Whether you’re planning a summer clambake or craving a cup of New England clam chowder, our healthy clam recipes will hit the spot. Shellfish is high in iron, which transports oxygen around your body, and vitamin B12, which helps turn food into energy. Clams are also a good source of zinc, which supports your immune system. Try Red Curry Clams for a quick and zesty clambake or Clams Casino for a lighter version of this classic clam appetizer.
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