WhateverYouWant
Sous Chef
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Any of you had frozen scallops? Fresh ones are rarely available here, and even if they might occasionally pop up, I doubt they would be that fresh.
Any of you had frozen scallops? Fresh ones are rarely available here, and even if they might occasionally pop up, I doubt they would be that fresh.
Hi, Scott. I'm on the other side of the beautiful Sierras from you.
I LOVE scallops and usually buy them at the local Albertsons here in the desert - they are not dry packed. When they look their best (usually Sundays and Thursdays) I check them out and buy just enough for one meal.
I rinse them and wrap them in paper towels for 24 hours to soak up the liquids. By the time I cook them a day after I buy them, they're dry enough to get a good sear. I use a simple blend of melted butter, fresh garlic, and lemon juice for a topping once they are plated. Sometimes some chopped parsley. I like the sweet flavor of the scallops to be the star.![]()
THAT is beautiful.
I often endeavor to buy scallops. But then I see the price and decide not to.
Same here. I have never cooked scallops and I would hate to screw it up and waste them, especially at those prices.
THAT is beautiful.
I often endeavor to buy scallops. But then I see the price and decide not to.
Thank you, Linda. Yeah, they are kind of spendy. I usually only buy 5 or so at a time, enough for one dinner, and that helps offset the cost. I just love them so much and they really are a treat.![]()
Wet packed sea scallops are treated with a chemical. They are hard to get a sear on because of it. Dry packed scallops are the way to go, unless you can get live diver scallops which are never frozen.