Of all the wonderful seafood pasta recipes there are here in Italy, pasta with clams is probably the top of the best seller list. Not surprising given how delicious this iconic Neapolitan dish is! This linguine alle vongole is my Sicilian hubby’s recipe. He’s pretty generous with the garlic and peperoncino but it’s just the way we like it!

Red clam sauce or white?
Like many other similar dishes, pasta with clams is traditionally made in what Italians call a red or white version (rosso o bianco); in other words, with tomatoes or without. We normally eat our vongole pasta without tomatoes.
My hubby is the chef when we want to eat linguine alle vongole. Being Sicilian, he’s a star when it comes to seafood dishes and I’m happy to leave him to it. In my opinion, his pasta with clams is the best I’ve ever tasted and I’m not saying that because we’re married!

Ingredients.
The right clams or vongole.
The main ingredient for a ‘real’ Italian pasta alle vongole is ‘vongola verace’ commonly known as the cross-cut carpet shell clam. This ridged shell clam is found both farmed and wild here in Italy, but I’ve read that the taste is the same as they eat only what’s in the sea.
If you do find vongole veraci, they can be a bit more expensive than other clams. But they are worth the extra cost, definitely the best clams! Plus, apart from being really delicious, these clams are self-cleaning so they’re unlikely to have sand in them and make the dish much easier to prepare.

Of course, many people make pasta alle vongole with other types of clams. The Manila clam, which many Italians call the fake ‘verace’, is widely farmed in the Adriatic sea and Sardinia. Consequently, these are used by many cooks to make linguine alle vongole.

Manila clams look very similar to vongole veraci. Another popular clam is the rayed artemis clam. These are smaller, whiter and more rounded but still taste really good too! A popular alternative in the US are little necks which are small clams similar to Manila clams and widely available in North America.
Of course, it’s possible to use canned clams, but in my opinion you won’t get anywhere near the same flavour, as with fresh live clams.

The pasta.
Traditionally, this recipe is made with spaghetti, vermicelli or linguine. We used linguine made by La Molisana. I prefer linguine for this dish because this pasta has more surface area to soak up the sauce. But, any narrow long pasta works well. Spaghetti alle vongole is a popular restaurant item in the US. Italians don’t usually use short pasta in this dish.

Other ingredients.
Apart from the linguine and clams, this linguine pasta alle vongole recipe has very few other ingredients. In fact, most versions contain nothing more than garlic, peperoncino (Italian red chili pepper), white wine, olive oil and parsley.
The garlic: Fresh garlic is a must for pasta with clams. We like this dish very garlicky and use up to 6-8 cloves. Of course, you can use less if you prefer.
The peperoncino: You can use fresh peperoncino (red chilli peppers) or red chili flakes. Again, the amount you use depends on personal taste.
Fresh parsley: Fresh parsley leaves is also a must, dried doesn't work well. The parsley is usually added before serving. It adds a lovely herby freshness to vongole pasta.

Olive oil: Extra virgin olive oil has the best flavor. We use the olive oil to cook the ingredients and add a little before serving.
White wine: Wine is optional. We don't always use it and my Sicilian husband feels it smothers from the other flavors. If you add wine use a dry white wine such as a Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc.

Keep it simple.
I recently read an article about this recipe that said, if you’re going to spend a bit for fresh clams, then you don’t want to smother their taste with lots of other flavours. I totally agree with this point of view! Having said that, my hubby is pretty generous with the garlic and peperoncino. But, you can use less if you prefer!

Step be step instructions.
1) Wash the clams in cold running water and remove any with broken shells. Some kinds of clams need a lot of rinsing if they have sand in them. But you can also filter the liquid after you have precooked them, so don’t worry so much about the sand.
2) Peel and finely chop the cloves of garlic and wash and chop the parsley.
3) Put a pot of water on to boil for the pasta. When it starts to boil add the pasta. You probably don’t need salt as the clams will already be a little salty. Cook the pasta al dente according to the package directions.

4) In the meantime, put the clams in a deep frying pan and cook covered over a medium to high heat until they have opened.
5) Remove the meat from half of the clam shells keeping the rest intact and if necessary, filter the liquid that the clams produce through a fine cloth into a bowl. Discard the empty shells.

6) Heat the olive oil in a frying pan or skillet. Add the garlic and peperoncino. Cook over a medium heat until the garlic starts to soften.
7) Add the clams (with shells and without) with half their liquid to the pan and cook for a few minutes. Add the white wine (if using) and cook further until the alcohol evaporates. If the sauce seems dry, pour in the rest of the clam liquid. Continue cooking for another 3-5 minutes and then turn off the heat.
8) When the pasta is cooked, drain it and add to the pan with the cooked clams. Mix everything together well over a low heat. Then add a tablespoon of olive oil and most the chopped parsley. Mix again and serve immediately with another sprinkling of chopped parsley, if required.

Cook's Tip.
There are just 2 points that need care to make sure your linguine pasta alle vongole is perfect. Firstly, in this version the clams are cooked alone first. Then you will need to remove the meat from half of them, keeping the others in their shells to make the dish look more appetizing!

It's important to discard any unopened shells as this means the clam is dead. Don't try to open clams! Secondly, if the liquid from the clams appears to have sand in it then you will need to filter it before adding the cooked clams and liquid to the rest of the sauce ingredients.
So easy to make.
Linguine alle vongole is a dish that many people order in restaurants but rarely make at home. However, it’s actually pretty easy and there’s no residue fishy smell in the kitchen.
What you’ll get is a wonderful garlicky aroma that is so mouth- watering! We sometimes cook the clams and eat them without pasta, just a bit of bread to soak up the sauce. Delicious too!

Let me know what you think.
If you make this classic Italian seafood pasta dish I’d love to hear how it turns out and if you liked it. Please leave a comment here on the blog or on The Pasta Project Facebook page. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Buon appetito!
If you like linguine you will probably love these other classic recipes from Campania
Linguine al limone (with lemon and cream)
If you like seafood pasta recipes check out these traditional ones too
Baked fish ravioli from Liguria
Fregola with clams from Sardinia
Mussels alla Tarantina from Puglia
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Dannii says
We ate this in Rome and I have been meaning to make it at home. Thanks for the reminder!
Jacqui says
I'm sure the pasta alle vongole you had in Rome was really good, Dannii! It's quite easy to make at home, I'm sure you'll enjoy making it!
Veena Azmanov says
This dish is unique and pasta is one of my family favorite too. Love the flavors infused to making this. Have to try it this weekend.
Jacqui says
This is a wonderful classic seafood pasta recipe Veena! I'm sure you'll love it!
Monica says
What a gorgeous and delicious dish! Truly an elegant meal - I can't imagine anyone wouldn't be impressed!
Jacqui says
Thank you Monica! Yes linguine alla vongole is definitely a dish to impress guests with and it's actually quite easy to make too!
Stephanie says
Such a good recipe especially to have on a special occasion or date night. Pasta is one of my favorites and it's just so comforting.
Jacqui says
Thanks for your comment Stephanie! Yes this is a fab recipe for special occasions!
Danielle says
My husband loves any kind of seafood dish and loves pasta too, so this would be perfect for him.
Jacqui says
Pasta and seafood is so delicious Danielle! I'm sure your hubby would love this!
Jessica Formicola says
This is my kind of pasta! My family would love this!
Jacqui says
I'm sure they will Jessica! This is so delicious!
Amanda says
Oh, clams are a favorite of mine, and this looks so flavorful. It'd be such a nice pasta dish for the holidays. Can't wait to try it!
Jacqui says
I love clams too Amanda, especially cooked this way! I'm sure you'll love this dish!
Erin says
This dish pasta and clam dish look so, so good. Perfect dinner with a glass of wine after a long day.
Jacqui says
Thank you Erin! Yes a glass of wine is a must!
Sally Humeniuk says
I love all the ingredients in this recipe! So fresh, and your photos are so helpful in preparing all the parts of this simple but sumptuous meal.
Jacqui says
Thank you Sally! I'm happy you like the photos!
Julia says
This looks so good! Wish I was there when you made this pasta dish :)!
Jacqui says
There's always room and enough foods for guests at our table Julia!
Lauren Vavala | DeliciousLittleBites says
I was just telling my fiance how my parents would make linquine with clam sauce when I was growing up. They used canned sauce, but this fresh version looks incredibly! We love tons of garlic and spice too, so no cutting back here!
Jacqui says
Fresh clams are definitely best Lauren but I know they aren't easy to find everywhere! I'm sure your parents made great pasta alle vongole!
Traci says
What a great recipe! So simple, beautiful ingredients, and full of flavor! I've never played with clams and I need to do that soon! Thanks for sharing this beauty…pinned!
Jacqui says
Grazie Traci! Yes sometimes the simplest combination of ingredients are the tastiest as this recipe proves! I hope you'll try it!
Pam says
Oh my goodness. How lucky to have a cooking husband! And Sicilian to boot! That dish looks like one I could sink my teeth into.
Jacqui says
Thanks Pam, yes I feel blessed that my hubby loves to cook, especially seafood!
Claire says
Pasta alle vongole is my favourite pasta dish. I just love it.
Can't wait to try your version 😀
admin says
Thanks Claire! It's one of my favourites too, especially when cooked by my hubby! I'm sure you'll love this version! All the best from Verona! Jacqui
sara | belly rumbles says
I'm a vongole girl all the way, and white wine too. You have shared my fave pasta with some great tips and info for me to take on, thanks!
admin says
Thanks Sara, glad you found the post useful! I'm a vongole girl too! I could eat this every week! Hugs from Verona, Jacqui
Bintu | Recipes From A Pantry says
I absolutely adore seafood pasta so this sounds amazing to me. This looks absolutely incredible, I'll have to give it a try
admin says
Thanks so much Bintu! Yes, seafood pasta is the best, especially in summer! Am sure you'll love this recipe! Love from Verona! Jacqui
Karen @ Seasonal Cravings says
I want to dive right into this pasta bowl. I love clams and I never make them at home because I just feel like it's a hassle. You make it look easy and I love all your step by step photos. Lovely dish!
admin says
Aww thanks a lot Karen! Actually clams are easy to make at home. They don't take long and don't make the house smell of fish! We eat them a lot, even without pasta! I hope you'll try cooking them yourself! Baci from Verona! Jacqui
linda spiker says
We were in Italy last week and enjoyed so many amazing pasta dishes. This looks like heaven!
admin says
How nice that you were so recently here in Italy Linda! Yes, so many amazing pasta dishes to eat here! Sometimes it's impossible to choose! But certainly, you are right, this dish is heaven! Baci from Verona! Jacqui
Sophia Henri says
My favourite pasta al Bello Fratello! xxx
admin says
Thank you bella sorella! I know you love it! We'll have some ready for you next time you come to visit! Baci
Helena says
It was very interesting to find out about the different types of clam - there are so many! But this linguine pasta alle vongole is definitely one of a kind!
admin says
Happy that you liked this post and recipe Helena! Yes pasta alle vongole is a very special dish loved by many including me!! Hugs from Verona, Jacqui.