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How to Purge Molluscs

Ryan Goodwin
Ryan Goodwin @cook_3814251
San Francisco, California

As soon as I feel that sandy crunch between my teeth, I'm done eating. It's not always the cooks fault. Sometimes it's the just a season or some mistake in processing that will turn these shellfish impossibly gritty. The amount of misinformation concerning how to handle this problem only makes matters worse. There's no perfect solution, but the method described here is the most effective and well-grounded theory I've come across.

As soon as I feel that sandy crunch between my teeth, I'm done eating. It's not always the cooks fault. Sometimes it's the just a season or some mistake in processing that will turn these shellfish impossibly gritty. The amount of misinformation concerning how to handle this problem only makes matters worse. There's no perfect solution, but the method described here is the most effective and well-grounded theory I've come across.

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How to Purge Molluscs

Ryan Goodwin
Ryan Goodwin @cook_3814251
San Francisco, California

As soon as I feel that sandy crunch between my teeth, I'm done eating. It's not always the cooks fault. Sometimes it's the just a season or some mistake in processing that will turn these shellfish impossibly gritty. The amount of misinformation concerning how to handle this problem only makes matters worse. There's no perfect solution, but the method described here is the most effective and well-grounded theory I've come across.

As soon as I feel that sandy crunch between my teeth, I'm done eating. It's not always the cooks fault. Sometimes it's the just a season or some mistake in processing that will turn these shellfish impossibly gritty. The amount of misinformation concerning how to handle this problem only makes matters worse. There's no perfect solution, but the method described here is the most effective and well-grounded theory I've come across.

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Ingredients

3 hours
1 serving
  • 1Clams
  • 1Salt
  • 1Water
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3 hours
  1. 1

    Wash the shellfish well, pressing each gently to ensure it is alive. It is not uncommon for a shell full of mud or sand to work it's way into the group. But, a good pinch will usually reveal these impostors.

  2. 2

    Discard any shellfish which do not close relatively quickly when disturbed.

  3. 3

    Immerse shellfish in 1/3 cup salt per gallon of cold water. Soak for several hours. This should encourage the little creatures to spit out any grit they've collected.

  4. 4

    Drain and scrub once more.

  5. 5

    Store on ice over a strainer, covered with a damp cloth. This keeps them cold and moist, but not immersed in fresh water (which will kill them and make them go bad).

  6. 6

    Cook off a few and taste to check for grit. It's always better to find a problem before it's on a plate.

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on July 19, 2014 18:30
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mommacindy
mommacindy @cook_3648497
April 17, 2016 15:04
When i was a kid we would go claming and we used corn meal. The clams spit out the sand and took the corn meal in. Love clams!
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