Posts Tagged by clams
Stuffed Florida Clams
| December 10, 2012 | Posted by Mindy under Cooking, Recipes, Seafood |
Looking for the perfect appetizer to add some pizzazz to your holiday table? How about Stuffed Clams? Florida hard clams are harvested year round and are always in supply at your local seafood market. When shopping for live clams, make sure the shells are free of cracks. Store clams in the refrigerator with the lid… continue reading
Kids and Seafood
| September 13, 2012 | Posted by Nicole under Cooking, Healthy Eating, Kids, Recipes, Seafood |
Getting children to eat seafood really isn’t all that difficult. Kids tend to enjoy the taste and also interesting shapes of things such as shrimp and clams. The hard part is for parents to step out of their routine of spaghetti and chicken, and realize that seafood is actually a lot easier to cook than… continue reading
Costco Offering Clams for $5 Off Per Bag for Father’s Day Weekend!
| June 12, 2012 | Posted by Mindy under Cooking, In Stores, Recipes, Seafood |
Want to impress your family with something special for your Father’s Day cookout? Swing into your local Costco store and pick up a bag of fresh clams for $10! That’s $5 off per bag! This clam promotion is being sponsored by the Bureau of Seafood and will run in Costco Stores from Texas to New… continue reading
Recipe a Day for May: Florida Clam Scampi
| May 20, 2012 | Posted by Sarah under Cooking, Recipes, Seafood |
Have you ever cooked fresh clams? It is actually super easy. You basically just steam them until they pop open! If you want to give it a try, this recipe is a simple and tasty one to start with. Florida Clam Scampi Yield 4 Servings Ingredients 4 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoon olive oil 4 Florida… continue reading
Cedar Key- A Cool Place to Be!
| January 20, 2011 | Posted by admin under Agriculture, Cooking, News, Recipes, Seafood |
Cedar Key lies at the end of a long road tethering it to a mainland shore popularly known as the Nature Coast, one of Florida’s most pristine stretches, protected by refuges and jotted with small fishing villages. Sounds like a cool place if you ask me! Well the tiny town of Cedar Key is in the… continue reading
Dueling Banjos and Dueling Clams
| December 3, 2010 | Posted by admin under Events, Seafood |
On October 15 & 16th of this year, the city of Cedar Key held it’s annual seafood festival, but with a new twist for 2010. A special musical culinary event was held on Saturday, October 16th called Dueling Banjos/Dueling Clams. Two of Florida’s celebrity chefs, Dean Max (Executive Chef at 3030 Ocean Restaurant in Fort… continue reading


