Linguine with Canned Clams - Cheap, Easy, Delicious
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- Опубліковано 11 лис 2021
- Today we're making linguine with white clam sauce. We're using canned clams which makes the dish much more affordable and accessible to all. I hope you enjoy it!
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I love seeing brands that I use and see every day (Cento, De Cecco... even Kirkland). It really makes me feel like you're cooking for people and not for Instagram.
100%. I try to use the ingredients that are relatively easy to find and offer suggestions when it's a more difficult one.
Jack Chaplin got a cool recipe from one of his patrons. He used the clam juice then in a separate skillet he threw in butter, garlic, red onion olive oil and some flour and made a roux to thicken up the sauce. It looked awesome.
You won’t see brands on most television shows because their lawyers and producers won’t let them. Otherwise it’s an advertisement or an endorsement. 🤷♂️
@@scottreiber6879 Man that guy was only 62? Hard life, RIP.
Was never a fan of De Cecco opposed to imported or Barilla because for some reason De Cecco turns floppy and yes I know how to make it perfect lol. But now it's one of my go to top 3. Especially De Cecco Buccatini best for a nice Carbonara.
I began to watch for your videos last summer. My wife suddenly descended into a particularly nasty form of dementia and I became the default cook as well as caregiver until I finally moved her to an appropriate assisted living facility seven months later. I used your videos as one essential "cook book" for my wife and me. Sometimes it was a challenge as I was cooking for two, elderly people and you seem always to be cooking for the Third Marine Division, but by making things up as I went along and watching your videos closely, my results were always a resounding success for the one person I cooked for who was most important to me. I'm going to try your clams and linguini tonight, but this time sadly, only for one. I'm treating myself thanks to your video!
@rogermwoodbury. I am very sorry to hear about your wife’s condition. I had a relative whose personality totally changed when he got dementia. He had been such a sweet man all his life, and he became uncontrollably angry. It took nothing to set him off. He could be in public or private it didn’t matter. Toward the end, his rage got nonstop. I try to remember him back when everybody loved him.
I'm so sorry about your wife. I, myself, lived alone for a long time and used to enjoy cooking for company and my children. Now, mostly thanks to UA-camrs like Sip and Feast, I got better and love cooking for my girlfriend. We all get connected to one another somehow and cooking is a great way. Deep in your wife's heart lies those moments of joy with you in the kitchen.
Stay strong Roger. I cook for only one also. Regards.
I had to start cooking for one a few years ago.... just watch out for food waste, times are hard and you can do this
The look you have when you’re anticipating your son’s reaction 😂 Truly a Dad who cooks with love for his loved ones- you can feel it through the screen!
Man, I've commented on this before but what I love about your channel is how you inspire confidence! Things like "If you don't have this brand of tomatoes you can use that. It'll be fine", "You can just use pasta water to thin this out, it will still taste great", "Use anchovy paste if you don't have anchovies". I don't cook for a living but I do a lot of the cooking around here. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback! It helps me know I'm moving in the right direction.
100% agree! Having substitutions and easily accessible options makes the recipes so much more accessible. It makes cooking much less intimidating!
Dude your channel is an absolute treasure. It's an approachable, educational, and entertaining combination of casual cooking and technique. Keep up the great work! I really hope your channel keeps growing.
Thanks a lot man! I'm finally starting to develop what I think is a good template for these videos. I appreciate the feedback.
That’s probably why I hit that subscribe button today, 1/1/22, after watching for months.
Yeah I really think you hit the nail on the head with this comment.
Not to bash on other UA-camrs, I just find so often channels will have like all sorts of tedious steps, ingredients and cookware that will just have think by minute three "Oh well. This dish looks great. I don't have five hundred dollars for a collapsible dehydrator, or means to smoke duck fat." I'm sure I could use my oven to dehydrate at the very least, and I recognize some people might enjoy that approach because they're at a different level than I am in the kitchen. But the point is.
Your channel makes this is all so easy. I appreciate as well your affiliate links aren't wildly expensive either.
The filming and lighting is great. I like the home asthetic kitchen too it makes everything as unintimidating and welcoming as possible.
Subscribed instantly.
Do you have a cook book?
@@SipandFeast Do you have a cook book?
Yes! I agree wholeheartedly. Thank you so much. Keep up the great work.
I love the fact that you use so much garlic, not like some of the newbies who use one clove and then remove it. You are a true Italian old fashioned cook, don’t change your ways or recipes.
I do love garlic. Some dishes don't need so much but this one I love a lot.
They don't use lots of garlic in Italy when they're cooking.
Wow, people need to get over themselves. Garlic is great and at the end of they day, we make dishes to suit our own palettes. Use as much garlic as you want!
Besides adding such wonderful flavor to the dish, garlic has health benefits. It’s good for your biome, helps reduce inflammation, helps with keeping blood pressure stable, and helps with lowering cholesterol.
@@albaroderick8123 They also don't use a lot of caution when driving their cruise ships. When it comes to garlic, some is good, more is gooder.
I'm genuinely happy that the UA-cam algorithm is finally giving you the exposure you deserve. Your channel is arguably one of the top 3 best educational cooking channels out there, and the competition is stiff to that says quite a lot.
Great cook. None of the snobbery you get from some “Professional Chefs.” He cooks the way I do. Go for simplicity and flavor. His love for his food critic-son is heartwarming.
Love the perspective on negative comments. Here's one just for the algorithm. There's too much garlic!
Jokes aside, though, great video once again. Never even knew there was a recipe for a sauce with clams. And your kid haha. You: "The crumbs provide more of a texture, a crunchiness." Him: "Yeah."
Keep it up, brother--looking forward to see your channel grow even more!
Haha. He was all business this time. Thanks for liking the channel!
I love how your son, at the end, protected his plate. Means this is something good. A solid guarantee for us. God bless.
Thanks! It was like 3pm and I think he thought I wouldn't let him finish it lol.
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No god we trust! No evidence, no gods!
@@rgruenhaus It’s okay, God still loves you. 😉
@Peanut Butter IMAGINED THAT, YOU DID!
Here’s an oddball compliment for you - I don’t like cooking, never did, but I routinely watch your videos. You’re both so soothing and entertaining that it’s like you’re telling a story in my own kitchen. And though I may never attempt your recipes, I appreciate your efforts and applaud your artistry!
Thank you so much, really appreciate that!
Oh come on Donna! Get brave and give one a try! You can do it!
Watch and enjoy, but do try a recipe or two. If you do, you will meet with success and eventually find out that cooking is a necessary life skill.
You might like Chef John of FoodWishes also.
@@maryoleary2037 And a pleasurable one, with a payoff every time!
Not nearly enough garlic. He's missing about 20lbs.
more garlic and clams i wanna make sure my wife stays away from me tonight
Because of these recipes, I am wearing another 20lbs.
I honestly believe that Chefs like this guy could actually make Culinary School an unnecessary thing of the past! His techniques and descriptions combined with the ability to review that process makes this invaluable! This guy rocks!
Thanks so much!
His videos have definitely upped my culinary game, anyway...
Culinary schools are important because not everyone has been cooking since childhood
I think his approach would make Culinary Schools much more popular!!
UA-cam makes higher education unnecessary.
This is the "go-to" channel "for the rest of us!" Best of its kind on the 'tube. Many thanks!
Couldn't agree more. Great channel.
Thanks so much!
There is no such thing as too much garlic! Your channel is awesome! Thank you!
I agree he’s so great. I cook on yt and the things people pick at its crazy.he said early on when i found his channel don’t waste your time with writing me negative comments i will never answer them,so smart. I got blasted for putting a bit too much oil in spaghetti with oil & Garlic??? Guy called my dish gross i cried and moved on because i remember what Jim said. People need to be respectful if u don’t like it keep scrolling. Sorry for the novel here i just got into all the comments. He’s cool
Dude I just made this and it was kick ass!!! Fed the family and they wanted more!!! Great recipe great video!!!
Great to hear!
Good on you for ignoring the negativity, this channel is fantastic from the cinematography to the accessibility of the recipes. You’re a rockstar dude keep it up.
Thanks very much! I see the comments but just leave them alone. I think they would love a response lol.
Wow, that is exactly like I've been making this for the last 45 years or so. This dish elevates a Tuesday night dinner to a Friday date night experience, lol! My wife always says, such a fancy dish with such simple ingredients and simple preparation. I do like to add some butter at the end while shaking the pan, never stirring just before adding the pasta. This makes for a very creamy emulsion. And I don't care what anybody says, I love this with a dusting of a good Pecorino Romano cheese.
The butter at the end is a nice touch and of course anyone who wants cheese gets cheese!
yah, that's exactly what I do, that last dusting of pecorino and a bit of butter at the end. Chef Jean Pierre's channel,he says "butter is my emotional support" He has it on hand next to whatever he is cooking, even if he doesn't actually use it in the dish. Hilarious
This looks delicious and I can’t wait to try. Where can I purchase the table top burners?
Lemon zest works well in the breadcrumbs. It’s kind of like a gremolata topping. Love the channel!
He forgot Lemon Juice and Lemon Zest and Parmigiano Reggiano. You cannot make this dish without those two ingredients
Just watching your son enjoy his plate, proof positive that it's delicious!!
Lets get this guy to 100K He totally deserves it.
I LOVE how you teach! I've never seen anyone explain things so well and in such an easily-understandable way. Plus I can almost taste how delicious your dishes are! Not just that but I love how your son is as comfy in front of the camera as you are. I subscribed!
Thank you, and welcome to the channel!
@@SipandFeast… this comment from Sarah M was spot on… I agree 100%.
I came across your linguine with clams video while scrolling through UA-cam today. Excellent recipe…easy, quick and delicious and your comments were perfect. After watching the video I was craving it. I happened to have all the ingredients on hand and made it for myself this evening. I didn’t want to heat the oven so I followed your recipe, but toasted the breadcrumbs, garlic, anchovies and parsley in a small sauté pan with a little olive oil and they turned out terrific. (I never added anchovies in the breadcrumb topping before and it really elevated the flavor. Thanks for that tip.)
I love when Pasta Dad has his kids try the dish at the end. The best chefs from across the globe could judge this man's work, but none of their words could come close to how much his own children enjoy each dish. There is no greater joy than cooking for family, and having them enjoy it, and you can see that in Pasta Dad's face at the end of every video.
Don’t you just love at the end when #1 taste tester pulls the plate closer and does the arm block!! This dish is 👍🏻
Your relationship with your Son is so amazing. I didn't start cooking until they were much older. I missed an opportunity for sure. WELL DONE SIR!
So glad I recently found your channel when the UA-cam algorithm randomly suggested the Italian hero sub video to me the other day . I'm a bachelor and sometimes struggle to find the time to cook. You've helped out a lot with good recipes that are easy on the budget and don't take an entire day to make.
Also, just want to compliment you on the quality of the videos. Your channel deserves to blow up. Great job brother!
Thanks a lot man! Appreciate the support.
I love love love your relationship with your son. It's so endearing to watch you wait for his reaction to your food. And you really value his opinion. I know he will love you forever.
Thank you! He takes a lot of pride in getting the first bite and reaction in.
I'm in Germany and it has been difficult to find canned clams here, but I have been missing this dish so much and I finally found an Italian brand that comes in little glass jars :D I am so excited and yes, I'm going to use this recipe as your recipes are the absolute bomb. They take me right back to NY when I need it.
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OMG!!! So easy to make. This dish is one of my absolute FAVORITES!!! Never tried it with "the little salty fish" before, but next time I make this I am going to use this recipe!!! The bread crumbs are a brilliant addition and your boy is an excellent taste tester. The way he was chowing it down made me chuckle a little, he's so adorable!!! Thank you for this recipe! It totally ROCKS!!!
I thought, "No rating needed he is getting down on the plate!" LOL!
This is off topic, but.... the tip you gave me about pre heating stainless steel skillets worked like a charm! I seared a batch of veal neck bones for broth and practically no stickage! Thanks again! 😄
Thanks! I try to say it every time I heat a stainless pan in these videos.
Yes actually EVERY pan or skillet loves this, Cast Iron, Steel Woks, Non Stick...
@@The_Timinator except Cooks Illustrated tells me to pre heat my Calohalon non-stick with oil in the pan, to the temp you intend to cook at. I've used this method with good results, so I think I'll stick to it. Otherwise, agreed.
@@comesahorseman You're probably right, I don't use the Non Stick pans. I do remember years ago the Old Wives Tale of NEVER heating a Teflon Pan without Oil in it because the Teflon gave off toxic fumes, that was before the Internet so it was an Old Wives Tale taken with a grain of salt.
@@The_Timinator well, the fumes given off were in fact toxic to pet birds such as parakeets. Nonstick pans that don't use PTFE don't have this problem, and modern non sticks might be able to be heated like stainless; but I'd check with the manufacturer first just to be sure. 😁
i love how the kids are always 'yea whatever just let me eat it'
Great recipe. I just added you to my small list of channels to get dinner ideas. I like that you didn't use expensive ingredients and try to complicate the recipe. Often times when I get home from work everyone is hungry and dinner needed to be on the table 30 minutes ago, so things like the canned clams are the kind of short-cuts and cost savings that work for my household. Keep up the good work!
Nice! When I was a kid, we lived a couple of blocks away from the Long Island sound and dad went clamming often. Mother chopped up the big clams for clam sauce, and she used lots of chopped onion in olive oil, no garlic, and lots of fresh parsley from the garden. A few grinds of black pepper finished it off. Delicious! This video brings back fond memories for me.
I live in an area in the South with very little Italian influence. I have cooked professionally for over a decade and watching your videos has helped me up my pasta game at home quite a bit. Really enjoy the content, keep them coming!
You always emphasise how adaptable your recipes are, that's great. Thank you.
Exactly same here🔥🔥🔥🔥
Man, I am a white clam sauce fanatic and have been in search of the perfect recipe for years. Eureka! Love your channel, and everything I've made so far has been fantastic. Keep 'em coming please :)
I love that he has his kid try his meals, kids will give an honest answer.
Love the garlic!!!!!!! I don't like parmesean on clams, so the bread crumbs are a fabulous finish.
Thank you very much!
Have you considered bottarga instead of parmesan? Works well with seafood pasta dishes.
@@vchmiele Will try it! Thank you!
I use toasted seasoned panko bread crumbs. (4C)
Love the cameo by your son to give the official seal of approval. Hope you’re teaching him as well.
He's not yet interested in learning to cook, but hopefully in a couple of years.
@@SipandFeast I started my son with just mixing a couple of ingredients and am working my way up from there. Everything in its own time.
Dude the way you go step by step and show the process is definitely well thought out! I’ve seen roughly 10 of your episodes and I’m impressed! Thank you for your time and effort.
Just made this tonight. OMG what a wonderful recipe. My family and I agree that this is a keeper, and we will make it often. Thank you for giving us great dish! Keep up the good work with your wonderful family. It is always a joy to watch you and your son (and your wife) interact.
Exactly what I needed!!! I swear your kids gonna have the best food heritage a dad can give. Respect!
Thank you very much! I can't wait to they cook for their own family when I'm older and I can sit back and watch.
James, I finally made this for dinner tonight although I cut the recipe in half since it's just me. The only thing different that I did was at the end I added a cup of Maryland lump crab meat and it was amazing! All of the flavors just melded together perfectly.
I am really enjoying your UA-cam page! Thank you so much!🧑🍳❤️
Sounds great with the crab addition. Glad you're enjoying the recipes and thanks for the comment!
I loved your son dragging the bowl towards him whilst you talk, no better complement to you food than that.
I just love your channel! You’re such an adept teacher. I enjoy how you give the important details - and why. Anyone can recreate your beautiful recipes if they follow your instructions. Can’t imagine anyone ever faulting your process. I think you have mastered cooking videos while making them interesting and doable. Thank you!
Again, you nailed it! Looks so delicious and so simple. I will definitely make this! Probably this weekend 😊.
Thanks! I'm trying to simplify all the recipes in these videos. I hope you enjoy it!
God, I haven’t made this in years (but I love the dish)-but just the way I made it; just the way I discovered the dish in a little Italian restaurant in Scranton, Pa.
I can’t wait to try your recipe! Simple yet somehow elegant. I love how approachable you make cooking. It was so fun to see your son try it too!
❤️ I make this often! My mother made me fall I love as a child, and with her being a wonderful Italian cook I never thought I would find better but your version is a favorite now for me and my 2 kids. Thank you!
Another great recipe. Can’t wait to try it. Thank you so much for helping me expand my repertoire of Italian recipes. Congrats on the growing number of subscribers. Here’s to 100k soon👍👏🏻🥂
Thanks for the support! I hope you enjoy it.
@@SipandFeast decided to make this for dinner instead of my planned menu and it was amazing. Thank you for the inspiration👏🏻👏🏻🙏🙏
I grew up in a Greek and Italian home so this dish was made a lot at our house. Especially during the summer out in Hampton Bays with all the fresh clams from the bay!!
Sounds like heaven! 💜
I've learned a lot watching you! I love the dishes you create--so good and simple instructions for those of us who are learning, and affordable ingredients. I love the taste tester at the end on this one, how cute!
I love your recipes, thank you. You make it all so simple.
Mmmm! Love this. We use canned clams all the time and a small jar of clam juice. Doing it this way is so easy! By the time the linguini is cooked, the sauce is done. Thanks again for reminding me of something I haven't made in a while! 😋
Thanks! I sometimes get so hung up on making it with whole clams that I forget how good and simple this one is.
I LOVE that your son is your taste tester! Does he show an interest in wanting to cook yet? I'd love to see you two working together in the kitchen. Also, this dish looks wonderful. I've added clams to my shopping list.
Thanks! He has 100% no interest in cooking yet lol. But I'm hoping that will change at some point.
This looks amazing! I'll be making some sort of variation of this for my husband tonight. Love your channel and your stress-free cooking style!!
I love your recipes and videos…especially how you involve your children. What a gift you are giving them!
Keep up the great work! I really enjoy your videos! You seem genuinely humble and very professional at the same time, which is a very rare breed) Anyways best of luck to you, your fam and this channel!
Thanks for the kind words.
I know it breaks all the 'Italian' rules, but I make mine with a mix of olive oil and, dare I say... Butter. It tends to help the emulsion process a lot and adds a richness without changing the tone of the dish. It is always a big hit with friends and family...
The butter is very nice. I'm all for breaking any rule you want.
There are no rules for Italian cooking even in Italy
This dish looks amazing! And simple enough for everyone to try it. Thanks!
Love the recipes and the simplicity
This is one of my "go to's". At any given time, I ALWAYS have everything I need to make this as an emergency standby for when we're craving it or someone is invited over for dinner last minute without telling me...again. I have several variants I do from time to time. If you're feeling adventurous, mix in some pesto and watch the magic happen.
Sounds great with a touch of pesto.
Also, for this type of pasta dish using freshly made dashi can be a nice substitute for clam juice. It still has nice umami and lacks the "in the can" flavor that can sometimes be associated with bottled clam juice. You can get dried clams and anchovies that work great for an amped up dashi.
Great suggestion and tips.
Glad your channel keeps going. Thank you!!
I love this guys, straight forward, no nonsense, basic, anyone can cook approach. I rarely measure when I cook, approximately this amount is an easy way to cook. You can always add more but you can’t take out. I have tried a few of your dishes and tweaked them to my pallet. The joy of cooking, it’s giving someone a hug on the inside. 👌👌👌 “MANGA” fellow Piezahn. Keep up the good work. 🌟🌟🌟🌟
I love white clam sauce! I really appreciate your channel so much, you're an easy going guy, and the recipes are easy to follow. Wishing you and your family a happy Thanksgiving...I grew up in Boston and had Italian friends who OMG ...it was unreal! I'd love to see what your family eats on Thanksgiving! Thanks, and keep being awesome! Sincerely, Amanda Fahey..Indiana a quick edit: to all of the garlic haters out there- VAFFANCULO!❤
My favorite dish!
Hey thanks! We used to have bigger meals when I was a kid and my Grandma was alive. Lasagna, manicotti, or shells were first course then all the Thanksgiving recipes followed a 2 hour rest lol.
Thanks for this video. I've learned a few things: #1 that Costco olive oil is actually good. #2 How big and juicy Cento clams are. I will buy those brands from now on.👍
On another note, I always see pasta recipes, but I've heard that pasta is just a side dish in Italian meals. I usually eat it as the main dish. I've wondered what usually accompanies pasta? What does a typical italian dinner spread look like?
Haters tried to take Costco down. They sell about 6 olive oils by different brands at any one time. I really try to show the best ingredients that most people will have access too. In Italy pasta is a small portion. In America it's a full meal. I just make Italian-American food specifically what's found in NY/NJ area.
As an Italian I can guarantee that pasta is not a side dish😅 . It is like that in many other countries but not here . Usually it is our first and main course (sometimes the only one , it depends) After, only after that, you may have a second course with meat / fish together with vegetables on the side . Or some cheese and cold cuts. It depends. But there is a clear separation between starter , first and second course ;)
@@andreabaront2240 What a lovely explanation. I'm now envisioning how delicious those meals are. Thanks for taking the time to respond.
@@chihuahuasrule1175 you are very welcome . Glad I could help;) I also enjoy this channel as this guy would really make Italian grandmas proud😅
I just found your channel a couple weeks ago and can’t stop watching. I’m in AZ but a transplanted NYer and I miss the great food but you’re bringing it to me. I made this recipe today and it was great. My 2 teenage sons had seconds so I know they enjoyed it. Keep ‘em coming
I appreciate everything you post, man. You're obviously educated, knowledgeable, and adept at the things you present.....yet.....you present everything without condescension. This recipe is especially intriguing....and will be attempted soon.
Thank you.
Not a criticism, but, gee. Wish you hadn't used the words "especially intriguing" because I am a 79yo timid cook who'd rather not be intrigued. I'd rather be someone who thinks that looks good, I should make that tonight. Words matter.
as always, love the video buddy... just a tip, and very inexpensive. I will grab a bag of mussels (normally around $6 for 2 pounds). steam those open with white wine, leaks, onions and garlic, and use that broth for my clam sauce. It's an inexpensive way to get great seafood broth.
Thanks man! I love the tip. Leeks are great too and an underused ingredient imo.
SO glad I found you! Everything you make is very "to-the-point-with-no-bullsh*t!" Thank you for being thorough and easy to understand. Oh, and your son is adorable. 🙂
Great video! Made this recipe a few weeks back and was fantastic! Going to make it tonight for dinner. Very simple ingredients but so much flavor. Loved the ending where your son just keeps eating as your asking about the texture and crunchiness of the bread crumbs to the pasta. Love that! Wish you the very best on your channel. Look forward to making your other dishes.
your son wrapped his arms around his plate, like this is mine! too cute! you have such a lovely family.
I like your natural way of cooking so much!🤗🦋🧄🧄🧄
love how simple and homey you cook. Really delightful! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Just love this dish! So delicious. Adding anchovies is a great idea. Thanks for all the tips.
Love that your son tries all your dishes, super sweet
You are an absolute treasure. ... Natural foodie here my Dad lived in Italy for a few years before coming to Canada and I love messing about with food and whatever works but respect the origins. YESSSSSS to garlic FYI. I liked Ina Gartner I'm Jewish myself but a pound of butter is not my idea of food HOWEVER you can learn amazing things such as ... for me yes in this recipe I do use lemon zest and some juice because I can't use wine whatever works and if there is no parsley in the fridge there's always frozen spinach or the inevitable arugula it's all good. I love this recipe tx for many great ideas. I try to be vegan for ethical reasons but I find I am comfortable with .... I think they call it the Medittarian (sp lost my glasses) diet) this one's a keeper. Best wishes love your channel!
Exactly the recipe I was looking for! Love to use canned baby clams and I don’t have to chop them up. They work great for this. And I put at least one anchovy in almost every savory sauce I make. Perfect way to prepare this dish.
Just found your channel and LOVE your recipes! Thank you for this!
I love seeing when your son tries your cooking! Precious
Fantastic dish. I love the simplicity of prep but it still has the elegance.
Thank you for the share.
Thanks very much!
one of my favorite recipes so far that you have posted, thank you for sharing this
Thank you very much!
You cook simple great food. I love that you explain and make the process easy.
I recently found your channel and love it! My husband loves linguini and clams, the white, and orders it out alot! So I am going to make this for him,thank you, thank you! And I love your taste tester !
I just love the look of anticipation on your face when your son is tasting the food!!! OMG I can just tell how much you want him to love it, how much you love to cook for your family! It’s great!
I watch your videos over and over for entertainment and inspiration, drooling all the way through❤️
Thank you for your time and energy love this dish
Thank you for showing this recipe with canned clams I have wanted to try them. You do an awesome job showing what your making,and you get right to the point.
I will be making this and the clams and red sauce one this week. Your videos are amazing and remind me alot of the older cooking shows I used to watch growing up. Great content. The wife has seen a few she wants to try of the other recipes.
Thanks again for a fantastic recipe! I will make it today!!! It's so nice to see your son trying your pasta!
I LOVE linguine with canned clams!!!! Lots of chopped fresh parsley, lemon juice and grated rind, a bit of white wine, and yes, anchovies. ❤❤❤❤❤❤😛😛😛😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
I found your channel not long ago, and since then I've been really liking you and your recipes. I like your no nonsense approach to cooking your meals. Keep it up, I've been loving it.
Thanks for the support!
I just happened to come across one of your videos while I was falling down the UA-cam rabbit hole. Checked out your channel and loved all the videos I watched. I can't wait to try some of them out-- I made the linguini with clams tonight and it was delicious! I really enjoy how you make preparing a beautiful dish approachable and within the realm of possible for the novice home cook. Cheers!
Ive seen hundreds of cooking channels and I have never been so invested in one so quickly. Two videos and I a hooked. You're doing something right.
The addition of the bread crumbs is clever. Look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Thanks very much!
Your son is so cute ❤. Thank you for your detailed explanations and showing the brands. They make a difference in the overall product.
This is exactly how I have always made linguine and clams. It along with linguine and cauliflower are my two favorite pasta dishes.
I love this channel and I love the music he uses for these videos. It makes for a very comforting viewing/ listening experience. His son is adorable.
Superb video! I would have never considered canned clams. You've motivated me. Your taste-tester adds a sweet ending touch, too. Thank you.
I absolutely love your videos, the food is tremendous!!! Please keep them coming !!
Thank you! Will do!