Scallops are shellfish that have a very tender and delicate texture and taste, and they are edible bivalve mollusks from the Pectinidae family. You will probably recognize them by their ribbed ...
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Scallops are typically served at fancy restaurants—with a high-end price tag to match. But we’ll let you in on a little secret: The shellfish is actually really easy to cook at home. They take about ...
Scallops on pumpkin cream—what a combo—is like a love letter from Northern Italy, bringing autumn to your plate. The scallops ...
Tip Clean and dry the scallops (or ask the fishmonger to) and place them in a container, uncovered, in the fridge to air dry ...
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Of all the options at the seafood counter, scallops may be the most intimidating to prepare at home. They’re costly and they cook quickly, so you don’t want to run the risk of messing them up. But ...
Eating a scallop with that perfect golden sear is a thing of beauty. But there often is a perception that it can’t possibly be done at home — and there’s nothing worse than a pale, rubbery scallop.
Seared sea scallops with garlic olive compote exude summer vibes, and since winter is a long one, at least for me, why not have fun and sun in our kitchens? Kalamata olives, garlic—lots of ...