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 ...
Scallops might bring to mind fancy seafood restaurants, but I'm here to let you in on a little secret: they're fairly simple to make at home, and are ready to be served in only around 30 minutes.
I love making sea scallops. They’re sweet, juicy and take only a couple of minutes to cook. For this dish, I topped 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 ...
Michelin-starred chef Michael White joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Willie Geist to share how to make his ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Chef Amy Von Eiff of A Cut Above Catering demonstrated how to make gnocchi and scallops, emphasizing the use of fresh ingredients and proper techniques. Chef Amy shared her ...
For a semi-fancy meal on a moment’s notice, you can’t beat sea scallops. These members of the mollusk family are ideal to have in your freezer because they defrost and cook quickly and they adapt well ...
Cook scallops with lid down over high heat without moving scallops until lightly browned, 2 1/2 to 4 minutes. Carefully flip skewers and continue to cook until second side is browned, sides of ...
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 ...