Mmmm, Mmmm good. Been dying for clam cakes/fritters. Your recipes for clams is hilighted in February, however, we New Engladers crave them in the summer months. Curious why you highlight February ?
Thanks so much for the view,,,and yes as odd as it sounds dipping in Maple Syrup, I highly suggest a try. Sweet and Savory...you will find many that drizzle a bit of honey on thier hushpuppies or savory fritters and since being from New England where Maple Syrup is King,,,I just have to dip mine in the maple syrup...give it a try and let me know what you think
Yay....they look just like the ones my mom made when I was a kid in Santa Cruz, CA....with fresh clams that my dad brought home. In my book they were only #2 to her fresh abalone steaks! Anyway, I’m assuming you’re using vegetable oil....is that right? Thanks for this post! 👍
Quick question: Are you using canned clams? Look great! Will try this recipe for sure! I remember my first clam fritters. I was a kid in the early 70s and bought them at a Drive -in (movie). They came in a foil bag and were kept warm by a heat lamp. I wouldn’t eat that on a dare today!😁
Sup, have to make own clamcakes, great job, restaurants use too much water, not enough clams, in RI clams free lol, so add tons and the liquor, no water, restaurants can't afford it, be fortune.. will I get a dozen in mail? 😳 Nevermind don't mail😂🤣 Maybe with dry ice but won't be cheap🤔
@@mikethestewburner5505in RI a clam cake is a clam fritter. In Maine you ask for a clam totally different. But growing up we called the fritters clam cakes and we would go to an amusement park called Rocky Point which had a large dining hall that served the bests chowda and clam cakes
What brand of fryer are you using
Thanks Mike, they look so good. Q. What type oil did you use and what temperature for using a deep fryer?
I used vegetable oil at 375
Simple recipe. Looks good.
Mmmm, Mmmm good. Been dying for clam cakes/fritters. Your recipes for clams is hilighted in February, however, we New Engladers crave them in the summer months. Curious why you highlight February ?
Thanks for the view. I chose Feb because I needed something positive to get me thru one of my worse calendar months...lol
Looks great.. nice and fluffy. Maple syrup is new to me on seafood. New England style. All the best to yourself and family. Loved the Rice pudding!👍👍😊
Thanks so much for the view,,,and yes as odd as it sounds dipping in Maple Syrup, I highly suggest a try. Sweet and Savory...you will find many that drizzle a bit of honey on thier hushpuppies or savory fritters and since being from New England where Maple Syrup is King,,,I just have to dip mine in the maple syrup...give it a try and let me know what you think
Mike are you sure you aren't from Maryland? You sure do have a Md accent🤔
I lived in MD for a few years
Are the clams precooked?
Yes, I used leftover steamed clams
Most New Englanders dunk the CLAM CAKES into the Clam Chowder
Thats how we did it, my folks were from southern MA. And the chowder was like water not the thick chowder you get in the store.
Why use a spyder when your fryer has a fry basket?
Because I Can and I like to move items around in the oil with the spider. Thanks for the view.
Seafood platters aren’t what they use to be. I grew up eating clam cakes at the dining hall at Rocky point park
@@Vitoandolini13 best seafood platter I've had in a long while was at Woodmans of Essex
Me too. Rocky Point Dining Hall Worked there too as a kid.
@@Vitoandolini13 thanks for the view
Yay....they look just like the ones my mom made when I was a kid in Santa Cruz, CA....with fresh clams that my dad brought home. In my book they were only #2 to her fresh abalone steaks! Anyway, I’m assuming you’re using vegetable oil....is that right? Thanks for this post! 👍
Thanks for the view and yes I used vegetable oil
Quick question: Are you using canned clams? Look great! Will try this recipe for sure!
I remember my first clam fritters. I was a kid in the early 70s and bought them at a Drive -in (movie). They came in a foil bag and were kept warm by a heat lamp. I wouldn’t eat that on a dare today!😁
No canned clams here. These were fresh soft shell steamer clams chopped
@@mikethestewburner5505Thanks! Looked great! Will try this recipe soon. I’ll pick up some fresh steamers.
Heck, I put maple syrup in my coffee or tea, if I don't have any sugar.
We call them clam cakes
Sup, have to make own clamcakes, great job, restaurants use too much water, not enough clams, in RI clams free lol, so add tons and the liquor, no water, restaurants can't afford it, be fortune.. will I get a dozen in mail? 😳 Nevermind don't mail😂🤣
Maybe with dry ice but won't be cheap🤔
Thanks for the view
In Rhode Island and New England, we call them CLAM CAKES, not clam fritters.
@@t123ooth thanks for the view
..and I call them clam fritters as did my mom who is a New Englander...does it matter what it's called?
Whole belly and some chopped
Tell me you’re not from New England without telling me.
Ah...but I am from NE
In Rhode Island we call them Clam cakes
Thanks for the view
Clam CAKES. CAKES!!!!!! Not fritters. Wtf
Same thing..some call them Fritters some call them cakes...
cakes are flat... fritters are round... thats wtf! lmao
dont matter what theyre called long as they taste good!!!
@@mikethestewburner5505in RI a clam cake is a clam fritter. In Maine you ask for a clam totally different. But growing up we called the fritters clam cakes and we would go to an amusement park called Rocky Point which had a large dining hall that served the bests chowda and clam cakes
@@swampyankee3655 depends where ya from hombre'