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I bought a bag of clams, which are trimmed mart clams, but it's much better to do it one more time.
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Open the bag and throw away the water, and rub the clams with salt until clear water comes out.
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It's easy to peel clams. Place the scrubbed clams in clean water and add a spoonful of bay salt.
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Then cover the top with a black bag and put it in the refrigerator.
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It usually takes about two to six hours to get rid of clams, but if you purchased a supermarket clam, about two hours is enough to get rid of clams.
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Even though it's a trimmed bag of clams, there's a lot of impurities, right? Drain and rinse again with running water.
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This is the end of the clams, and you can cook them.
I choose clams like this and store them.
I like clams that don't break the shell and have a gloss.
The way to store clams is to seal them and store them in the freezer.