The Providence Journal

Quahog Week is like a clam coup on the menu

- Gail Ciampa Providence Journal | USA TODAY NETWORK

Do you love the quahog like a good Rhode Islander should? Then have we got the week for you.

The state's Department of Environmen­tal Management has declared May 11-18 as Quahog Week in Rhode Island. They began the annual celebratio­n to highlight the iconic clam in 2015 but, with the pandemic break, this is the 8th annual event.

Restaurant­s from all categories – from clam shacks to pizzerias to markets – are participat­ing by featuring a quahog dish on their menus. Think clam chili and quahog dip.

The idea is to highlight the many food-based businesses committed to growing the local food economy. Of course, the special emphasis is on wild harvested clams. Quahogging supports the livelihood­s of hundreds of Rhode Island fishermen. It also serves as a leisure activity for many others.

The bonus for seafood lovers is fresh-shucked littleneck­s, clam cakes and stuffies. But Quahog Week will shine a light on clever preparatio­ns beyond chowdah and pasta.

Things kick off Monday, May 13, from 4-6 p.m. with a Shucking and Tasting at Fresh Harvest Kitchen, 9 East Ave., in Westerly. The business, a project of the Southern Rhode Island Conservati­on District (SRICD), is a federal and state-licensed facility at which seafood can be purchased and processed.

Breweries get in the spirit

Two breweries are all in hosting Quahog Week events at their taprooms that are free and open to the public.

On Wednesday, May 15, from 5 to 7 p.m., celebrate at Narraganse­tt Brewery at 271 Tockwotton St., Providence, with harvesters from the R.I. Shellfishe­rmen's Associatio­n shucking and serving compliment­ary littleneck­s. Small bites will be provided by Dave's Fresh Marketplac­e, Matunuck Oyster Bar, Dune Brothers and Fearless Fish.

On Thursday, May 16, from 5 to 7 p.m., celebrate

Pizza Marvin has a Chowdah Pie with clams, potato, bacon and herbs.

similarly at The Guild Warren at 101 Water St. in Warren, with more harvesters from the R.I. Shellfishe­rmen's Associatio­n shucking and serving compliment­ary littleneck­s. Small bites will be provided by Matunuck Oyster Bar and Blount's Clam Shack.

More than 20 restaurant­s and a dozen markets offer specials

Pizza Marvin in Providence will serve a special Chowdah Pie all week. It will be topped with littleneck­s, potatoes, bacon and herb salad.

The Gulf Stream in Portsmouth will serve a Gulf Stream Stuffie with a spicy kick, made with diced quahog,

Portsmouth’s Gulf Stream Bar and Grille at the Mellville Marina celebrates Quahog Week with its signature stuffie.

conch, andouille sausage, roasted corn, peppers, onions and spices, all baked in the shell.

Hemenway's in Providence will offer Beer Battered Quahog Fritters with horseradis­h remoulade.

The Coast Guard House in Narraganse­tt has two dishes: House Made Stuffies with chorizo and red bell pepper stuffing and Linguine & Clams.

Matunuck Oyster Bar in Wakefield will have a surprise entree as well as $1 Littleneck­s and Cherryston­es on the half shell.

Sherri's Come Along Inn in Coventry is all in with specials that include Cioppino with littleneck clams in a red tomato and garlic sauce, sauteed with fresh seafood served with or without pasta. There's also Paella on the menu and Portuguese Clam Zuppaas well as Stuffies, Portuguese style with chourico, Clams Casino, Clam Chowder and Clam Cakes.

Fearless Fish Market in Providence has Creamy R.I. Quahog Clam Dip with chopped quahogs, garlic, caramelize­d onions and fresh chives folded into cream cheese and sour cream.

Blount Clam Shack Market in Warren has Quahog Chili as a special.

You can find all the participat­ing seafood shops and restaurant­s online at seafood.ri.gov/quahog-week.

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 ?? DAVID DELPOIO/THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL, FILE ?? The Warren Guild is set right on the water and pours its own beers. It will celebrate the quahog on May 16 with a special event.
DAVID DELPOIO/THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL, FILE The Warren Guild is set right on the water and pours its own beers. It will celebrate the quahog on May 16 with a special event.

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