The Taste of the Sea on Your Plate: The Magic of Spaghetti with Clams
Okay, let’s get one thing straight: if there’s one dish that can make me close my eyes and hear the sound of the waves while I’m standing in the kitchen wearing my slippers, it’s spaghetti with clams. A symbol of Campania and beloved all across Italy, this is one of those recipes that looks incredibly simple until you actually make it. Then you discover that a couple of little tricks make all the difference between “pretty good” and “standing ovation.”
Plump, juicy clams, a sprinkle of fresh parsley, and that naturally creamy sauce created by the starch released from the pasta. No tricks, no cheese, just a handful of ingredients and a little attention. It’s one of the most beloved Italian seafood pasta dishes, and it’s not hard to see why.
Spaghetti with Clams
Description
Born along the coast of Campania, this seafood pasta dish is a true Italian classic. Juicy clams, the aroma of fresh herbs, and that creamy texture that naturally develops as the pasta is finished in the sauce: no unusual ingredients, just perfect balance. An easy-to-follow preparation that delivers a restaurant-worthy result.
Ingredients
Instructions
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First Things First: Let's Check Those Clams 🌊
Let's start with the least glamorous part, but one that's absolutely essential. Check the clams one by one: any with cracked shells or shells that are already open should be discarded immediately.
The clams that are still closed deserve a quick test. Give the shell a firm tap against a cutting board or the edge of the sink. If it opens and releases sand or dirt, discard it without a second thought. The others are ready for their little bath.
Rinse the clams thoroughly under cold running water, then transfer them to a bowl filled with cold water and coarse salt. Let them purge for 2-3 hours so they can release any sand trapped inside.
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Garlic, Olive Oil and Patience 🧄
Once the clams have finished purging, rinse them again and drain them well.
Pour a generous drizzle of extra virgin olive oil into a large pan and add the garlic clove. Let it warm over low heat for 2-3 minutes, just long enough to infuse the oil with its aroma. It should turn lightly golden, not charred: burnt garlic does not forgive.
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Let's Get Those Clams Open 🐚
Turn up the heat and add the clams to the pan. Immediately cover with the lid and cook for 3-5 minutes, gently shaking the pan from time to time.
As the shells start to open, keep an eye on them. As soon as the clams are open, turn off the heat. Don't cook them any longer than necessary, otherwise they can become tough and rubbery.
Set the clams aside and carefully strain their cooking liquid through a fine-mesh sieve. That's basically the sea in concentrated form, so whatever you do, don't throw it away.
Meanwhile, finely chop the parsley and keep it ready.
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The Pasta Takes Center Stage 🍝
Bring a large pot of water to a boil and add salt, but don't go overboard: the clam liquid will already bring plenty of flavor.
Cook the spaghetti and drain them halfway through the cooking time indicated on the package. They should still be quite al dente because they will finish cooking directly in the pan.
Before draining them, remember to reserve at least one cup of pasta cooking water. Keep it close: it's going to help us create that creamy texture.
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This Is Where the Magic Happens 💧
Pour the strained clam liquid into the pan and return it to the heat. Add the spaghetti, drained halfway through cooking, and start tossing them.
Continue cooking for the remaining time needed to finish the pasta, adding a little pasta cooking water as needed. Toss the spaghetti frequently: the starch they release, together with the clam liquid, will gradually create the glossy, velvety creaminess we're looking for.
No cream, no butter and, above all, no cheese. The pasta earns its creaminess all by itself.
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Back in Go the Clams 🐚
When the spaghetti are finally al dente and the sauce has reached a beautifully creamy consistency, return the clams to the pan.
Add a generous grind of black pepper and gently toss everything together for 30-60 seconds, just long enough to bring everything back to the same temperature without overcooking the clams.
If the pasta looks a little too dry, add another small splash of pasta cooking water and keep going. It's always better to add it little by little than to end up with soup.
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Parsley and Straight to the Table 🌿
Turn off the heat, add the freshly chopped parsley and give everything one final good toss.
Serve immediately, making sure the clams and sauce are evenly distributed among the portions.
Spaghetti with clams do not like to wait: get them to the table right away, while they're hot, creamy and still smell like the sea.
Nutrition Facts
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 396kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 11.6g18%
- Saturated Fat 1.7g9%
- Sodium 814mg34%
- Total Carbohydrate 57.7g20%
- Dietary Fiber 2.4g10%
- Sugars 2.8g
- Protein 14.5g29%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
The Most Important Tip? Eat Them Immediately!
Spaghetti with clams are at their best when freshly made: the pasta has the perfect texture, the sauce is creamy, and the aroma of the sea is still the star of the show.
If you happen to have leftovers, store them in the refrigerator in a tightly sealed container for no more than 1 day. To reheat them, it's best to use a pan over low heat with a small drizzle of olive oil and, if necessary, a splash of water.
The microwave? Better leave it out of this story. The clams aren't exactly its biggest fans. 😄
