Seafood Savvy
Preparing & Handling Steamers Important: DO NOT suffocate clams by sealing them in a plastic bag or air-tight container. DO NOT put them ...
Do you want to learn how to cook mussels? In this article, we will show you step by step guide for how to handle, store and cook these ...
Get out the fancy seafood forks and melt the butter because king crab is on the menu. Knowing how to cook crab properly is the ultimate way to ...
Steak and lobster are a natural pair! Learn some tricks and tips to make your surf and turf dinner perfect! Find out how to store steaks and ...
How to Cook and Eat Oysters? Once oysters are removed from their shell they can be served raw, baked, steamed, grilled or in specialty dishes. ...
Clamshells had a sacred significance to Native Americans and were later used to make wampum-beads used for money. There are two basic families of ...
Nothing adds flavor and elegance to recipes like sweet, tender lobster meat—the main ingredient for many of New England’s signature dishes. ...
There are a number of myths and tall tales concerning Maine lobster. Are you a lobster expert? Test your crustacean knowledge. You may be ...
Mussels grow in waters around the world. Here in New England you’ll find the Northern Blue Mussel, also called P.E.I. mussels (from Prince ...
Lobsters can see through your clothes? Not really. But lobsters do have special eyes that enable them to see in low light and murky waters 300 ...
Maine clams, pisser clams, Ipswich clams, soft-shell clams and long neck clams are all known as the steamer clam in New England. Steamer clams ...
Hard-Shell Clams Hard Shell clams are sorted and sold according to size…the smaller the clam the more tender and expensive.From Smallest to ...