Shrimp scampi, taken literally, is slightly redundant. Scampi is the Italian word for langoustine, a small member of the lobster family with a pale pink shell that can grow to be up to 10 inches long.
The English language has a funny habit of doubling down on foreign words -- think "chai tea," literally meaning "tea tea," or "naan bread," meaning, you guessed it, "bread bread." While a bit humorous ...
Sun and seafood. The combination always boosts our souls. Little wonder we travel to water-rimmed places such as Florida to jumpstart our spirits. This spring, we plan to start our warm weather ...
This sophisticated snack layers elegance with indulgence, pairing buttery langoustine tails and airy Parmesan foam with golden, deep-fried pasta crisps. Inspired by modern European cuisine, it’s a ...
Sun and seafood. The combination always boosts our souls. Little wonder we travel to water-rimmed places such as Florida to jump-start our spirits. This spring, we plan to start our warm weather ...