A clambake is a symbol of New England, built on Native American cooking traditions and kept alive by the New Englanders who still host clambakes to this day. The traditional New England Clambake is a ...
Ina Garten “finally got smart” after years of doing clambakes at the beach for her Barefoot Contessa store. She prefers to do kitchen clambakes for an easier experience all-around. The cookbook author ...
We love a good old-fashioned seaside feast when the time is right. But we wondered: Is it possible to recreate that smoky, salty goodness from the comfort of a home kitchen? How can we translate all ...
A traditional clambake involves the romance of an open flame, plenty of drinks, fine weather for outdoor dining and a crowd with an appetite for a shellfish bounty. Though people strongly disagree on ...
As a native New Englander who spent blissful summers on Cape Cod, I consider myself somewhat of a clambake expert. I know all too well, however, that not every day nor every location lends itself to ...
WASHINGTON — Every September the Institute for American Indian Studies hosts a traditional clambake, called From Earth to Sea. This year’s event will be held at 6 p.m. Sept. 11 at the Riverwalk ...