After a dreamy weekend in Crystal River, where I collected as many Florida bay scallops as I was legally allowed, I found myself craving the tender, sweet bivalves for days. To combat this hankering, ...
In a small bowl, combine the breadcrumbs, butter, a pinch of salt and the Parmesan. In another small bowl, combine the thyme, garlic, lemon zest, a hefty pinch of black pepper and the cream. Divide ...
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 ...
Soak 16 wooden or bamboo toothpicks in cold water for 5 minutes. Meanwhile, in a blender or food processor, pulse oil, basil, garlic, lemon zest, lemon juice, rosemary and chile until smooth. Pour ...
Sweet sea scallops cook quickly, needing only a brief 2- to 3-minute sauté to bring out their delicate flavor. Once the scallops are removed, the same skillet is used to create a bright, savory sauce ...
Note: Dry-packed scallops are not always labeled as such; ask your fish monger. For the best searing, avoid super cheap butter that tends to have a higher water content. From Meredith Deeds. • 1 small ...
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 ...