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Turn your home into a clam shack

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My beach vacation was over two months ago, but that doesn’t stop me from dreaming about the coastal adventures I could have if it weren’t for all those pesky obligations like work, bill-paying and gardening.

If I could be anywhere in the United States right now, I believe I’d opt for the coast of New England, somewhere way up there where the weather is perhaps a few degrees cooler and you can feel the breeze off the ocean.

I’ve never been farther north than New York before, so I haven’t experienced authentic clam shacks or chowder houses or lobster pounds. Until I can hit the road and head north, I guess I’ll have to make do with one of my favorite new cookbooks, “The New England Clam Shack Cookbook” by Brooke Dojny.

I consider myself a complete chowderhead and I love seafood, so flipping through Dojny’s book made me salivate almost instantly. Not only does the book contain an awful lot of interesting history about these prized eateries (did you know the “pound” is short for “impoundment,” or the gated coves where lobsters were trapped?), but it also has cooking tips and pages upon pages of delicious recipes.

I’ll save a few of the good-looking chowder recipes for this fall or winter. Meanwhile, feast your eyes on this recipe for fresh clams roasted over a charcoal grill. And get ready to drool.

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

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On the Fridge Magnet blog, food writer Lindsey Nair writes about home cooking, local restaurants, entertaining and more. Here, you will also find links to restaurant reviews and our weekly food column, Front Burner. Please also check out our database of Southwest Virginia restaurants resturant user reviews and our recipe database.

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