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How do you prepare cooked frozen clams?

Asked: Guy Lafrenière, Last Updated:

To cook frozen clams, thaw the clams in the refrigerator, scrub the shells and wash the clam meat under cool water. Steam or use the clams in recipes such as chowders, soups and pasta. Remove frozen clams from the freezer 24 hours before cooking, and let them thaw in the refrigerator.

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