Anyone how a good recipe how to cook scallops? 🤔
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Bay or sea?
Sea
First you want to check to make sure you have "dry" not "wet" or solution treated scallops. There is a huge difference in how they will sear.
Salt them. Do not put pepper on them until you're done searing.
Bring cast iron to searing hot with ghee.
Sear one side without touching them for two minutes but it depends on the size honestly.
If the scallop doesn't pop off the cast iron skillet it wasn't finished searing.
A bit like a steak or burger, it should release.
Then flip and sear for maybe one minute or less. Remove and place on room temp plate.
I use a separate pan and melt on low: butter, splash of white wine, pepper, fresh garlic with one sprig rosemary.
It'll take practice because there are many variables.
Pour butter sauce over the scallops after you've removed the scallops from the skillet. The rosemary should be bright green not brown. Don't burn the butter. You're goal is to melt it not cook it.
Pat them dry. Salt n pepper, cooking oil, high heat. Throw in butter. Done. Should look golden brown.
Really, simply this.
Maybe I simplified it too much
Absolutely not. Scallops is one of those things that less is more.
I would say only, pick a good product that's all natural and not treated.
Usually frozen is better than "fresh" (defrosted and soaked in chemicals and water to bleach them white and make them heavier with water), and Japanese (Hokkaido) scallops are simply the best in the world. Also there's plenty of sustainable options (look for MSC certified product).
Pat down.
Wrap sides with bacon, held with toothpicks.
Griddle tops and bottoms until bacon looks reasonably done.
Coat with / dip in #garlic butter.
The perfect side with Steak...