What did you cook or eat today? (October 2025)

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Working on the "in pepper" sauce.
It really does take a while to come together. In spite of adding a bit less liquids.
It works well with pork tenderloins. But I liked it with beef better.
It's staying where I put it :)

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So is it little bits of tinned clam in some sort of brine or oil?
Minced clams are chopped-up pieces of cooked clams, often found canned in their natural clam juice, providing a convenient and versatile ingredient for various dishes like chowders, stews, pasta sauces, and dips. Ready to eat, these clams offer the delicate flavor of fresh clams and are a good source of nutrients such as vitamin B12.

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Minced clams are chopped-up pieces of cooked clams, often found canned in their natural clam juice, providing a convenient and versatile ingredient for various dishes like chowders, stews, pasta sauces, and dips. Ready to eat, these clams offer the delicate flavor of fresh clams and are a good source of nutrients such as vitamin B12.

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Would you mind just clarifying what a clam is in American? Over here it’s a very specific thing.
 
Minced clams are chopped-up pieces of cooked clams, often found canned in their natural clam juice, providing a convenient and versatile ingredient for various dishes like chowders, stews, pasta sauces, and dips. Ready to eat, these clams offer the delicate flavor of fresh clams and are a good source of nutrients such as vitamin B12.

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Dang. I didn't think I typed that slow :laugh:
 
Well that wasn't hard to Google.

You might know them as cockles.
But according to what I read, a cockle is specific to UK waters. So I guess a minced cockle would not be the exact same thing.
 
Well that wasn't hard to Google.

You might know them as cockles.
But according to what I read, a cockle is specific to UK waters. So I guess a minced cockle would not be the exact same thing.
Cockles, here are tiny where I buy them. I toss them in the pot with oil, fresh garlic, clam juice, and fresh parsley. Clap a cover on, over low heat, wait for them to open. Then pour the whole pot over cooked linguine.

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