Medium heatOpen grillFor the sauce2 tablespoon soy sauce1 tablespoon sweet chilli sauce1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh ginger1 tablespoon lime juice2 teaspoons waterIn the KitchenLift each scallop ...
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 ...
Remove dark veins from scallops. Leave red roe attached. Combine the ginger, oyster sauce, wine and sugar. Spoon this over the scallops in shells. Cover and chill for 30 minutes. Cut the spring onion ...
Preheat an oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Spoon 2 tablespoons olive oil over the cut sides of the garlic head; wrap tightly in aluminum foil. Roast in the preheated oven until the garlic is ...
With our chilly spring departing and summer’s heat approaching, I’m craving quick, healthful dishes. Time saved in the kitchen translates to more time outside enjoying our sunny weather. For me, the ...
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7 unique seafoods you need to try grilling
Grilling certain seafoods can be intimidating, but once you master the techniques, you open up a world of incredible flavor. Here are several unique seafoods you need to try grilling at home.
Lift each scallop from the shell, remove black membrane and set the flesh to one side. Distribute equal amounts of salad onion tops into each shell and rest the scallop on top. To make the sauce, ...
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