National Baked Scallops Day

Supriya Jain
Dec 22, 2023 By Supriya Jain
Originally Published on Mar 22, 2022
Fact-checked by Amatullah Gulbargawala
National Baked Scallops Day is the day for you and your family to enjoy a baked scallop appetizer
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Where is National Baked Scallops Day celebrated?

National Baked Scallops Day is celebrated in the United States of America.

Who celebrates National Baked Scallops Day?

All seafood lovers celebrate national Baked Scallops Day.

When did National Baked Scallops Day first start?

It is unknown the exact date National Baked Scallops Day first started.

Who started National Baked Scallops Day?

No information is available regarding the origin or founders of National Baked Scallops Day.

Baked scallop is regarded as a healthy food with low-fat content and bright orange color

History And Timeline

Scallops belong to the species of saltwater clams. They are a rich food source for millions of people across the country.

The only parts of scallops you can consume are the adductor muscle and coral, but coral is usually not included in a meal due to its bitter taste. Baked scallops are inherently important, as they are served as appetizers in many restaurants.

Scallops are believed to be easy and quick to cook, so you can start your cooking journey from there if you wish.

200 million years ago

The first scallops were found around 200 million years ago in the Triassic period.

Scallops Are Found

Strange Tasting Food

People thought that scallops tasted weird as food and preferred other seafood.

17th Century

Finally Some Appreciation

Scallops started receiving some appreciation in the US and gained popularity.

19th Century

Earliest Recipes

Earliest Recipes featuring scallops started being published in various recipe books.

1846

Part Of Seafood Cuisine

Scallops became a regular part of the American diet during the Industrial Revolution.

'20s-'30s

Traditions And Customs

Although there is no mention of any traditions or customs to be followed on this particular day, it makes more sense to have something to do, apart from eating a lot of baked scallops. During this day, many people make it obligatory to cook special kinds of baked scallops with their unique recipes.

Scallops are extensively available in the fish markets.

On this day, they are so in demand that most scallop sellers will have a significant profit. Another tradition could be, of course, feasting on deliciously made baked scallops throughout the day.

Ways To Observe Or Celebrate National Baked Scallops Day

You can celebrate National Baked Scallops Day in many ways. You can order the food from a fine dining restaurant and feast on this unique seafood cuisine for starters.

However, to those people who want to bake it at home, National Baked Scallops Day gives you the best occasion to do it. Buy scallops from a nearby fish market, search for different baked scallops, cook them fresh and enjoy their deliciousness. While cooking, add salad leaves like parsley, spinach, and butter for that extra yumminess.

Believe us, you won't regret it. Although baked scallops also work awesome with rice, baked potatoes, and fresh vegetables, it is also a good source of fat.

Facts And Stats

  • The founder of the National Baked Scallops Day is not known.
  • Different seafood restaurants celebrate National Baked Scallops Day.
  • National Baked Scallops Day is not a federal holiday.

What are some advantages of celebrating National Baked Scallops Day?

Baked scallops are delicious tasting seafood, so you will be doing yourself a favor by having them. On National Baked Scallops Day, you could also experiment with your cooking skills.

What are some events related to National Baked Scallops Day?

One of the events related to National Baked Scallops Day is National Fried Scallops Day, celebrated on October 2.

Who encouraged the celebration of National Baked Scallops Day?

There is no specific information about the origin and people behind the National Baked Scallops Day. But we are sure seafood lovers created the day.

What are some essential things we need to keep in mind while celebrating National Baked Scallops Day?

While celebrating the day, it is essential to remember that baked scallops are one of the most popular seafood. The Industrial Revolution made it possible to make them available in large quantities.

Is this an ethical day to celebrate?

No, it is not an ethical day to celebrate.

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Thursday, March 12, 2020
  • Friday, March 12, 2021
  • Saturday, March 12, 2022
  • Sunday, March 12, 2023
  • Friday, April 12, 2024

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Written by Supriya Jain

Bachelor of Commerce, Master of Business Administration specializing in Marketing

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As a skilled member of the Kidadl team, Shruti brings extensive experience and expertise in professional content writing. With a Bachelor's degree in Commerce from Punjab University and an MBA in Business Administration from IMT Nagpur, Shruti has worked in diverse roles such as sales intern, content writer, executive trainee, and business development consultant. Her exceptional writing skills cover a wide range of areas, including SOP, SEO, B2B/B2C, and academic content.

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