Spaghetti alle vongole

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Spaghetti alle vongole

Spaghetti alle vongole (Italian: [spaˈɡetti alle ˈvoŋɡole]; lit.'spaghetti with clams') is a pasta dish consisting of spaghetti cooked with fresh clams, originating in the coastal regions of southern Italy, particularly the city of Naples, Campania. The preparation typically involves garlic, parsley, olive oil, and occasionally white wine. Palourde, or carpet-shell clams (Italian: vongole veraci; pl.), are commonly used, along with the small Mediterranean wedge shell (Donax trunculus, also known as the Tellina or "bean clam"). There are numerous regional variations of the dish.

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Spaghetti alle vongole
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Alternative namesSpaghetti con le vongole
CoursePrimo (Italian pasta course)
Place of originItaly
Region or stateCampania
Main ingredientsSpaghetti, clams, parsley, extra virgin olive oil, garlic
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Linguine alle vongole

Types of clams

Palourde, or carpet-shell clams (Italian: vongole veraci; pl.), are used, or the small, Mediterranean wedge shell (Donax trunculus, also known as the Tellina or "bean clam"). Both types are also called arselle in Liguria and Tuscany.[1]

In Italy

Italians prepare this dish two ways: in bianco, i.e., with oil, garlic, parsley, and sometimes a splash of white wine; and in rosso, like the former but with tomatoes and fresh basil, the addition of tomatoes being more frequent in the south. Traditionally, the bivalves are cooked quickly in hot olive oil to which plenty of garlic has been added. The live clams open during cooking, releasing a liquid that serves as the primary flavoring agent.[2]

Outside Italy

Italian-American recipes sometimes use cream in this dish, but in its area of origin this would be considered most unorthodox. Gillian Riley considers cream alien to the spirit of Italian cooking, remarking that "the way cream dumbs down flavor and texture is not appropriate to the subtle flavor and consistency of pasta".[3]

In the United States, cheese is sometimes added to the dish, although Italians state that it overpowers the simple flavors of the clams and of good quality olive oil.[4]

See also

Media related to Spaghetti with clams at Wikimedia Commons Spaghetti with Clams at the Wikibooks Cookbook subproject

References

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