Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (2024)

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You will absolutely love this very easy-to-make Linguine with Clam Sauce recipe that has homemade pasta in a delicious garlicky clam sauce.

I’m Italian so naturally, I love just about every pasta out there. If you’re anything like me then you should definitely check out my Bucantini All’Amatriciana, Spaghetti Pomodoro, or Pasta Primavera.

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Linguine with Clam Sauce

To me, linguine with clam sauce is one of the best Italian pasta recipes out there. It’s incredibly simple to make and loaded with delicious garlic and seafood flavors. This recipe obviously originated in Italy, and specifically the east Genoa region. Most Italian recipes were created based on availability, and with Genoa being ocean side, there was plenty of seafood to use.

This recipe comes together in under 20 minutes and can be slightly enhanced with the addition of shallots and parmesan cheese. They are optional ingredients but definitely add to the flavor profile.

Is it the Same as Pasta Alle Vongole

Pasta alle vongole translates from Italian to English as, “pasta with clams.” While spaghetti is more commonly used in Alle vongole, linguine is often substituted. It is the exact same dish as linguine with white clam sauce, so no need to be confused.

What Kind of Clams Should I Use?

The Most common clams to use if you were located in Italy would be Palourde or vongole vercace, which are both small clams. In the US, it’s hard to get these clams so we have to use what we have available. Here are some great fresh clams to use here in the states:

  • Atlantic Hard-Shell
  • Manilla
  • Surf
  • Pacific Razon
  • Atlantic Jackknife
  • Pacific Geoduck

If for some reason you are unable to use fresh clams in your recipe and canned are your only option, I suggest using a combination of whole and chopped clams.

How to Make White Clam Sauce from Scratch

Follow along with these simple instructions for how to make this amazing linguine with clam sauce:

Start off the white clam sauce by cooking some shallots and garlic in olive oil in a rondeau pot over low heat for 1 minute.

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Add in the fresh clams and stir to combine and then place on a lid and cook for 6-8 minutes or just until the clams begin to open up.

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Next, deglaze with some white wine and cook over medium-high to high heat until the clams are fully open for about 3-4 minutes.

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Finish by adding in the chopped and whole clams all in juice, along with salt, pepper, and parsley, and cook for 1 to 2 minutes over low heat minutes. Set aside.

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Cook the pasta in a large pot of boiling salted water until al dente.

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Strain the pasta and toss it together with the clam saucepan until combined.

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Garnish the pasta with optional cheese, pepper flakes, and parsley.

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Make-Ahead and Storage

Make-Ahead: This recipe is meant to be eaten as soon as it is done cooking.

How to Reheat: Add your desired amount to a pan over low heat and heat up until warm. You may need to add in a little bit of water or chicken stock to reconstitute.

How to Store: Place covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. This recipe will not freeze well.

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Chef notes + tips

  • You should definitely use Fresh Pasta Dough Recipe, but if not, you can easily swap out for dried.
  • I personally like to use an Italian white wine like Pinot grigio, but other great wines you could use are chardonnay or sauvignon blanc.
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  • Lasagna Bolognese
  • Pomodoro Sauce with Spaghetti
  • Spaghetti Pasta Carbonara
  • Spaghetti Aglio e Olio

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You will absolutely love this very easy-to-make Linguine with Clam Sauce recipe that has homemade pasta in a delicious garlicky clam sauce

Servings: 4

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 4-5 finely minced cloves of garlic
  • ½ peeled and small diced shallot
  • 12 fresh rinsed clams
  • ¾ cup white wine
  • 10 ounces canned whole clams in juice
  • 6.5 ounces canned chopped clams in juice
  • small bunch finely minced fresh parsley
  • 1 pound fresh or dried pasta
  • sea salt and fresh cracked pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Add the olive oil to a large rondeau or frying pan over low heat and stir in the garlic and shallots and cook for 1 minute.

  • Place in the fresh clams and stir until combined. Place on a lid and cook for 6-8 minutes or just until the clams begin to open.

  • Next, deglaze with the wine and turn the heat to medium-high to high heat and cook for 3-4 minutes to reduce the amount of wine, and until the clams are completely opened up.

  • Turn the heat to low and add in the canned clams, salt, pepper, and ¾ of the chopped parsley and cook for 1 to 2 minutes. Set aside.

  • Add the pasta to a large pot of boiling salted water and cook until al dente.

  • Strain the noodles and toss with the clam’s saucepan.

  • Serve with optional grated parmesan cheese, red pepper flakes, and remaining chopped parsley.

Notes

Chef Notes:

  • Make-Ahead: This recipe is meant to be eaten as soon as it is done cooking.
  • How to Reheat: Add your desired amount to a pan over low heat and heat up until warm. You may need to add in a little bit of water or chicken stock to reconstitute.
  • How to Store: Place covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. This recipe will not freeze well.
  • You should definitely use Fresh Pasta Dough Recipe, but if not, you can easily swap out for dried.
  • I personally like to use an Italian white wine like Pinot grigio, but other great wines you could use are chardonnay or sauvignon blanc.

Nutrition

Calories: 510kcalCarbohydrates: 66gProtein: 17gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 90mgSodium: 176mgPotassium: 269mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 125IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 37mgIron: 4mg

Course: Main

Cuisine: American, Italian

Author: Chef Billy Parisi

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13 comments

    • Sue Bounds
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    My entire family loved this!!!

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    • Mike
    • Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (15)

    Made this for dinner tonight and it’s fantastic. I added an extra can of diced clams because you can never have too many clams. Looking back, I would probably drain that second can of diced clams as the sauce wasn’t as reduced as it probably should have been.

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    • Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (16)

        love it!

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      • Heidi English
      • Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (17)

      Super easy and delicious! My husband loved it!

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      • Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (18)

          Love it!

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        • Linda Lord

        Delicious!!! I did add some lemon and lots of the pepper flakes.

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        • Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (19)

            Nice

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          • Joan
          • Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (20)

          The best Chef😊

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          • Jon
          • Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (21)

          I made this for the family and we absolutely loved it! It’s such and easy and quick meal. I always assumed it was tougher to make than it really was.

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          • Peggy McKeon
          • Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (22)

          Great explanation of a delicious classic.

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          • Carol Beale
          • Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (23)

          Does the dough recipe make about 2 lbs. of pasta for 8? Or about how much if I were to buy fresh pasta?

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          • Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (24)

              I thing you could feed 8 no problem. You have to remember homemade pasta is so rich and while you think you can eat a lot it expands quickly and fills you up pretty quick.

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          Linguine with Clam Sauce Recipe (Pasta Alle Vongole) (2024)

          FAQs

          What is vongole sauce made of? ›

          If I were to describe the classic white alle vongole sauce, I'd say it's a basic aglio, olio, e peperoncino with clams and white wine added. (There's also a red version, with tomatoes included, but I'm focusing on the white one in this article.)

          How many calories are in linguine vongole? ›

          Nutrition Facts (per serving)
          479Calories
          16gFat
          53gCarbs
          32gProtein

          What is spaghetti alle vongole in english? ›

          In the Liguria region of Italy, east of Genoa, Spaghetti alle vongole (veraci) means spaghetti with tiny baby clams in the shell, no more than the size of a thumbnail, with a white wine/garlic sauce.

          What does pasta Vongole taste like? ›

          A forkful of spaghetti, dripping with clam brine, perfumed with garlic, unmistakably evokes the flavors of the sea, wherever you might be in the world.”

          What does Vongole mean in Italian? ›

          (ˈvɒŋɡəˌleɪ ) plural noun. (in Italian cookery) clams.

          How do you make linguine taste better? ›

          Once the pasta, sauce and some of the cooking water is mixed and the texture is right, taste some and adjust the seasoning. This is the time to add a final hit of black pepper, grated cheese and a splash of acidity – red or white wine vinegar or lemon juice to brighten up the flavour.

          What pairs well with Vongole? ›

          Top pairings

          A simple Soave, Bianco di Custoza, Frascati, Falanghina, Vermentino, Vernaccia or Verdichio dei Castelli de Jesi, basic Sicilian whites - even a Pinot Grigio though be prepared to pay more than the lowest cut price offer for it.

          Is linguine Vongole good? ›

          Linguine alle Vongole has been a staple in my cooking repertoire for as long as I can remember. It combines two of my favorite foods: pasta and clams. It has a silky, garlicky, buttery white clam sauce and perfectly cooked, al dente linguini. It's simple Italian comfort food at its best.

          Are vongole healthy? ›

          Did you know that Vongole clams are very nutritious? They have a lot of health benefits, are a lean source of protein, are rich in minerals, and vitamins and they contain a lot of Omega-3 fatty acids!

          Where did Linguine and clams come from? ›

          To me, linguine with clam sauce is one of the best Italian pasta recipes out there. It's incredibly simple to make and loaded with delicious garlic and seafood flavors. This recipe obviously originated in Italy, and specifically the east Genoa region.

          Are clams the same as vongole? ›

          Vongole (Katelysia scalarina, K. peronii and K. rhytiphora) are members of the Venus shell family (their name means 'clams' in Italian).

          How many grams of clams per person? ›

          How many clams per person? Usually they are sold in nets of 1 kg: for a rich dish I suggest to count 1 kg of fresh clams for 2 people, maximum 3 people. So count 350-500 grams of fresh clams for each person (most of the weight is the shell).

          Is vongole a type of clam? ›

          While the native vongole veraci (literally meaning “true” vongole, ruditapes decussatus or venerupis decussata, otherwise known as Carpet shells) are the classic Mediterranean clam for this pasta dish, the name is a bit of an oxymoron these days as even in Italy the default clam has — thanks to its popularity — been ...

          What is the meaning of Vongole sauce? ›

          Clam sauce (Italian: sugo alle vongole) is a topping for pasta, usually linguine. The two most popular varieties are white, usually featuring minced clams, olive oil, garlic, lemon juice or white wine, and parsley, or red, usually a thin tomato sauce with minced clams.

          Are Vongole healthy? ›

          Did you know that Vongole clams are very nutritious? They have a lot of health benefits, are a lean source of protein, are rich in minerals, and vitamins and they contain a lot of Omega-3 fatty acids!

          Are clams the same as Vongole? ›

          Vongole (Katelysia scalarina, K. peronii and K. rhytiphora) are members of the Venus shell family (their name means 'clams' in Italian).

          What is a substitute for Vongole clams? ›

          Whole Clams - Called Vongole Italian. If you have access to a good seafood market and can get fresh clams, by all means use them. Little necks, Manilla or co*ckles are best.

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