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How do you know when clams are done before cooking?

Asked: Kugan R̆ÉẎG̱ÒN̆, Last Updated:

Before cooking, check for any broken shells or clams that don't close when tapped – these are dead and shouldn't be eaten. It's important that any dirty shells are scrubbed clean as they often come into contact with the sauce or chowder.

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