Posted on 10/02/2017 11:25:31 AM PDT by heterosupremacist
Enjoy these Fried Scallop recipes on National Fried Scallops Day:
Pan Fried Sea Scallops Pan Fried Scallops
National Fried Scallops Day is observed annually on October 2nd.
A scallop is a common name which is applied to many species of marine bivalve mollusks in the family Pectinidae. Scallops are a cosmopolitan family and are found in all of the worlds oceans.
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Add enough garlic and butter and you’ll never be happier!..................
HAL: What is that smell?
ELAINE: What smell?
HAL: I think it’s the mattress. Did something happen to it.
ELAINE: No no, oh, you know what that is? I um, went clamming the other day and I forgot to hose off my boots.
HAL: Clamming?
ELAINE: Yeah, clam and scallop. I clam and scallop.
I catch rays here all the time and throw them back.
It’s too much a hassle to clean.....................
It’s great in potatoes.
Too many calories.......................in potatoes..................
They make good bait in a lobster trap. That’s about all.
Quite a few in butter if that’s a concern.
Nope.
Recently reported.....high-end sushi places are also using facsimiles for some of the rolls.
Paying four hundred dollars and more that they demand for omakase, I’d better get the fish they advertise.
Fresh fish doesn’t smell.
Have to be careful with smaller scallops, they can be easily overcooked
It's absolutely, incontrovertibly true that my opinion carries more weight with me than yours does.
Butter?
It has NO calories!..............in my world....................
...however two wet Labs in the cab in the truck, all the way back home....smelled.
Smelled like low tide. :) :)
Lovely.
Just drink a diet soda to cancel them out, it has negative calories, lol.
Please tell me, you are not eating out at four hundred dollars a pop. 8(
Your stupid “lol” references shoot your car down.
Besides, So Carolina! Ha!
I caught what I thought was a ‘guitar fish’ (a type of ray) in my cast net one day at the beach (Gulf of Mexico).
I got it disentangled from the net and of course touristas from all over came over to look at it.
I reached down and grabbed it with both hands to toss it back into the Gulf.
I then discovered that it was an ELECTRIC RAY and it nearly knocked me down!
It felt like I had stuck my two hands into electrical sockets.
We aren’t supposed to have electric rays this far north, 30° North latitude, but this was summer so I guess it was vacationing.......................
Your stupid insistence that I’m somehow claiming my own opinion as factual definitely highlights you as not the sharpest tool in the shed.
LOL!
Exactly......
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