Like oysters and mussels, the scallops we eat and love are bivalve mollusks, and are actually adductor muscles, joining together both halves of the sea creatures' shells and allowing them to literally ...
Delicate, buttery, elegant, scallops have that magical ability to turn any dinner into something sophisticated. But they also come with a reputation: they’re easy to mess up. Overcook them, and they ...
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New Year's Eve recipe: Air fryer scallops

Learn the secret to make the most tender and succulent air fryer scallops even seafood haters enjoy. Perfect for New Year's ...
Have you ever tried to sear a scallop, only to end up with lots of white foam in the pan? Many scallops you buy are “wet,” having been soaked in a sodium phosphate solution that makes them look whiter ...