With a briny, lightly sweet flavor and a tender texture, fresh scallops are a delicacy—and one that is fairly easy to make at home once you know how. You can pan sear them for an elegant dinner for ...
Stop obsessing over that astronomically priced scallop dish at your local seafood hotspot—cooking quality scallops at home is easier than you'd think! Scallops rank among the most indulgent options on ...
Unsurprisingly, to get the most out of your scallops, you'll need to respect their storage needs. "I would try to use them within the first two to three days of getting them," Chef Alfredo Nogueira ...
Heat butter and olive oil in large non-stick skillet. Season the scallops with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Sauté the scallops – do not over crowd the pan (you will most like ...
Delicate, buttery, elegant, scallops have that magical ability to turn any dinner into something sophisticated. But they also come with a reputation: they’re easy to mess up. Overcook them, and they ...
With the summer season upon us, fresh seafood suddenly becomes the plate du jour — both at seaside restaurants and in homes pretty much anywhere. Plump sea scallops (sometimes referred to as diver ...
This scallop concoction is an oldie but a goodie. It’s sourced from an ‘80s cookbook produced by Gourmet magazine. The bay scallops team up with mushrooms, shallots, and tomatoes, plus garlic and ...
Want to see your co-workers’ eyes light up? It’s simple. Tell them you’re going to be cooking them some scallops. The same trick works for family members or guests. Scallops are beloved by pretty much ...