Clam digging is one of the favorite activity for Penangite's childhood. Embarrassingly, hubby and I had not experience it before. Last Sunday, my lady boss invited us to join her family for a beach outing in my neighborhood. Thanks to her, I got my first chance to experience clam digging. While we were busy digging, the kids were enjoying themselves collecting tons of sea shells. As a first timer, I managed to harvest 2 handful of medium size clams.
We brought home the clams and soaked in fresh water overnight. This helps to clean the sand that were stored inside the clams. I was thinking what should I do with that little amount of clams. The quantity is too little to cook a dish for two. Suddenly, an idea came across my mind. Yes, seafood pasta! A simple recipe bursting with the vibrancy of seafood and tangy pasta sauce. Though the clam is tiny in size compared to mussels, but it has a distinct flavor on its own. It gets along well with other ingredients and the result is a delicious pasta dish.
My seafood pasta is submitted to Ruth's Presto Pasta Night. The host of the week is Girlichef.
Seafood Pasta
Serves 2
Ingredients:
Spaghetti, amount for 2
10 medium-sized prawns, peeled and deveined
2 handful of clams
4 pcs of frozen fish cocktail
1 can of tomato pasta sauce
4 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
50ml water
3 tbsp olive oil
Method:
1. Bring a pot of water to a boil. Cook the spaghetti exactly according to the packet instruction. Drain and set aside.
2. Oven-baked the fish cocktail as per the packaging instruction. Cook and set aside.
3. Heat some olive oil in a sauce pan. Saute the garlic till fragrant. Add the clams and prawns to stir-fry for 1 minute.
4. Pour in the pasta sauce and water. Cook and stirring for 2 minutes.
5. Toss with spaghetti and serve with baked fish cocktails.
It is not easy to find a restaurant serving pasta with clams.. I just love clams
ReplyDeleteno after effect???
ReplyDeleteMing Na, thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately the clams that I got were not meaty. Haha...
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wow, creative! normally we dont put clams in seafood spaghetti....slurps slurps
ReplyDeleteOh, this sounds absolutely delicious!! Thanks for sending it my way for PPN this week :)
ReplyDeleteI like how you prepared the seafood pasta.... looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteLuckily i had my dinner liao. I love pasta and this one definitely makes me salivating!
ReplyDeleteSimpleGirl, I just don't want to waste the clams, hehe...
ReplyDeletegirlichef, no problem at all. Let's see how the round up.
Selba, thank you. :P
Dora, haha...Luckily you took an early dinner hor?
Looks so delicious and nice presentation!
ReplyDeletevery pretty :)
ReplyDeleteWe tried cooking this during our stay at overseas. This recipe looks different. Will try this one day! ^^
I have never been clam digging but it sounds like fun! What a good recipe.
ReplyDeleteI love clam digging too! There is once I managed to get 1 and 1/2 pails. I used one whole wok of clams to cook soup, super 'tee'! :)
ReplyDeleteAnncoo, thanks. :)
ReplyDeleteChristine, hope you'll like it.
Joanne, clam digging is really fun. :)
Cariso, wah you so "geng", 1 & a half pail sure sweet la.
Oh yeah, clam digging is indeed my childhood's favourite activity. Why I see clam recipe appearing in many blogs now? Is it the right season to eat clams? Your pasta dish looks absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteNever know Penang beaches can dig clam one.... =.=''
ReplyDeleteFood For Tots, not sure if now is the season, but every time when my boss go there, sure she manages to get some clams home.
ReplyDeletemimid3vils, you'll not able to see people digging clams, cuz the beach is hidden.
I love seafood pasta. Yours looks great.
ReplyDeletegreat pasta...really makes me salivate =]
ReplyDeleteThe Food Hunter and My Taste Heaven, thanks you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by too.