When the day is full and supper needs to come together with very little fuss, a slow cooker clam dish like this is a real blessing. Using canned chopped clams with all their briny juice gives you a simple, old-fashioned shortcut that still tastes like something special, and with just a few pantry staples, you end up with a savory, comforting meal that feels right at home on a Midwestern family table.

This clam mixture is especially good spooned over hot buttered pasta, fluffy white rice, or thick slices of toasted bread to catch every bit of the broth. A crisp green salad, steamed green beans, or roasted asparagus make nice fresh sides, and if you want to stretch supper a little further, serve it alongside oyster crackers or a bowl of simple soup.

4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Chopped Clams

Servings: 4

Finished slow cooker chopped clams served over pasta
Finished slow cooker chopped clams served over pasta

Ingredients

3 cans (6.5 ounces each) chopped clams, undrained

1/2 cup butter, melted
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 packet (1 ounce) dry Italian dressing mix

Directions

1. Pour the undrained chopped clams into the slow cooker.

2. Add the melted butter, minced garlic, and dry Italian dressing mix. Stir gently until everything is evenly combined.

3. Cover and cook on low for 2 to 3 hours, just until hot and flavorful. Stir once or twice if convenient, but do not overcook.

4. Spoon the clam mixture over cooked pasta, rice, or toasted bread and serve hot.

Variations & Tips

Make it creamier: Stir in a splash of heavy cream or a spoonful of cream cheese during the last 20 minutes of cooking for a richer sauce that is especially nice over pasta.

Add a little heat: If your family likes a touch of spice, add a pinch of red pepper flakes with the garlic and seasoning mix. It gives the dish a gentle warmth without overpowering the clams.

Use gentle cooking: Clams can turn rubbery if cooked too long, so once the mixture is hot and the flavors have mingled, it is ready to serve. Slow and steady works best here.

Freshen it up: A sprinkle of chopped parsley and a squeeze of lemon at the table can brighten the whole dish and make the buttery broth taste even livelier.

Stretch the meal: To make the dish go further, toss the finished clam mixture with a full pound of cooked spaghetti or angel hair, or serve smaller portions with soup and salad for a satisfying supper.