Unsurprisingly, to get the most out of your scallops, you'll need to respect their storage needs. "I would try to use them within the first two to three days of getting them," Chef Alfredo Nogueira ...
With a briny, lightly sweet flavor and a tender texture, fresh scallops are a delicacy—and one that is fairly easy to make at home once you know how. You can pan sear them for an elegant dinner for ...
Cooking scallops at home can feel intimidating, but with the right know-how, you can achieve restaurant-quality results. From choosing dry scallops to mastering pan heat, small details make all the ...
Heat butter and olive oil in large non-stick skillet. Season the scallops with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Sauté the scallops – do not over crowd the pan (you will most like ...
Cooking scallops like a pro starts long before they hit the pan. From choosing dry scallops to managing moisture and heat, every step matters for that golden crust. With the right prep and technique, ...
Make the bacon vinaigrette: Set a 12-inch nonstick pan over medium heat. Add bacon and cook until golden on all sides, 3-5 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to transfer bacon pieces to a paper-towel-lined ...
My family, most simply put, is a blended family. With so many people coming together at the holidays with roots and traditions ranging from Illinois to the coast of Florida, it can get a little crazy.
You may be familiar with scallops as the buttery, cylindrical pucks of sweet, fishy goodness on which only a restaurant can achieve a crusty sear. But, we promise, you can do the same at home, as long ...
I love making sea scallops. They’re sweet, juicy and take only a couple of minutes to cook. For this dish, I topped the ...