to achieve the desired consistency.  Set aside.

Aboutadmin

Hi! I'm Leora. I am married to a fire captain (who is also the man of my dreams!), a mom to five grown kids, and a nana to five darling grandkids! I firmly believe in the importance of putting distractions away and sitting down together for family dinner, and doing so has been a tradition in our home ever since my husband and I got married 30 years ago. In fact, my children still come home often for family dinners, even though most are moved out of the house. My goal is to provide you with delicious recipes that you can share with your loved ones around the table. So, join my family for dinner, and pass your plates!

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