Scallop
Seared Peppered Scallops with Orange-Soy Glaze
To save even more time, buy the peppercorn medley packaged in a pepper grinder in the spice section of the supermarket. Serve with: Curried rice and sautéed snow peas.
Summer Seafood Stew
There's a lot of liquid here, so be sure to use a very large pot to prepare the stew.
Seared Scallop Salad with Haricots Verts and Truffle Oil
This is lovely paired with Champagne.
Linguine with Shrimp and Scallops in Thai Green Curry Sauce
This is a great pasta dish to serve for company. Chances are good that you'll find the Asian ingredients— increasingly carried by everyday food shops—at your local supermarket. We used the Thai Kitchen brand, which is widely available.
Creamy Tofu, Scallop, Cucumber, and Dill Chowder
The tofu in this chowder provides a richness surprisingly similar to that of cream but without the fat and cholesterol. Your guests will never know the difference; our tasters didn't.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Tarragon Scallop Gratins
Herbed rice and sautéed cherry tomatoes are suitable accompaniments for the delicate main course.
Grilled Sea Scallops and Tomatoes with Olive Vinaigrette
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Grilled Scallops, Zucchini, and Scallions with White Beans
We tried this recipe with several brands and varieties of beans, and Goya's small white beans held their shape the best.
Sauteed Scallops with Andouille and Baby Greens
Smoky andouille sausage is the perfect counterpoint to the delicate scallops.
Curried Scallop Cakes
Creamy on the inside and crunchy on the outside, these are fragrant with Indian curry and cilantro. Scallops are a less expensive alternative to crab, and they make a moist, plump little cake. Prepare the scallop cakes ahead and simply reheat right before guests arrive.
Scallop Croquettes
Active time: 1 1/2 hr Start to finish: 5 1/2 hr
In an April 1975 article titled "The Phenomenal Food Processor," Gourmet introduced the Cuisinart to the world. More than 25 years later, no American kitchen seems well equipped without one. Early on, the food processor dazzled us with mousselines and silken brioche dough; pulverized parmesan cheese; shredded, sliced, and puréed vegetables; pulsed pie dough, and spreadable pâtés. It was even easy to clean. Here, the processor transforms a dinner party standard — coquilles St.-Jacques — into crisp little hors d'oeuvre puffs.
Shrimp and Scallop Sauté
New England has a large Portuguese population. Their numbers are most concentrated in Massachusetts fishing centers, such as New Bedford, Glouchester and Providencetown, where they've had an important influence on the cuisine. One of their specialties is fried scallops, Portuguese-style--a sauté of bay scallops in butter with garlic and parsley. We've elaborated on the basic dish by adding shrimp, mushrooms, green onions and a white wine sauce. Serve it over rice, and offer buttered peas or broccoli on the side.
Penne with Basil-Seafood Sauce
If you're feeling extravagant, try replacing the scallops with half a pound of lobster. Or substitute a pound of cubed chicken for the seafood and chicken broth for the clam juice.