Want to know the best way to cook scallops? The date night favorite is often categorized as restaurant food, but the quick-cooking shellfish is easy to make at home. In this step-by-step guide, we’ll ...
There always seems to be a lot of questions surrounding scallops, and one of the most common ones is how to get that perfect crust on the pan-seared seafood. To find out, Food Republic spoke to Allie ...
Wondering how to cook scallops at home? Like candy from the ocean, perfectly cooked scallops have a beautiful caramelized crust on the outside and are tender and sweet inside. Perhaps you’ve only ...
Have you ever tried to sear a scallop, only to end up with lots of white foam in the pan? Many scallops you buy are “wet,” having been soaked in a sodium phosphate solution that makes them look whiter ...
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.
Scallops always feel like a dish for a special occasion, but the truth is they couldn’t be easier to prepare. With a handful of ingredients and piping hot pan, you can have restaurant-quality scallops ...
Melt the1/2 lb. butter and 1 tbs olive oil in a large sauté ’pan over medium heat. Add the chopped garlic and shallots and then cooked until translucent, approximately one minute. Add all ready cook ...
Whether for an appetizer or light dinner, scallops can make any course feel a little more elegant. Slightly sweet, tender, and quick to cook –– as long as you can make them right –– serving up ...
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 ...