Lawrence Woodman
Lawrence "Chubby" Woodman was an entrepreneur and restaurant owner credited with inventing fried clams. He and his wife, Bessie, opened Woodman's of Essex on Main Street in Essex, Massachusetts as a clam shack, selling freshly dug steamer clams, ice cream, and homemade potato chips.
Woodman is believed to have invented fried clams on July 3, 1916. According to the company website, a visit from Mr. Tarr, a fisherman from neighboring Gloucester, led to the invention. Woodman acted on Tarr's suggestion to put some clams into the oil used for deep-frying potato chips. After some modifications, such as dipping the clams in evaporated milk and corn flour, the fried clam was created.
Chubby Woodman also mobilized the New England clam bake by using a truck loaded with food, boilers, and wood to bring the clambake to the customer's preferred location. Woodman's restaurant now sells "clambakes to go," which include ingredients such as lobster, clams, potatoes, and corn.
In 2005, Woodman's legacy and his restaurant's focus on clams were impacted by a severe red tide, which tightened clam supplies and increased prices. Consequently, Woodman was forced to import clams from Canada.