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 ...
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Impress your guests with this fine-dining snack – Parmesan foam, lobster tails, and golden pasta crisps
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 ...
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