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Scallops : Top 20

 

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Cioppino

Submitted by: Star Pooley 
A classic seafood stew with a little bit of everything from the sea. Shrimp, scallops, clams, mussels, and crab meat; seasoned with oregano, thyme and basil. Serve with a loaf of warm, crusty bread for sopping up the delicious broth! 

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Southern California Cioppino

Submitted by: Becky Wergers 
This popular dish originated around Monterey Bay, California. This version, created in San Diego, has a southwest flavor. Serve with large bibs, crab shell crackers, extra bowls for the shells, and finger bowls if you wish. Nice served in large, shallow bowls alongside crusty sourdough bread, a green salad, and chilled white wine. You can vary the seafood according to the catch of the day, yours or your market's. 

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Pan Seared Scallops with Pepper and Onions in Anchovy Oil

Submitted by: Roderic Rinehart 
Scallops are one of the most delicious foods if seared properly, and the addition of peppers and onions complements them quite well. Serve with couscous or rice for a delicious meal.  

Scampi-Style Scallops Over Linguine

Submitted by: Sarah 
Canned anchovies and scallops combine to make a delicious topping for linguine in this recipe. 

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Scallops in Pastry with Lobster Sauce

Submitted by: Trish Wiltshire 
Living In: Oviedo, Florida, USA
Scallops are baked into individual packages with Gouda cheese and served with a creamy lobster sauce. This is a very rich dish, a little goes a long way! Served as a side dish or an entree, this is my favorite recipe and always gets rave reviews. 

Vonciel's Seafood Salad

Submitted by: D. Vonciel McCoy 
Shrimp, scallops, crab and tuna are blended with crisp celery and bell peppers and a seasoned mayonnaise dressing for a crowd-pleasing cool summertime salad. 

Scallop-Topped Portabello Mushrooms

Submitted by: Angie Gorkoff 
Home Town: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Living In: Tucson, Arizona, USA
This is a nice dish to serve guests for dinner or even at a special lunch. It's extremely presentable and will wow everybody at the table. 

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Warm Thai-Style Scallop & Mango Salad

Submitted by: Dole 
Tender bay scallops are cooked until just done, then served warm with chunks of fresh mango, sliced cucumber, red bell pepper, fresh cilantro, and an Asian-style dressing for a refreshing tropical salad. 

Seared Scallops with Pineapple, Ginger and Lemon Grass Salsa

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Succulent sea scallops are seared to golden perfection and served over tender crisp green beans with a bright and fragrant pineapple salsa. 

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Cajun Seafood Pasta

Submitted by: Star Pooley 
Three kinds of pepper turn up the heat in this creamy shrimp and scallop sauce. Fresh basil, thyme and parsley add just the right counterpoint, while Swiss and Parmesan cheese add their own sharp flavors. Perfect over fettucine! 

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Baked Scallops

Submitted by: John Bragg 
Delicious baked scallops with butter and garlic. Bay scallops are the little ones and they tend to be sweeter tasting than sea scallops. 

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Fra Diavolo Sauce With Pasta

Submitted by: Holly 
A daring dash of red pepper flakes gives off a spicy heat in this marvelous sauce of sauteed garlic and tomatoes. Add quickly sauteed shrimp and scallops, stir in a bit of parsley and serve over hot linguine. 

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Broiled Scallops

Submitted by: Gail New 
My husband thinks these scallops are better than any we have found in any restaurant. 

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Awesome Baked Sea Scallops

Submitted by: StylinCook 
Home Town: Lewiston, Maine, USA
Living In: Auburn, Maine, USA
Large sea scallops are combined with garlic, shallots, butter, and bread crumbs then baked to perfection. Being from Maine, we love our seafood, and this is one of the greats! 

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Baked Seafood Au Gratin

Submitted by: Katy B. Minchew 
This was my Mom's favorite seafood recipe, she is now 88, I am 60 and this is my all time favorite seafood recipe also. I have had guests, who, when invited to dinner, specifically request this to be served. 

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Deb's Scallops Florentine

Submitted by: Debra Connors 
Mouthwatering scallops and spinach, topped off with a rich Parmesan cheese sauce, baked until bubbly and delicious! 

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Scallop Scampi

Submitted by: Nikki Medina 
Tender bay scallops are cooked quickly in a tasty sauce of garlic, onion, white wine, chicken broth and Romano cheese. Toss fresh green parsley into the mix and pour over cooked linguine. Serve with a sprinkling of Romano cheese. 

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Dinah's Baked Scallops

Submitted by: DEBNJAMES 
This is my favorite way to prepare scallops. They're so flavorful they don't really need much more than a little butter and lemon. I like to serve them with a nice rice pilaf and vegetable. 

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Scallops with White Wine Sauce II

Submitted by: DEBIW 
White wine, butter, and shallots make a great sauce for scallops. This is easy and non-creamy for those that don't like cream sauces. 

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Pasta with Scallops, Zucchini, and Tomatoes

Submitted by: Lisa Stinger 
Bay scallops, chopped tomatoes and fresh basil are added to a saute of garlic and zucchini, then poured over fettuccini for an elegant seafood dish. Serve as an entree or appetizer. 

 
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