Soaking in Warm Water
One of the most effective and easiest ways to clean clams is to soak them in warm water.
Preparation:
– Warm water at approximately 50 degrees Celsius (avoid using water that is too hot as it will cook the clams, and cold water will not be as effective in making them spit out the sand).

– A large bowl or container for soaking the clams.
Instructions:
Place the clams in the warm water and soak for about an hour.
During this time, they will open up and spit out any sand inside.
After soaking, remove the clams and rinse them under clean running water to ensure all sand and mud are gone.
2. Using Salt and Cooking Oil
If you’re short on time, you can use salt and cooking oil to speed up the process of making the clams spit out the sand.
Preparation:
– Warm water at 50 degrees Celsius.
– 1-2 teaspoons of salt.
– 1 teaspoon of cooking oil.
Instructions:
Pour the warm water into a bowl and add the salt and cooking oil. Stir well.
Place the clams in the bowl and soak for 30-40 minutes.
The salt will encourage the clams to open up and spit out the sand, while the cooking oil will float on the surface, creating pressure and helping to push the sand out faster.
After soaking, remove the clams and give them a good rinse under clean running water.
Shaking the Clams
If you need to cook the clams immediately, you can try shaking them. This method saves time while still being effective.
Preparation:
– A large bowl or container with a lid.
– Clean water.
Instructions:
Place the clams in the bowl and add water to cover them.
Use chopsticks or a spoon to stir them in one direction, creating pressure that will make them open up and spit out the sand.
Cover the bowl and shake vigorously for about 10 minutes.
Then, pour out the dirty water and rinse the clams a few times until the water runs clear.
Blanching the Clams
To speed up the cleaning process, you can blanch the clams in boiling water. However, be careful not to overcook them, as this will make the meat tough and less sweet.
Preparation:
– A pot of cold water.
– A strainer or sieve.
Instructions:
Place the clams in the pot of cold water and bring it to a boil.
As soon as the water boils, the clams will start to open up and spit out the sand.
Quickly remove the clams as soon as they open to avoid overcooking.
Rinse them under clean running water to get rid of any remaining sand and mud.
Notes on Cleaning Clams
Do not soak the clams in warm water or salted water for too long, as this can affect the sweetness of their meat.
Always check the clams before cooking: discard any that are already dead or have a foul odor.
Store the clams properly: if you’re not using them immediately, keep them in the refrigerator and don’t soak them in water for extended periods to maintain freshness.
With these simple cleaning methods, you can confidently prepare delicious clam dishes without worrying about sand or grit. Give them a try and taste the difference!
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