Roasted Clams With Lemony Panko

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Roasted clams with lemony panko deliver restaurant-quality elegance in just 27 minutes. Fresh littleneck clams are shucked, topped with a golden mixture of panko breadcrumbs, melted butter, garlic, lemon zest, and fresh parsley, then roasted until perfectly golden. The result is a bright, savory dish that works beautifully as an impressive appetizer or a light main course for seafood lovers.

Updated on Thu, 29 Jan 2026 11:31:00 GMT
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My neighbor Marcus showed up one summer evening with a bucket of littleneck clams from the farmers market, grinning like he'd struck gold. He'd been talking about wanting to cook something impressive for his dinner party, and when I suggested roasted clams with lemony panko, his eyes lit up. We spent the afternoon shucking and prepping, the kitchen filling with that briny, ocean-fresh smell that instantly transported us both to better days. By the time the oven did its work, we had something so elegant and simple that guests kept asking for the recipe.

The first time I made these for my book club, I was so nervous about overcooking the clams that I checked them every two minutes like a worried parent. One member noticed my anxiety and said, 'You know they're going to be perfect,' which somehow made all the difference. When we pulled that baking sheet out and the kitchen filled with steam and toasted garlic, I finally exhaled. That moment of watching people's faces light up when they tasted the bright lemon against the tender clam meat—that's when I understood why restaurants charge so much for simple things done right.

Ingredients

  • 16 large littleneck clams, scrubbed: These are big enough to hold topping without falling apart, and their sweet meat stands up beautifully to roasting. Always scrub them under cold running water and tap any open ones to make sure they're alive before shucking.
  • 1 cup panko breadcrumbs: Panko has larger, airier crumbs than regular breadcrumbs, so it stays crispy even after absorbing butter and oil. If you want extra crunch, toast it dry in a skillet for two minutes before mixing.
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted: Unsalted lets you control the salt level, which matters when you're balancing the briny clams and bright lemon.
  • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil: This adds depth and keeps the topping from drying out in the hot oven.
  • 1 clove garlic, finely minced: One clove is enough to perfume the topping without overpowering the delicate clam flavor, but mince it small so it toasts evenly.
  • Zest of 1 lemon: Fresh zest carries all the volatile oils that give you that bright, almost floral lemon taste. Pre-zested jars lose that punch, so always zest fresh if you can.
  • 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, finely chopped: Parsley adds freshness and a subtle herbaceous note that makes people wonder what your secret ingredient is.
  • 1 tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese (optional): It adds umami richness and helps the topping brown faster, but skip it if you're going dairy-free.
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt and 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper: Kosher salt dissolves more evenly than table salt, and fresh pepper makes a real difference in the final flavor.
  • Lemon wedges and additional chopped parsley for serving: These finish the dish with a fresh pop and give guests something interactive to do.

Instructions

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Heat your oven and prepare the base:
Preheat to 450°F and line a baking sheet with rock salt or crumpled foil—this keeps the clams stable and upright so the topping doesn't slide off. If you don't have rock salt, even crumpled foil works surprisingly well.
Clean and check your clams:
Rinse each one thoroughly under cold water, scrubbing away any sand or grit. Tap any that are open; if they don't close, discard them—they're not safe to eat.
Shuck with care and intention:
Using a clam knife, work the blade into the hinge at the narrow end, twisting gently until the shell pops. Once it cracks, slide the knife along the top and bottom shells to release the meat, keeping it in one half-shell and catching all those briny juices in a bowl. Arrange the filled shells on your prepared baking sheet.
Build your golden topping:
In a medium bowl, toss together panko, melted butter, olive oil, minced garlic, lemon zest, chopped parsley, Parmesan if using, salt, and pepper. Stir until the breadcrumbs look evenly moistened but still have texture—you're going for a light, crumbly mix, not a paste.
Crown each clam:
Spoon about one tablespoon of the panko mixture onto each clam, pressing gently so it mounds a little but doesn't pack down too hard. You want it to stay a bit loose so the top gets crispy while the interior stays tender.
Roast until golden:
Slide the baking sheet into the oven for 10 to 12 minutes, watching for the topping to turn a deep golden brown. The clams are done when the meat is just opaque and pulls away slightly from the shell—overcooked clams get rubbery fast, so set a timer.
Serve at the peak of heat:
Transfer to a platter, scatter extra parsley over the top, and surround with lemon wedges. Serve immediately while the topping is still crackling and the clams are warm.
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Years later, my mom told me she'd made these for a dinner date and the person was so charmed by the elegance and simplicity that it became their favorite memory from the night. That's when I realized these clams aren't just an appetizer—they're a small edible love letter, the kind of thing that makes people feel seen and cared for.

Choosing and Storing Clams

Littleneck clams are the sweet spot between easy to find and substantial enough to hold up to roasting. Buy them the same day you plan to cook, or store them in the coldest part of your fridge in a breathable bag or open container—they need to stay alive and moist but not suffocated. If one smells off or feels abnormally light, trust your instinct and toss it out.

The Panko Game-Changer

The moment I started toasting panko in a dry skillet before mixing it into the butter and oil, everything changed. That two-minute head start on browning means the topping gets deeper color and nuttier flavor in the oven without any risk of burning, and it also keeps the crumbs a touch crisper even after roasting. It's a small step that feels like cheating it's so good.

Wine Pairings and Serving Ideas

These clams absolutely sing alongside a crisp white wine—Sauvignon Blanc, dry Riesling, or even Chablis all work beautifully because the acidity cuts through the richness and echoes the lemon topping. Serve them as a luxe appetizer with crusty bread for soaking up the juice, or make a whole dinner of them with a simple green salad and roasted vegetables. Some of my favorite moments have been casual dinners where these were the main event, no fuss, just gathered around the table.

  • Toast the panko dry in a skillet for two minutes before mixing to deepen the topping's flavor and crispness.
  • Use a clam knife or butter knife if you don't have one, but the serrated edge makes shucking easier and safer.
  • Keep a bowl under your shucking hand to catch every drop of briny juice—that's liquid gold for flavor.
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These roasted clams remind me that the best meals don't have to be complicated—they just have to be made with attention and served with love. Every time I make them, I think about that summer evening with Marcus and smile.

Recipe FAQ

Can I use frozen clams instead of fresh?

Fresh littleneck clams are recommended for the best flavor and texture. Frozen clams may release excess water during roasting, making the topping soggy.

How do I know if clams are still fresh?

Fresh clams should be tightly closed or close when tapped. Discard any that remain open, have broken shells, or emit an unpleasant odor.

Can I prepare the panko topping ahead of time?

Yes, you can mix the panko topping up to 4 hours in advance and refrigerate. Shuck clams just before roasting to maintain freshness.

What can I substitute for panko breadcrumbs?

Regular breadcrumbs work, though panko provides superior crunch. For a gluten-free option, use certified gluten-free panko or crushed gluten-free crackers.

How should I store leftover roasted clams?

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 day. Reheat gently in a 350°F oven for 5-7 minutes to maintain texture.

What wine pairs best with this dish?

Crisp, acidic white wines like Sauvignon Blanc, dry Riesling, or Albariño complement the lemon and garlic flavors while cutting through the richness of the butter.

Roasted Clams With Lemony Panko

Elegant baked clams topped with zesty lemon-parsley breadcrumbs for a bright, savory appetizer or light main.

Prep duration
15 min
Cook duration
12 min
Complete duration
27 min
Created by Ethan Walker


Skill Level Medium

Heritage American

Output 4 Portions

Dietary considerations None specified

Components

Clams

01 16 large littleneck clams, scrubbed

Lemony Panko Topping

01 1 cup panko breadcrumbs
02 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
03 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
04 1 clove garlic, finely minced
05 Zest of 1 lemon
06 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, finely chopped
07 1 tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese, optional
08 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
09 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

For Serving

01 Lemon wedges
02 Additional chopped parsley, optional

Method

Phase 01

Prepare Baking Surface: Preheat oven to 450°F. Line a baking sheet with rock salt or crumpled foil to steady the clams during roasting.

Phase 02

Clean Clams: Rinse and scrub clams thoroughly under cold running water. Discard any clams that remain open when gently tapped.

Phase 03

Shuck Clams: Using a clam knife, carefully open each clam over a bowl to catch juices. Loosen the meat from the shell and place the meat and juice in one half-shell. Arrange shucked clams on the prepared baking sheet.

Phase 04

Mix Panko Topping: In a medium bowl, combine panko breadcrumbs, melted butter, olive oil, minced garlic, lemon zest, fresh parsley, Parmesan cheese if using, salt, and black pepper. Mix until evenly moistened and cohesive.

Phase 05

Top Clams: Spoon approximately 1 tablespoon of panko mixture over each clam, pressing lightly to create an even mound across the surface.

Phase 06

Roast: Roast for 10 to 12 minutes until the topping is golden brown and the clams are cooked through.

Phase 07

Serve: Transfer roasted clams to serving plates immediately. Garnish with additional fresh parsley and lemon wedges.

Tools needed

  • Baking sheet
  • Clam knife
  • Medium mixing bowl
  • Spoon

Allergy details

Review each ingredient for potential allergens and consult with healthcare providers if you're uncertain about sensitivities.
  • Contains shellfish
  • Contains dairy from Parmesan cheese if used
  • Contains gluten from panko breadcrumbs
  • Use certified gluten-free panko if required

Nutritional information (each portion)

These values are provided as estimates only and shouldn't replace professional medical guidance.
  • Energy: 145
  • Fats: 6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 14 g
  • Proteins: 9 g