When golden, flip scallops over. Add a knob of butter, a few sprigs of thyme, and baste for 20 seconds. Turn off heat, add a ...
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 are typically served at high-end restaurants (with a high-end price tag to match). But we’ll share a little secret: They’re actually really easy to cook at home. They take about five minutes ...
Tender, sweet and flavorful, scallops are a fan favorite, even if you're not a big fan of seafood. A luxurious shellfish that doesn't need an elaborate sauce or complicated cooking technique to shine, ...
Sea scallops, with their beautiful fan-shaped shells, are prized among the luxury seafoods, along with lobsters and crabs. As with many such things, the simplest preparations are usually the best: My ...
I’ve always been a sucker for scallops. They’re sweet, meaty, cylindrical and bite-size. This particular recipe puts scallops at the center of a skewer’s worth of tasty kebabs. It requires no more ...
1. Add melted butter and olive oil in a medium skillet and add in garlic, use ½ of the chopped herbs, and a pinch of salt and pepper (gently stir over high heat) 2. Let the mixture cook on low until ...
This keto-friendly, gluten-free dish is my version of something I tasted at the Princess d’Annam Resort & Spa, in Vietnam’s Binh Thuan province. The cooks grilled the scallops on a large barbecue set ...
Wrapped in partly-fried bacon and skewered, the scallops head for the grill. I bypassed the use of toothpicks to secure the bacon, opting to just use the skewer to do the job. For the most part, the ...
Scallops can be roasted, saut (c)ed, poached or grilled. I like to grill them so they have a crisp outer texture and a creamy interior. Make sure to use the larger sea scallops for this recipe. Here I ...