Scallops might be seen as the gateway to the wonderful world of shellfish since they are mild, sweet, and not remotely fishy-tasting so even people who aren't quite ready for mussels or crawfish might ...
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 don’t seem to demand a strict recipe, they adapt to what the cook has on hand. Once the scallops are sauteed until brown, a flavorful acid liquid such as dry vermouth, lemon juice or white ...
Looking at upscale restaurant menus these days, you’d think there was no longer any such thing as plain old scallops. It seems like everyone feels obliged to include information about where the ...
This quick and easy appetizer pairs the sweetness of raw sea scallops with tart Granny Smith apple and crunchy celery. Justin Chapple is a chef, recipe developer, food writer, video host, and cookbook ...
We are lucky to have lots of fresh seafood at our fingertips here in the Pacific Northwest. But when it comes to eating shellfish, do you cook it at home, or do you only get it when you're out to eat?
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Build a multi-level fire in your grill: Leaving 1/4 of the bottom free of coals, bank the coals in the remaining 3/4 of the grill so that they are 3 times as high on one side as on the other. When the ...
Kay Chun is a recipe developer, food stylist, and New York Times Cooking contributor. She also formerly worked as Test Kitchen senior editor at Food & Wine. In a small bowl, combine the ginger, chives ...