After coming home from college I have found myself craving seafood, all types of seafood, almost every day of the week. Being at school I never truly trusted where our cafeteria was getting their fish, granted most of their food was fresh and local ingredients, so once I graduated all I have been asking for is fish, fish, and more fish! When it comes to fish anything fried is always delicious, but my mom rarely makes fried fish, so in order to curve my craving I decided to go and grab some outrageously good fried fish from the very well-known seafood restaurant, the
Clam Box. With this hidden gem being named one of the "4 clam shacks" to eat at in Massachusetts by
Travel + Leisure, it is no surprise that their clams and other fried fish dishes exceed many others.
Before I talk about the tasty meal that I ingested with my mother and father, I want to point out that my aunt owns the Clam Box and that I also used to work there back when I was in high school. I worked there for two years and although it was tough working in such close quarters with so many family members, I can honestly say I will never grow out of the food that is served at this seafood heaven. When working there I got to see all the hard work that went into making their clam chowder so tasty and their fried food so crispy and juicy all at the same time.
Now moving onto the food!
When going to the Clam Box most people usually order the fried clams or the lobster rolls, but I ordered something completely different. I selected a dish that within every bite left a tingle in my mouth; a fried scallop plate with onion rings and coleslaw. The batter on the scallops were divine, leaving an extra taste of brown sugar in my mouth. Each scallop was perfectly encrusted with a golden shell, that not only had crisp to it, but allowed for the juiciness of the scallop itself to come through. The onion rings were lightly battered, allowing each onion to have that crunch you are truly looking for in an onion ring. The coleslaw which contains the regular coleslaw amenities, has a creamy yet fresh sensation in each bite. The sweetness of the tartar sauce accompanies the fish and the coleslaw to a tee.
Although this meal was certainly satisfying on many levels I made sure to try both my mother's and father's meals. My mother ordered a fried haddock plate with french fries, where my father ordered the fried clam strip plate which came with both french fries & onion rings. The flakiness of the haddock gave that sense of lightness to the dish, which was certainly necessary since fried food is usually so heavy and filling. The clam strips were battered with perfection and had that same golden brown coat on them as did my scallops.
It's times like these that make you appreciate good food and good family. Not only was the meal great and filled my craving, but my dining experience was one for the books. I saw many of the people who I used to work with, as well as many of my loving family members.
Home is where the good food and love is.