Scallop
Bay Scallops and Applewood Bacon with Port Reduction
If you can't get Nantucket bay scallops, you can use other bay scallops or sea scallops (cut lengthwise into thirds).
By Marc Forgione
Pan-Seared Scallops with Champagne Grapes and Almonds
Despite their name, Champagne grapes aren't used to make the sparkling wine. Legend has it that the grapes were so named because the tiny clusters of fruit resemble the bubbles in a glass of Champagne. What to drink: A crisp, ripe white. Try: Icon 2004 Sauvignon Blanc, House of Nobilo, Marlborough, New Zealand ($20).
Scallops Wrapped in Kataifi
By Gregory Zapantis
Scallop Cakes with Cilantro-Lime Mayonnaise and New Potatoes
A nice brunch dish as well as a light supper. What to drink: New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.
Spicy Stir-Fried Brown Rice with Broccolini and Scallops
Broccolini is a hybrid of broccoli and Chinese kale. You'll need to cook and cool the rice before you begin.
Seared Sea Scallops with Banyuls Vinegar and Chicory Slaw
The delicate, tendriled texture of frisée is essential to the slaw. Round out the lettuce mix with a selection of chicories. What to drink: Barbera d'Alba from the Piedmont region of Italy pairs well with this first course.
Poached Scallops with Caviar Sauce
Editor's note: This recipe is excerpted from Eric Ripert and Michael Ruhlman's book the A Return To Cooking.
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This is a hugely luxurious dish, with the sweet flesh of the scallops enhanced by a sauce flavored and thickened with caviar. The dish is rich and creamy, sweet and salty. And it's very easy to make. The sauce base is clam juice, cream, and butter. The scallops are poached for just a minute or two, and caviar is added to the sauce just before serving. That is the only tricky and critical part of this dish: You must be careful to heat the sauce gently once the caviar has been added, bringing it just up to heat without letting it boil. It is, after all, an egg-thickened sauce, and you must be careful of overcooking eggs in this sauce or the caviar will turn hard and white. Treat it as the delicate product it is. Or, as Eric would put it, "Don't whisk it like an idiot. You must be extremely gentle."
By Eric Ripert and Michael Ruhlman
Pan-Seared Scallops with Smoked-Tomato Butter and Warm Spinach Salad
This recipe makes more smoked-tomato butter than you need for the scallops — use the leftover butter on steak or fish.
By Sean Myers
Sticky Rice with Chinese Sausage and Dried Scallops
By Bruce Cost
Ann Pachett's Spicy Seafood Chowder
This tomato-based chowder tastes a bit like Creole jambalaya. Because the broth can be prepared one day ahead, the recipe is especially convenient for dinner parties.
Bay Scallops with Polenta, Wild Mushrooms, Sherry, and Parsley Bread Crumbs
Chef Suzanne Goin prepares this dish with Taylor Bay Scallops in the shell, but it's also delicious with regular bay scallops, which are more widely available. Be sure to use a good amontillado, the medium-dry Sherry that is lightly aged to give it a mellow, nutty flavor. What to drink: Condrieu, an aromatic Rhône white made with Viognier grapes.