What is the best food to compliment baby clams?



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angel hair pasta
Baby clams should be put into seafood dish as part of other seafood like mussels, lobster and crab etc. and create a combo seafood dish like a Paella. Baby clams by themselves are too small to eat individually.
Pasta Alfredo or rice pilaf.
Linguine in a cream sauce with baby clams,make sure to rinse the clams of all the sediment before adding to the pasta.
Chips.
bratwurst. thats what i heard anyway.
Angel hair pasta, diced tomatoes, pinch of basil.

If you're really into cooking, a really delicious way to use clams is Minorcan Clam Chowder, a St. Augustine specialty. This is a clear chowder [vs. a milk-based chowder.]
A little lemon juice, some butter & maybe a bit of pepper (little salt if you are not using the butter). The bottom line is that they are a delicate taste so if you need to put something with them to "complete" the meal use something with a very mild flavor: pasta dressed with just a little olive oil, salt and pepper, rice unflavored or lightly flavored or cous cous would all still let the sweet flavor of the clams to come through.
bratwurst, that's what people are saying
I made a really nice veg stir-fry with a light oyster sauce and baby clams. You can serve it with noodles.

If you're not into cooking both the veg and the sauce can be bought ready to fry.

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