Monday, July 21, 2025

Cooking With Friends: Beth’s Killer Clam Pie by Ang Pompano




ANG POMPANO: I’ve always loved clams. One of my earliest memories is heading out with my dad at low tide to a “secret” beach along the Connecticut shoreline. We had our rakes in hand, digging through the wet sand, never knowing what we’d find. To a little kid, it felt like a treasure hunt.


Years later, that same stretch of coast inspired Sachem Creek, the fictional village in my latest mystery, Blood Ties and Deadly Lies. It’s the kind of place where food and friendship go hand in hand. Which brings me to our family friend, Beth Greenburg.


Beth is a special needs teacher who worked with my wife, Annette, for years. 



At a recent party, she served up a Clam Pie Dip from an old family recipe passed down from her mom. It was rich, hearty, and completely addictive, it was nothing like any clam dish I’d had before. 


Of course, I asked for the recipe. And Beth, being Beth, didn’t just hand it over. She gave me a personal cooking lesson. Naturally, I thought it would be fun to turn her tutorial into a post. 


You can make this mouthwatering clam pie ahead and freeze it (just skip the cheese lattice until you’re ready to bake). It’s perfect for parties or for snacking while reading a good mystery, maybe even one set in Sachem Creek. 


So here it is. I think you’ll love it!


Don't forget to read all the way to the end and enter the giveaway – two commenters get an e-copy of Blood Ties and Deadly Lies.


Beth’s Killer Clam Pie





Ingredients

  • 2 cans minced clams – do not drain
  • Juice of ½ a lemon
  • 2 medium onions, chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, chopped
  • Chopped fresh parsley
  • Seasoned breadcrumbs
  • Italian seasoning (or just dried or fresh basil)
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Hot sauce or Tabasco
  • Black pepper
  • ½ cup butter
  • American cheese (or any cheese you like)
  • Paprika
  • Crackers, for serving
Directions

 


  • Chop the onions, garlic, and parsley.


  • In a large skillet, melt the butter. Sauté the onions, garlic, and parsley, adding seasonings to taste (Italian herbs, cayenne, hot sauce, black pepper). Cook until onions are just turning golden.


  • Meanwhile, in a saucepan, combine the clams and lemon juice. Heat gently on low.


  • Once the onions are ready, pour the clam mixture into the skillet. Stir well.


  • Add breadcrumbs gradually stirring until the mixture reaches the consistency of loose oatmeal.


  • Spoon into a pie dish. At this point, you can freeze it for later
  • When ready to bake, top with strips of American cheese in a lattice pattern (or shredded cheese of your choice). Sprinkle with paprika.


  • Bake at 350°F until the cheese is melted and bubbling around the edges.
  • Serve warm with crackers or get creative!




 


Clam Pie is a little like a mystery novel: it’s all about the layers. And if you’re curious about what secrets are buried in Sachem Creek, Blood Ties and Deadly Lies is available now. You can find it on Amazon here.


Readers, do you have a favorite recipe that brings back childhood memories, or a dish with a story behind it? I’d love to hear!



You can get the Blue Palmetto Detective Agency Series here.







31 comments:

  1. I had so much fun making the clam pie with Ang and Annette! Try it, you’ll like it… the book and the pie!

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    1. We had a blast too, Beth! Thanks for sharing your amazing recipe—and for being such a great teacher. The pie is already a hit, and I’m hoping the book holds up its end of the bargain!

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  2. I've known Beth my whole life and this dip never gets old.

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    1. Jake, A recipe that stands the test of time is the best kind, and we’re lucky Beth was willing to share it. I can see why it’s a lifelong favorite!

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  3. A classic home recipe of there ever was one

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  4. One of my all time favorites! How much fun! 😋

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    1. I can understand why It's your favorite. I couldn't believe how good it tasted.

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  5. Wonderful to see. Delicious to eat!! ❤️

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  6. I'm not much of a bivalve eater.
    That said, as a child I loved the commercial clam dip that used to be sold in the grocery store. Now they have the usual onion dip but the clam has vanished.
    This may be the solution.
    libbydodd at comcast dot ent

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    1. Libby, you’re not alone! That old-school clam dip had a devoted following. I remember it too. Beth’s version might just bring back those nostalgic flavors with a homemade twist. If you give it a try, I’d love to hear what you think!

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  7. Superior appetizer recipe!Delicious layers of flavor that is ALWAYS loved by EVERYONE! It’s a classic! No good party can be without this!! (Em).

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    1. Totally agree. This one’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. A classic for a reason!

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  8. Never miss the opportunity to eat Beth’s clam pie! Always a treat

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  9. Never miss the opportunity to eat Beth’s clam pie! Always a treat

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    1. Absolutely! Beth’s clam pie is legendary. One bite and you’re hooked!

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  10. This sounds like a great appetizer and I love the cheesy lattice topping!

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    1. Thanks, Kim! The cheesy lattice really takes it to the next level. I think you'll it!

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  11. That looks good! One of our favorite holiday dishes is what we kids called "green stuff." It is a lime gelatin based salad with pineapple, pecans, whipped cream, cottage cheese, etc. which sounds awful but is good enough to eat for dessert. patdupuy@yahoo.com

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    1. Thanks, Pat! “Green stuff” sounds like one of those nostalgic family classics that surprises everyone in the best way. I love dishes with a story (and a nickname)!

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  12. How did I miss your clam pie?? You were busy making kugel!

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    1. Kugel, the ultimate comfort food! Someday I’ll have to try Beth’s famous kugel.

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  13. Hi Ang! I am going to make this to bring to the next family get together! It sounds fantastic! P.S- I can vouch for the fact that your books are also!

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    1. Above was me- sorry - I was using my phone to comment!

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    2. Hi Christine! No worries at all. Thanks so much for the kind words about both the recipe and the books! Hope the family loves the dish at your get-together!

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  15. I have had the pleasure of indulging in Beth’s clam pie, and give it a 5 star rating! Give it a go and make it, you won’t regret it!

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  16. Clam pie is the best! We love this recipe and the chef!

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  17. Beth makes the yummiest clam pie!😋

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