Shrimp scampi is said to have originated in the Italian city of Genoa in 14th century. The word “scampi” is Italian for a type of small crustacean that’s akin to a mini lobster. Also called ...
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 ...
Shrimp scampi has managed to remain a generational favorite, partly because this classic Italian-American dish can be whipped up in minutes. It's the perfect fallback option in a pinch — whether for a ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- In this edition of The Dish, we're heading to a new Italian supper club in Queen Village called Scampi. The quirky and crazy delicious BYOB celebrates every kind of Italian ...