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  2. How to Cook Scallops Like a Pro (Plus 30 Easy Scallop ... - AOL

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    Scallops are typically served at fancy restaurants—with a high-end price tag to match. But we’ll let you in on a little secret: The shellfish is actually really easy to cook at home. They take ...

  3. Here's how to get the perfect sear on scallops - AOL

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    Remove scallops from the pan, and drizzle with the remaining garlic butter. Garnish with freshly chopped parsley and a squeeze of lemon juice for brightness. Serve immediately.

  4. 70 New Year's Eve Appetizers To Keep The Party Going Even ...

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    Quicker to make and easier to eat than Buffalo chicken wings, this plant-based version swaps chicken for snackable triangles of tempeh to mimic the crowd-pleasing appetizer. Get the Tempeh Buffalo ...

  5. List of seafood dishes - Wikipedia

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    It is made with hard-shell crabs, and fried with black pepper. Unlike the other popular chilli crab dish, it is less heavy due to the absence of a sauce. Bún riêu – Bún riêu cua is served with tomato broth and topped with crab or shrimp paste. Chilli crab – a seafood dish popular in Malaysia and Singapore.

  6. 47 Romantic Dinner Recipes to Make Your Date Fall Even More ...

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    It only takes 30 minutes to prep and cook. Get the recipe at Half Baked Harvest. ... Lemon Garlic Pasta. ... Mushroom-Spinach Stuffed Shells.

  7. Escalope - Wikipedia

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    The term escalope originated in France. [1] It first appeared in cookery terminology late in the 17th century as a dialectal expression in the northeast of rural France, [6] originally meaning a shelled nut or mollusk: veau à l'escalope (veal cooked in the style of an escalope). [6]

  8. Scaloppine - Wikipedia

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    Scaloppine (plural and diminutive of scaloppa—a small escalope, i.e., a thinly sliced cut of meat) [1] is a type of Italian dish that comes in many forms. It consists of thinly sliced meat, most often beef, veal, or chicken, that is dredged in wheat flour and sautéed in one of a variety of reduction sauces.

  9. 50 Valentine's Day dinner ideas for a date night at home - AOL

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    Plus, it cooks in about half the time of a whole chicken. Spinach-Mushroom Lasagna by Candice Kumai This shortcut lasagna skips a lot of the hassle that you normally see in recipes for the Italian ...