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Here is an easy version of coquilles St.-Jacques, the classic French preparation of scallops in a creamy sauce, under a crust of bread crumbs and cheese. It comes from Ina Garten, the celebrated cookbook author and television star, who has been cooking it for dinner parties, she told The Times, practically since the start of her marriage to Jeffrey Garten in 1968. It makes for a beautiful entree that matches well with a green salad, flinty white wine and good conversation. It can be made the day before serving and heated through in an oven while guests gather. “A lot of dishes taste better after they sit for a while,” Garten said. With its whisper of curry powder in the rich, unctuous sauce, this is one of them. You can make it in a casserole, but little gratin dishes are better and come in handy far more often than you might think. One per guest. Featured in: Ina Garten's Dinner Party Trick? Cook In Advance..
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Title: | Ina Garten’s Make-Ahead Coquilles St.-Jacques Recipe |
Descrition: | Here is an easy version of coquilles St.-Jacques, the classic French preparation of scallops in a creamy sauce, under a crust of bread crumbs and cheese It comes from Ina Garten, the celebrated cookbook author and television star, who has been cooking it for dinner parties, she told The Times, practically since the start of her marriage to Jeffrey Garten in 1968 It makes for a beautiful entree that matches well with a green salad, flinty white wine and good conversation |
Ina Garten’s Make-Ahead Coquilles St.-Jacques
Seafood
Produce
Baking & Spices
Oils & Vinegars
Bread & Baked Goods
Dairy
Beer, Wine & Liquor
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Ina Garten’s Make-Ahead Coquilles St.-Jacques Recipe
Here is an easy version of coquilles St.-Jacques, the classic French preparation of scallops in a creamy sauce, under a crust of bread crumbs and cheese It comes from Ina Garten, the celebrated cookbook author and television star, who has been cooking it for dinner parties, she told The Times, practically since the start of her marriage to Jeffrey Garten in 1968 It makes for a beautiful entree that matches well with a green salad, flinty white wine and good conversation