Cooking lobster at home can seem like a daunting endeavor, but we consulted an expert to get low-down on what to do, how to ...
Cut the seafood into bite-size slices between ¼ and 1/3 inch (6 and 8mm) thick. Arrange the slices on a plate like a mosaic, touching each other but not fully overlapping. Drizzle the olive oil over ...
Few foods are as tasty and as tender as fresh lobster tail. But if you're at a seafood restaurant, how do you pick out the right lobster? Here are several tips and tricks for choosing the best lobster ...
IF you live alone or belong to a small family, you usually cook only small portions of dishes, not big batches.
hand picking a cooked shrimp out of a metal bowl next to plate of toasted bread - Alexander Spatari/Getty Images Certain cooks love throwing around the term "fresh ingredients" like it's some kind of ...
Allie has been Lifehacker’s Food Writer since 2021. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Ithaca College in drama and studied at the Institute of Culinary Education to earn her diploma in Pastry and ...
Sustainability is an incredibly complicated topic. Yet seafood sustainability is the surprisingly rare exception in which a really complex problem can be addressed with uniquely simple options — and ...
Start with the shrimp. You can buy it shelled and deveined, or do it yourself. Cut the shrimp into small pieces—about the size of a dime—and set aside 6 whole ones for presentation. Place all the ...
Shrimp is one of the easiest, most affordable, and versatile types of seafood that there is to cook. From a slow-cooker shrimp boil to a creamy and cozy shrimp alfredo, Ree Drummond has created so ...