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 ...
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Pasta with scallops, an elegant seafood dish
Have you bought some frozen scallops and want to use them to prepare a tasty dish? We explain how to prepare pappardelle with ...
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 ...
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