Scallops can be prepared in a variety of ways...used in soups, stews, chowders, breaded and fried, or wrapped in bacon, then broiled. Besides sauteing these meaty scallops with seasonal greens and XO sauce, my other favourite way is sear them quickly in a hot pan so that the outside gets a crisp, golden brown crust and the inside remains succulent and tender.
- 5 Scallops
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 1/2 tbsp Olive oil
- 50 ml Dry white wine
- 1/2 tbsp Balsamic vinegar
- Some salad mix to serve
- Pat scallops dry with a paper towel. Sprinkle them with a bit of salt and black pepper. Heat the olive oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium heat. Add scallops and cook until they are golden brown on both sides, 2-3 minutes per side. Remove from pan.
- Add wine and vinegar to pan. Cook 2 minutes until slightly thick and stir in the scallops. Turn off the heat and remove. Serve with some salad mix.
I like scallops, your way of serving scallops, sound really refreshing and good, must try one day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely meal.
ReplyDeleteDon't we all love scallops! Yes seared scallops are the best!
ReplyDeleteI adore seared scallops! Those pieces look very meaty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking meal! I have eaten scallops usually either in stir-fry dishes or in soups, but I have not tasted them pan seared. Yours look really good. Will have to try this out!
ReplyDeleteGee... Angie, what a delicious expensive dish! Yummm.... None fat meal... looks perfect for me! haha... Have a great day, darling.
ReplyDeleteCeers, Kristy
Can you believe I used to dislike scallops. Recently I have become quite fond of them. Putting them into a nice salad is a fantastic idea. I know I'd love this!
ReplyDeleteDelicious! I love fresh scallops, they are so sweet. Looks really good on the salad.
ReplyDeletesimple and delicious salad, sounds great
ReplyDeletecan not find scallops here...what a pity....
ReplyDeleteI love scallops (there's even a story of 5 year old me keeping a whole platter to myself at a work lunch with my dad) so these are a must-make.
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous are these babies, all nestled with their greens...Perfect!
ReplyDeleteDelicious and tempting dish, my H's favourite..
ReplyDeleteI really love scallops. They have almost a sweetness to them. This salad looks wonderful, and the scallops look perfectly cooked.
ReplyDelete*kisses* HH
Angie, this is delicious, I am going to get some scallops!
ReplyDeleteReally mouth-watering Angie! Alas, I'll be having maggi mee for dinner, 'cos I'm home alone today!
ReplyDeleteI have never try cooking scallops before... I should try... one day..:)
ReplyDeleteYou seared these scallops perfectly! I want scallops now (even though it's breakfast time).
ReplyDeleteYour presentation is amazing! I would like to have that whole plate ;DD
ReplyDeletethe perfect topping for salad, but I can eat a ton of these and leave the lettuce behind...they look amazing. I make them like this on the grill all time we just love them...nice presentation and a great picture!
ReplyDeleteNice way to serve scallops,love the golden color..
ReplyDeleteI adore scallops...your plate is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThose scallops look perfectly cooked! Seriously impressive.
ReplyDeleteI love pan fried scallops and I bet with the addition of the wine and balsamic vinegar these little beauties just sing.
ReplyDeleteThey look better than fantastic! They look absolutely deliciously perfect!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!! This makes me want to run out to the fish market!
ReplyDeletewow they appear tasty and delicious.
ReplyDeleteSuch simple ingredients and yet deliver such an elegant and delicious meal, nice!
ReplyDeleteUn plat de chef. BRAVO!
ReplyDeleteBonne semaine et à bientôt.
I adore scallops and yours look delicious. Your presentation is really elegant. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteoh these look wonderful I so need to try cooking scallops
ReplyDeletePERFECTLY seared and beautifully presented. I love how you made the little bits of char around the edges!
ReplyDeleteLooks so fresh and yummy. Nice clicks...
ReplyDeleteLooks so easy to make and absolutely delicious! Love scallops!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, simple preparation of scallops. This glaze would let the natural sweetness of the scallops shine through.
ReplyDeleteThese scallops are perfectly browned but still succulent. Lovely on the bed of lettuces. I'm making this for dinner, this week!
ReplyDeleteThese look great! My sister has been on a scallop kick lately & I've been very jealous! It's time to get some I think!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
H
Very delicious and quick meal dear:)
ReplyDeleteTempting pictures, loved this recipe..
ReplyDeletethose are gorgeous scallops Angie!! served over a light salad is perfect! what a great presentation, and such a beautiful image! You really captured the dish, how delicious those scallops look!
ReplyDeleteYum...look so juicy! and looks so tasty with the browned crust!
ReplyDeleteOMG, that looks so mouthwatering! Those scallops are perfectly cooked.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Angie...I absolutely agree with your chosen cooking method.
ReplyDeleteI usually use 'Sherry' as the spirited booster ;o)
Next time...I'll certainly give your balsamic and white wine combo a try.
Ciao for now and flavourful wishes,
Claudia
Seared scallops are my favorite. Yours look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAngie - this is so grand. My type of summer meal - simple, light and deliciously packed with flavor.
ReplyDeletemmmm scallops! the pic is very well taken too!
ReplyDeleteI made pan-seared scallops last week and mine were definitely not as charred perfect as yours :P
ReplyDeleteyour pan fried scallops are definitely making me drools.
ReplyDeleteI love scallops. I love simple recipes that really display the flavors of the food.
ReplyDeleteThese scallops look so, so scrumptious, fat and juicy. Definitely a delicious dish.
ReplyDeleteThe seared method is the best way! Scallops are some of the best seafood. They're awesome with the crispy exterior.
ReplyDeleteI can have this everyday and the fish picada looks like my type of food too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks very simple and delicious. A great starter. I love balsamic vinegar.
ReplyDeletePan-fried scallops are gorgeous with any kind of greens. I just stir fried them with broccoli for tonight's dinner.
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty, Angie! The color is out of this world, enough to make me wish I could bite into one. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love pan seared scallops. These look great & very versatile. I usually top my salads with this kind of recipe. Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteDelicious! A wide selection of seafood where I'm cooking right now in the Canadian Rockies. And you have just given me an idea of what to pair with a new white wine I have selected, thanks for the inspiration! and your scallops are cooked to perfection!
ReplyDeleteBTW: I'm in an area specializing in Siegerrebe grapes German in origin!
Scallops very expensive here. Saw some small ones at the market the other day....might check them out next time!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, your seared scallops looks perfect! such lovely simple dish.I want this for lunch today :)
ReplyDeleteThank you,
Lisa
une cuisson parfaite et dorée comme je les aime
ReplyDeletebonne journée
I love, love, love scallops but have never cooked them at home!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious!!
ReplyDeleteYour scallops are perfect Angie! I should make this for my Mom, she adores them!
ReplyDeletescallops!!! this is heaven!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is a very high class dish. I will try to make this when there is specially occasion. Your dish makes me drooling, very delicious!
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty weird for me to realise that as much as I love scallops and as many times as I have eaten them, I have never cooked them at home!!
ReplyDeleteLOL Gorgeous recipe! Thanks :)
fresh scallops are the best. love the brown bits from the searing. recipe bookmarked :)
ReplyDeleteA perfectly cooked scallop is one of life's real treats. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThese look phenomenal. Going to have to try - the browning on them is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletei love scallops with white wine, it gives them such great flavor
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I'd never thought to do them as a salad! Pairing them with balsamic is BRILLIANT! And boy did you get some nice color on them! Now I'm hungry...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful recipe, looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteso easy, beautiful and delicious. I like the addition of white wine :)
ReplyDeleteAs always, you have made me want something I will have to go buy immediately!
ReplyDeleteHere's another one! yummylicious (if there's word like that!)
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