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Product Overview

  • Mild ocean brininess and pleasantly sweet undertones
  • The most tender clam with an accompanying plump and juicy texture
  • Ideal for serving raw on the half shell or for a wide range of cooking applications
  • Harvested from Virginia's seafood-famous Chincoteague Bay
  • Contains 50 clams; ships refrigerated
UPC Code:400013034489

Specs

Quantity
1/Case
Shipping Weight
11.5 lb.
Clam Diameter
1 Inch
Clam Type
Littleneck
Features
Made in America
Meat Variety
Clam
Source
Wild-Caught
Species
Crassostrea Virginica
Style
In-Shell
Type
Clams

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Details

On a sun-soaked estuary where fresh and salt water intertwine, the famous Rappahannock Oyster Co. 50 count live Olde Salt littleneck clams live and thrive. Infused with the natural merroir of Virginia's seafood-famous Chincoteague Bay, these clams feature a mild ocean brininess and pleasantly sweet undertones. They're irresistibly tender with a plump and juicy texture which gives littlenecks their definitive bite, and are filled with nourishing Vitamin B and iron. Littleneck clams typically measure around 1" in diameter, while having the overall classic bivalve taste of a rich, briny, and complex flavor profile.

Littleneck clams are widely versatile when made with different cooking applications. Because they are the most tender clam, they are perfect for shucking and serving raw on the half shell on a bed of ice, served over pasta for Spaghetti alle Vongole, stuffed and broiled for the iconic Clams Casino, or steamed and served in a light cream or spicy tomato sauce.

To store in a refrigerator, line a damp towel along a rimmed baking sheet. Place the clams in a single layer along the towel, and place another damp towel on top of the clams. You can also place them on a bed of ice, but be cautious of this method as clams have a higher mortality rate when iced and re-iced. Clams are easiest to open after they have been cooling in the refrigerator for a few hours. The cold relaxes the muscles that usually keep the shell tightly clamped down. If a clam is already open before you try to open it, tap the clam to see if it closes. If the clam does not close when you tap it, discard the clam. To clean the clams right before serving, let them soak in fresh water for 10-20 minutes. This will flush out any sand or water that is in their shell. Only do this before you are about to serve raw on the half shell or prepare them with a cooking application as having clams sit in freshwater for an extended period of time will kill the clams, causing them to go bad quickly. As per ServSafe guidelines, remember to keep the tag on file for 90 days.

In 2001, the Chesapeake Bay was hitting its lowest oyster harvesting period yet. This once fruitful body of water became almost bivalve-desolate, until a few individuals rose to the occasion to resurrect the once famous oyster production. Rappahannock Oyster Co. not only restored the native Bay oyster, but they made it thrive, hitting new oyster production records that haven't been noted in decades. Through oyster and clam farmers using sustainable aquaculture methods, chefs seeking out high-quality mollusks, patrons purchasing and eating responsibly-raised seafood, and even politicians passing bills in favor of purpose over profit, the Chesapeake Bay is singing with premium bivalves, and is once again known as one of the greatest oyster regions in the world. Now, Rappahannock Oyster Co. lives by their mission: "good food, grown well" as a constant reminder of what a community can do when everyone comes together to celebrate their region's food.

Because this item is not stocked in our warehouse, processing, transit times and stock availability will vary. If you need your items by a certain date, please contact us prior to placing your order. Expedited shipping availability may vary. We cannot guarantee that this item can be cancelled off of the order or returned once it is placed.

Attention CA Residents:

Attention CA Residents

WARNING:This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.

  • Refrigerated Food

    Refrigerated Food

    This item is shipped refrigerated. You will need to ensure this item is stored at 41 degrees Fahrenheit or cooler.

  • Live Food

    Live Food

    This is a live product and will need to be stored appropriately upon arrival.

  • Sustainably Farm-Raised Shellfish

    Sustainably Farm-Raised Shellfish

    This farm-raised shellfish product was grown using aquaculture practices that help to improve water quality and restore marine environments.

  • Made in America

    Made in America

    This item was made in the United States of America.

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