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Manilla Butter Clams

Post by kuttkilla » Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:46 pm

Does anyone love the manilla buttter clams from Costco? I could eat about 10 pounds of these things. What a culinary delight!

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Post by kevinb » Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:09 am

Never had them, I suppose you could bring them on our fishing trip. haha!

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Post by kuttkilla » Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:10 am

kevinb wrote:Never had them, I suppose you could bring them on our fishing trip. haha!
What fishing trip?!#-o

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Post by Shad_Eating_Grin » Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:17 am

kuttkilla wrote:Does anyone love the manilla buttter clams from Costco? I could eat about 10 pounds of these things. What a culinary delight!
Did Costco actually label the clams as "Manila butter clams"? It's a mislabeling if they did, but then again it's probably not reasonable to expect the Costco seafood clerk to be able to tell the difference.

There are three different species in the local beaches, which are commonly sought after and which look similar to each other:

a) The butter clam (native to WA)--identifiable by non-crisscrossing lines on the white shell

b) The native littleneck (native to WA)--identifiable by criss-crossing lines on the white shell

c) The Manila clam (a littleneck that is non-native to WA, but have been established here probably since the early 20th century)--looks very similar to the native littleneck because it has the criss-crossing lines on the shell but will often have patches of brown color on the outside of the shell and a patch of purple color inside of the shell near the siphon

Most of the clams I see in the market are the mix of native and Manila clams in the same tray. Have not seen too many butter clams in the store.

All of them are DEE LEE CIOUS
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Post by kevinb » Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:17 am

The one that you forgot to invite me on:-"

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Post by kuttkilla » Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:26 am

kevinb wrote:The one that you forgot to invite me on:-"
You're always welcome aboard my boat, you know that. Just PM me for a day you want to go...Saturday I'm heading out, so maybe you can jump on board and ride along for a good day of fishing up north...PM if interested.:bball:
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Post by fishnislife » Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:27 am

kevinb wrote:The one that you forgot to invite me on:-"
LOL
That's good.

And yes, those clams are very good.



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Post by kuttkilla » Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:50 am

Shad_Eating_Grin wrote:
kuttkilla wrote:Does anyone love the manilla buttter clams from Costco? I could eat about 10 pounds of these things. What a culinary delight!
Did Costco actually label the clams as "Manila butter clams"? It's a mislabeling if they did, but then again it's probably not reasonable to expect the Costco seafood clerk to be able to tell the difference.

There are three different species in the local beaches, which are commonly sought after and which look similar to each other:

a) The butter clam (native to WA)--identifiable by non-crisscrossing lines on the white shell

b) The native littleneck (native to WA)--identifiable by criss-crossing lines on the white shell

c) The Manila clam (a littleneck that is non-native to WA, but have been established here probably since the early 20th century)--looks very similar to the native littleneck because it has the criss-crossing lines on the shell but will often have patches of brown color on the outside of the shell and a patch of purple color inside of the shell near the siphon

Most of the clams I see in the market are the mix of native and Manila clams in the same tray. Have not seen too many butter clams in the store.

All of them are DEE LEE CIOUS
Where I go some say manilla butter clams...Costco sells them at the cheapest and they are pre-purged; just the way I like them :) Yummy!

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Post by A9 » Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:08 am

I can pick limits of them easily off my beach cabin...I'll bring some down for ya....It don't get any better then fresh...
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Post by kuttkilla » Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:30 pm

Sam Kafelafish wrote:I can pick limits of them easily off my beach cabin...I'll bring some down for ya....It don't get any better then fresh...

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I'd love some if there isn't/was a "red-tide." This seems to be the problem everywhere I go to pick-up these clams. I wonder if the government just says there is a "red tide" just to make sure that we don't harvest any. I love baby manilla clams like I do a good burger.

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Post by A9 » Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:37 pm

No red tides up my way usually...
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Post by kuttkilla » Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:28 am

Sam Kafelafish wrote:No red tides up my way usually...
Can you pick some up for me Mr. Kafelafish when you go up to your cabin real soon here?? I really want some fresh ones badly...might have to make a Costco run for a bag or two :bounce:

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Post by A9 » Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:14 pm

kuttkilla wrote:
Sam Kafelafish wrote:No red tides up my way usually...
Can you pick some up for me Mr. Kafelafish when you go up to your cabin real soon here?? I really want some fresh ones badly...might have to make a Costco run for a bag or two :bounce:

SHOOT! Just got back from my cabin. Had some fresh clams last night and watched the NCAA games in the process of eating em...

Didn't even THINK to dig another limit today and bring em over....](*,)
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Post by kuttkilla » Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:21 pm

Sam Kafelafish wrote:
kuttkilla wrote:
Sam Kafelafish wrote:No red tides up my way usually...
Can you pick some up for me Mr. Kafelafish when you go up to your cabin real soon here?? I really want some fresh ones badly...might have to make a Costco run for a bag or two :bounce:

SHOOT! Just got back from my cabin. Had some fresh clams last night and watched the NCAA games in the process of eating em...

Didn't even THINK to dig another limit today and bring em over....](*,)
Ahh, no worries. These NCAA games are sure fun to watch!

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Post by SmokinAces » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:51 pm

Make sure you don't eat some bad clams. Those have left me on the shitter for hours before. No joke!!! :-&
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Post by kuttkilla » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:58 pm

SmokinAces wrote:Make sure you don't eat some bad clams. Those have left me on the shitter for hours before. No joke!!! :-&
Really? Have you heard of Beano...I heard that stuff really works! :-$

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