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 ...
Don’t panic in the face of whole scallops. Adam Geringer-Dunn from Greenpoint Fish and Lobster is here to demonstrate that shucking and prepping this juicy bivalve is actually a breeze. Buying ...
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 ...
Many seafood lovers are already comfortable steaming clams or boiling lobster, but during the summer, when everything's being thrown on the grill, why not toss your shellfish on, too? According to ...
Lift each scallop from the shell, remove black membrane and set the flesh to one side. Distribute equal amounts of salad onion tops into each shell and rest the scallop on top. To make the sauce, ...
Today's scallops, even the great ones coming out of Barnegat Bay, come pre-shucked. Other countries sell scallops on the half-shell or entirely in the shell, which means a bonus of roe. Alas, that's ...
Shellfish sometimes get ignored because they are perceived as a luxury and a nutritional no-no. Though it is true that shellfish are somewhat high in cholesterol, they are very low in fat, with almost ...