How to De-Sand Shijimi Clams

This is my mother's secret trick!
Shijimi live in lakes, so it's up to you whether you add salt or not. (Note: If you are using shijimi from brackish waters such as Lake Shinji, it's fine to add 1% salt.)
Just adding an iron utensil to the bowl gets rid of the sand very quickly. Recipe by Misoji banana
How to De-Sand Shijimi Clams
This is my mother's secret trick!
Shijimi live in lakes, so it's up to you whether you add salt or not. (Note: If you are using shijimi from brackish waters such as Lake Shinji, it's fine to add 1% salt.)
Just adding an iron utensil to the bowl gets rid of the sand very quickly. Recipe by Misoji banana
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