Scallops labeled as "wet" are packaged and frozen in a slurry of chemicals, more susceptible to becoming chewy with cooking. "Dry" scallops, on the other hand, are frozen fresh.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. overhead frozen scallops on plate - jreika/Shutterstock As with many dishes, and seafood in particular, it's always better to cook ...
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 ...
Fresh, raw scallops on a black surface. - Tsukamoto Kazuhiro/Getty Images Buttery, briny, and mildly sweet, scallops are widely appreciated for their soft, melt-in-your-mouth texture and their unique ...
Here’s a delicious recipe from Chef DJ Olsen of Lou Wine Bar in Hollywood. He will be speaking with us from the Santa Monica Farmers Market on Good Food this coming Saturday, February 20. Yield: 4 ...
Main Dish: Have you bought some frozen scallops and want to use them to prepare a tasty dish? We explain how to prepare ...
Scallops are low in calories, fat, carbohydrates and cholesterol, so it's a nutritional crime when they are breaded and deep-fried or drowned in a fat-laden casserole. Health experts recommend eating ...
Here’s a quick and easy dinner that will brighten up your winter table. Golden seared scallops rest atop a vibrant, garlic-tomato sauce, their delicate sweetness complemented by the tangy flavors of ...