How To Remove Clams from Shells
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Jim Davis, a native of West Virginia, has had two successful professional careers, one traveling the world building hospitals in seven countries and another as a Mortgage Broker in the Gaithersburg Area.
Jim is a graduate of the part-time Professional Program of L’Academie de Cuisine in Gaithersburg and has been a teaching assistant at the Bethesda location of L’Academie for more than 8 years and has assisted both local and world-renowned chefs in more than 500 classes. He has been teaching more than forty cooking classes in all disciplines each year for the last 8 years for the Montgomery County Recreation Department and also is an instructor at Bryan’s Kitchen, a Cooking Studio in the Kentlands section of Gaithersburg, MD, owned by his son, Bryan Davis.
Jim also has a strong interest in wine and has studied wines with leading wine educators. He teaches a monthly wine and food pairing class for the Montgomery County Recreation Department and teaches private wine and food pairing parties and classes in the clients home or at Bryan’s Kitchen. Jim is a member of the Society of Wine Educators.
Jim was named “Chef of the Year,” 2005-2006, in July 2005 at the Annual Summit of the American Personal Chef Association in New Orleans, LA. Jim is also the Eastern Regional Director of the APCA.
Jim and Sandra have been married for 48 years, have four married children and six grandchildren.
How To Remove Clams from Shells
Jim Davis for Harris Teeter shows us how to open and serve clams.
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Jim Davis: Hi! Chef Jim Davis for Harris Teeter. I am going to show you now, how to open and serve clams? Clams come from saltwater, a typically around estuaries around the bays. These are Littleneck clams. If they seem to be covered with sand or silt, I rinse them off a little bit in a cold running water. Usually they don't require much of scrubbing or cleaning. Using, I use an oyster knife, some people use an shucking knife but I use an oyster knife to open the clam. I just put my knife in at the hinge and open it over a bowl or a dish of some kind so you have been keep those wonderful clam juices. Once I have opened that up then I kind of scrape along the inside of the top of the shell, so that I can get the clam loose some gel and then I pull it open like that. Then we take our knife and run under clams, so will loosen all the muscles. The clam has unlike the oysters, though clam has two abductor muscles and fastens up both the top and bottom of the shell. That's our clam. There is our clam juice so that we can finish it up. And that's the way you shuck n serve clams.
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