Clam base
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Ingredient Information

Name

Clam base

Category

Pescados y Mariscos

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Clam base is a liquid concentrate or broth made from the prolonged cooking of fresh clams, along with aromatic ingredients such as onion, garlic, herbs, and sometimes a touch of white wine or salt. It is primarily used as a base for soups, sauces, risottos, and seafood stews, providing an intense and characteristic seafood flavor to shellfish and fish dishes.

The origin of clam base is linked to coastal regions where clams are traditionally abundant, such as in Mediterranean and Latin American cuisines. This concentrate utilizes the intense umami flavor of clams to enhance dishes without the need to add much more seasoning.

Properties: In addition to its exquisite flavor, clam base is rich in minerals such as iron, zinc, and B-complex vitamins, which are inherent to mollusks. Its use in cooking adds depth to seafood dishes without adding extra fats or calories, making it a healthy option for enhancing flavors.

Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: clam broth, clam extract, clam consommé, clam stock.

Nutritional Properties

0.0g
fiber
1400mg
sodium
92mg
calcium
24mcg
folate
28mg
iron
628mg
potassium
148
calories
0mcg
lycopene
25g
proteins
3.5mg
vitamin c
2.0g
total fats
5.0g
carbohydrates

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