Recipe courtesy of Michael Pataran

Littleneck Clams with Tamarind-Tomato Broth, Scallion, Ginger and Cellophane Noodles

  • Level: Easy
  • Yield: 4 servings
  • Total: 1 hr 50 min
  • Prep: 10 min
  • Inactive: 40 min
  • Cook: 1 hr
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Ingredients

3 ounces tamarind paste (in brick form)

1 tablespoon palm sugar

1 stalk lemongrass, smashed

3 cloves garlic, mashed and minced

16 littleneck clams

1/2 cup cornmeal

4 cups whole plum tomatoes (fresh or canned), crushed

4 ounces cellophane noodles

2 tablespoons ginger juice (from grated and squeezed fresh ginger)

3 tablespoons thick sweet soy sauce (called kecap manis)

1 bird's eye chile, minced

8 Thai basil leaves, stacked, rolled and thinly sliced (called chiffonade)

3 tablespoons Thai fish sauce

1 scallion, thinly sliced

1 medium lemon, zested

Directions

  1. In a pot, combine all the tamarind, palm sugar, lemongrass and 2 1/2 cups water and bring to a boil. Mash the mixture with a potato masher. Strain the stock through a fine-mesh strainer lined with cheesecloth while pressing with the back of a wooden spoon. (This can be done 4 to 5 days in advance.) Keep refrigerated until needed.
  2. Purge the clams: In a bowl, combine the clams, cornmeal, and 4 cups of cold water. Place in the refrigerator for about 30 to 40 minutes, to clean out any sand. Remove the clams from the water and discard the water.
  3. Pass the tomatoes through a food mill to remove the seeds (they can be bitter), so that only the juice remains. Set aside.
  4. Bring a pot of water to a boil and cook the cellophane noodles for 4 to 6 minutes, or until done. Strain and put 1/2 cup each of the noodles in 4 wide soup bowls.
  5. In a wok fitted with a steamer rack (or circular cake rack), bring the tamarind stock, ginger juice, and tomato juice to a boil. Place the clams on the rack, cover, and cook until they open and release their juice into the broth. Divide the clams among the soup bowls, leaving the broth in the wok.
  6. Stir the sweet soy sauce, minced chile, and basil into the broth and simmer for 1 minute. Remove from the heat and stir in the fish sauce. Ladle the broth over the clams and garnish with scallions and lemon zest. Serve immediately.

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DEBRA W.

My 13 year old son and I made this dish tonight and could not believe how delicious it was! <br /> <br />We couldn't find palm sugar so we used cane, and we couldn't find the pepper so we used a dried Thai and put it in the mixture for steaming, but it still turned out 5 star. <br /> <br />We have decided to make a batch of this delicious sauce, omitting only the clams, and experiment. Next week we are going to braise chicken breasts in it, slice them and serve them over the cellophane noodles. We predict a superb feast!

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