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Seasaltwithfood a few months ago
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3 Lbs,
Chili,
Chopped Ginger,
Cloves Garlic,
Dish,
Garlic,
Ginger,
High Heat,
Julienned,
Open Season,
Peanut Oil,
Printable Recipe,
Recipe Ingredients,
Rice Wine,
Sea Salt,
Seafood Dishes,
Shaoxing,
Shells,
Steamed Clams,
Wok
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Steamed Clams With Rice Wine

Steamed Clams With Rice Wine is one of my favorite seafood dishes. A simple dish that is yummy on it’s own or eaten with some steamed rice. The combination of the wine, fresh clams, and chopped ginger makes this dish so addictive. Try it.

Steamed Clams With Rice Wine
(Printable Recipe)
Ingredients
3 lbs Clams, washed and drained
2 Cloves Garlic, lightly crushed
3 Thai Bird’s Eye Chilies, chopped
3 Slices Ginger, julienned or chopped
5 Tbsp Shaoxing Rice Wine
1 Tbsp Peanut Oil
Sea Salt to taste
Method
In a large wok over high heat, add peanut oil, garlic and ginger. Stir briefly until fragrant and toss in the chili and clams. Give it a quick stir and mix in the rice wine. Close the lid and cook until all the clams’ shells are open. Season the clams lightly with sea salt, if desired. Serve immediately.



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