All of our scallop recipes can be made with the kind you buy in a bag. Scallops come in two main varieties, bay ones, which are smaller and sweeter, and sea scallops, which are larger, meatier ...
In this recipe, the ingredients do all the work for you. Juicy bay scallops need nothing more than a quick trip in a very hot pan. Dressing them up calls for little more than browning some ...
Try to get bay scallops for this dish, but if they are unavailable you can substitute sea scallops, cut into 4 to 6 pieces. My market usually has small Nantucket bay scallops, each about the size of a ...
Scallops can be bought in or out of their shells. The two main varieties available in the UK are the larger king scallop and the tiny queen scallop. Look out for scallops that have been harvested ...
2 tablespoons butter 1⁄2 pound Nantucket bay scallops, patted dry 1⁄4 teaspoon fine sea salt 1 tablespoon undiluted yuzu juice 1 tablespoon minced fresh herbs, such as chives and flat-leaf ...
Scallops can be bought in or out of their shells. The two main varieties available in the UK are the larger king scallop and the tiny queen scallop. Look out for scallops that have been harvested ...
If you can’t find small, sweet, tender bay scallops, you can use larger scallops as long as they’re fresh. Just cut them into ½-inch pieces before sautéing and be careful not to overcook them.
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 ...
Bush, as recently revealed, may like his scallops about as much as his dad likes broccoli, but perhaps that’s because he’s never had the pleasure of tucking into a plateful of the Peconic Bay ...
These scallops are a perfect starter, best served with a glass of champagne. They also make cute little canapes served on Chinese spoons - place a teaspoon of sauce on a spoon and top with one ...