Butter is good for flavor and color, but what scallops need at the beginning of the process is cooking oil. A best practice ...
Place your scallops on a paper towel to remove moisture. This will prevent the scallop from boiling in its own juice. For maximum tenderness remove the bit on the side of the scallop. Sear ...
It uses pancetta (Italian), Korean zucchini, yuzu kosho (a delicious Japanese condiment made from chillies and Japanese citrus), and butter to cook the zucchini and sear the scallops. Korean ...
Scallops are easy to prepare, but care must be taken not to overcook them. They're best lightly seared, so they're still basically raw inside, although some people like them a little more cooked ...
Flip the scallops over, and sear the other side 2 minutes, until brown. The inside should be barely cooked. Transfer the seared scallops one at a time to the bowl with the umeboshi wash ...
Add the diced tomatoes, the vinegar and oil to create a vinaigrette. For the sea scallops : Season with salt & pepper. Use the same saute pan from the mushrooms, cleaned and dried with a paper towel.