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clambake

[klam-beyk] / ˈklæmˌbeɪk /














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If clambakes and lobster dinners are your typical cookout fare, be sure to give this dish a try.

From Salon

Inspired by the iconic New England clambake, these grill packs replace lobster with quick-cooking shrimp, along with spicy sausage, corn, and potatoes.

From Salon

Hosting a lavish graduation party for Ruby, Margot had considered flying in a catering crew to simulate a New England clambake.

From New York Times

The clamdiggers, who pull softshell clams for use in chowders and clambakes from tidal muck, have weathered an aging workforce, relentless predators that eat shellfish, warming waters and fickle markets.

From Washington Times

Early spring delivered an unforgettable mini clambake: two white asparagus spears alongside a single razor-clam shell filled with a creamy mince of clam and salmon.

From Seattle Times