Growing up at the Jersey Shore one of my favorite appetizers was Baked Stuffed Clams. Somehow they got the name of Deviled Clams which helped their popularity at shore restaurants.
Seafood appetizers were always popular during my restaurant days at the Jersey Shore and my version of Baked Stuffed Clams was always a clear winner when it came to appetizers.
The biggest difference between baked stuffed clams and my clams casino recipe is the amount of bread crumbs that are used to make the stuffing. Other than that and a little added extra heat (optional) the ingredients are the same,
Ingredients to make Baked Stuffed Clams
Let’s start by gathering the ingredients we need to make Baked Stuffed Clams. In Chef Speak this is called the Mise en Place which translates into Everything in its Place.
Not only does setting your ingredients up ahead of time speed the cooking process, but it also helps ensure you have everything you need to make the dish.
How to make Baked Stuffed Clams
The first step in making Baked Stuffed Clams is prepping the clams. That means thoroughly rinsing the clams in cold running water. This process usually takes about 5 minutes to make sure you’ve gotten as much of the residue off the clams as possible.
After cleaning the clams, you’re ready to steam them open. Over high heat In a medium to large pot add 1 tablespoon olive oil and ยฝ cup water. Add the clams to the pot and cover, allowing the clams to cook for 6-10 minutes or until the shells have all opened.
Once the clams have steamed open, you can remove the clams from the pot to let them cool until you can comfortably handle them.
Remove the clam meat from the clams (not the clam foot which is attached to the shell) and chop into small pieces.
**Save the clam broth that you don’t need for this recipe for later use in soups or sauces.
Pick 12 of the best clam shells for stuffing. Break apart the clamshells from their hinges removing the foot from the shell. Rinse the shells in cold running water until clean. Set aside until needed.
How to make the stuffing for the clams
In a large sautรฉ pan over medium-high heat, melt the butter. Add the bacon, onion and peppers; saute for 2 minutes then add the garlic and continue to saute for another minute.
Remove the pan from the heat and add the minced clams, bread crumbs, parsley, lemon juice, seasonings, and clam juice.
Stir until the stuffing mixture is completely moistened. The stuffing should be moist but not soggy. Add more clam juice if too dry or more bread crumbs if too wet.
Stuff the clam shells with the deviled clam mixture and place them on a baking sheet.
*You can freeze the deviled clams at this point on the baking sheet. Then store them in an airtight container until you want to bake them.
Bake for approximately 20-25 minutes at 375 degrees F. Or until the tops start to brown.
Serve the baked stuffed clams with lemon wedges and enjoy!
Swathi
This looks perfect clams, Love that crispy top and filling interior with lot of falvor. Great appeizer for any get together.
Lois
Chef Dennis, your stuff is so good, it should be against the law. Wonderful cooking.
Kita Bryant
Oh boy these clams look so good. I could live off of seafood.
Debra Schroeder
I love clams but have never tried deviled clams. The recipe seems easy enough and itโs not too carb heavy.
Kathy
I have never tried clams before. These sure look delicious too. I think it’s about time I give them a try.
Lynndee
That dish looks delish! I haven’t had clams in a while because it’s hard to find them here.
Jennifer Van Haitsma
This sounds so good! I’ve never made clams myself but they look tasty. I would love to try these.
Tasheena@yahoo.com
This looks so yummy. I canโt wait to make this recipe with my family.
Heather
These clams look amazing! I can’t wait to make these for my husband, he will love them!
Joline
I’m jealous! We rarely get fresh seafood here. Mostly frozen. Will that work in this recipe?
Amber Myers
These look interesting! I don’t think I’ve ever had deviled clams before. I’ll have to try them out.
melissa chapman
My son loves seafood and clams are his favorite. I will try to make this for him if I see clams in the market.
Charles roberts
Tell your son if he likes it to write the recipe down and make a folder with his motherโs recipes . My mother made great deviled clams but she died when I was 10 , so far couldnโt come close. Iโm gonna try this recipe
Paula Schuck
Dennis: This looks so good. I have never cooked clams and wouldn’t know where to begin to be honest. But, I would definitely try this if I could get fresh clams here ever. I think you have several remarkable clam recipes here. I am getting super hungry reading them. Also, how do you always make this look doable? That is an art.
Pam Wattenbarger
I do love seafood and am not sure if I’ve ever had deviled clams before. I definitely want to try them now.
Robin Rue
Ohhhh these sound absolutely lovely. I am sure my whole family will absolutely love them.