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Topic: Backyard Clambake?  (Read 2768 times)

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Im lately kind of obsessed with the idea of doing a backyard clambake, either in ground or on a range.  Never actually having eaten a proper new england clambake, wondering if anyone w experience thinks it’s doable?

It seems like not much different from hawaiian imu luau cooking.  Also seems similar to a crab boil, or seafood boil in a bag a la Boiling Crab?

Whats the difference and dyu think it’s achievable backyard dining?


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I've never tried cooking one myself, but I ate quite a few during the decade that I lived in MA and MD. The closest that we do now is Chinese hotpot (my wife is Taiwanese).

In any case, I think it should definitely be do-able, and I'm interested to see what the experts here have to say...
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You can legally harvest 10 pounds of most seaweeds
I think that’s an ingredient
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