Dunwaters
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I lost a very good friend to razor clam picking a few years ago, they walked out, mist came down and no one had a compass.Very true, I wouldn't venture to far to be honest but will keep my wits about me
Stay safe.
I lost a very good friend to razor clam picking a few years ago, they walked out, mist came down and no one had a compass.Very true, I wouldn't venture to far to be honest but will keep my wits about me
Not even slightly worth the effort.After watching a James martin episode where he cooked razor clams I'm interested in trying to get some. Anyone have any tips on what to look out for on beaches/foreshore to indicate they may be there?
You could cook almost anything fatty and protinaceous that way and make it palatable.I absolutely adore razor clams cooked on the barbie with a lemon, garlic and coriander marinade.![]()
As with most live shellfish you purge them in saltwater to flush the sand out, then most importantly, you cook them correctly. Any food badly cooked by a less than competent cook will be chewy and bland.You could cook almost anything fatty and protinaceous that way and make it palatable.
The truck is to find something that isn’t a ballache to catch and doesn’t come with a mouthful of sand…
Tell that to Tom Kitchin…As with most live shellfish you purge them in saltwater to flush the sand out, then most importantly, you cook them correctly. Any food badly cooked by a less than competent cook will be chewy and bland.
In that case I'm rather fortunate that I don't share your palate.Tell that to Tom Kitchin…
As I said, I’ve had them in Michelin starred restaurants, and they’ve been every bit as uninspiring as the ones I’ve cooked myself.
Cockles, on the other hand, are magnificent.
Or, quite possibly, you’re a good enough cook to turn something that’s close to inedible into something nice.In that case I'm rather fortunate that I don't share your palate.
Yep, I'd be checking the maps showing sewage spills very carefully!In some areas in the summer months, the filter-feeding shellfish have elevated levels of toxins that cause DSP and PSP find it best to gather shellfish from the shore in the winter months with less chance of a dose of the *****
Only if there is an R in the month a good rule of thumbIn some areas in the summer months, the filter-feeding shellfish have elevated levels of toxins that cause DSP and PSP find it best to gather shellfish from the shore in the winter months with less chance of a dose of the *****
Caught norovirus from foraged shellfish once that was an experienceIn some areas in the summer months, the filter-feeding shellfish have elevated levels of toxins that cause DSP and PSP find it best to gather shellfish from the shore in the winter months with less chance of a dose of the *****
That will workOnly if there is an R in the month a good rule of thumb
I don’t overcook themDon't overcook. Steam them open in white wine like muscles and by the time they've cooled enough to handle they're pretty much done.
Cockles and clams can generally be found in similar places to the razors. You need to rake them out or use a fork.Tell that to Tom Kitchin…
As I said, I’ve had them in Michelin starred restaurants, and they’ve been every bit as uninspiring as the ones I’ve cooked myself.
Cockles, on the other hand, are magnificent.
Cockles are also much easier to collect than spoots!Cockles and clams can generally be found in similar places to the razors. You need to rake them out or use a fork.
While you’re at it have a go at the lug worms too.
We could probably use the exercise.
You should try limpets. I quite like them but they make razors feel soft and delicate in comparison. About the only molluscs I'm not keen on is whelks, but I've only had them in tubs from seafront stalls and they tasted like gritty rubber in warm sea water. I'm sure they've got much more potential in the right hands.Tell that to Tom Kitchin…
As I said, I’ve had them in Michelin starred restaurants, and they’ve been every bit as uninspiring as the ones I’ve cooked myself.
Cockles, on the other hand, are magnificent.
I could do with losing a stone or so. Thanks for the inspiration. I’ll get me wellies on.Caught norovirus from foraged shellfish once that was an experience![]()