Seared Scallops in Garlic Butter Sauce
1 pound sea scallops
Salt and Pepper to taste
2 tablespoons olive oil
3 tablespoons butter
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped
Lemon wedges for serving
Pat the scallops dry with paper towels and season both sides with salt and pepper.
Heat olive oil in a large skillet over high heat.
Add the scallops to the skillet, making sure they are not touching each other. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes on each side, until a golden crust forms and the scallops are opaque in the center.
Remove the scallops from the skillet and set aside.
Reduce the heat to medium and add butter to skillet. Once the butter has melted, add the minced garlic and cook for about 30 seconds until fragrant.
Stir in the lemon juice and chopped parsley.
Return the scallops to the skillet, spooning the garlic butter sauce over them to coat evenly.
Serve immediately with lemon wedges.
What did we think? It was delicious and we have put it in the make-again folder. Scallops are really expensive right now but we bought a big bag of frozen from Costco a month ago for a reasonable price. Once cooked we couldn't tell the difference from those found in restaurants that we have had on special occasions.
We served them on a simple, throw-together salad of mixed spinach leaves and leaf lettuce, grated carrot and sauteed yellow cherry tomatoes fresh from my sister-in-law's garden (nothing like having them fresh-picked as many of you know - incredible taste - and a big thank you to s-in-l as she gave a big bowl of them). I also grated a carrot over the top and sprinkled a few pumpkin seeds into the mix, finishing off with chopped cilantro leaves.
My dear other half also made a wonderful salsa with the same tomatoes two days ago, and we used the last of it as a dressing. I am very picky on dressings, preferring to have my salads without, but this changed my mind today. I will share that recipe another time.
We also had Jasmine rice as another side, all served up in one bowl.
We didn't change a thing with the scallop recipe, thinking it was excellent.
That's about it. I am not sure where the recipe came from. I have had it for a while and, as sometimes happens, forgot to make a note of where it came from.
Thanks for looking, have a great day
and Bon Appetit!
Dear Denise, I can see why you didn't change a thing in this recipe. Beautiful presentations, lovely colours and garlic butter is something I really like.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this recipe, dear friend.
Hello my dear friend :) Glad you like the look of it, thank you!
DeleteLooks so fresh and healthy!
ReplyDeleteWe are trying to eat more seafood Ginny, not only because we enjoy it but because you're right, it's healthy.
DeleteThank you for this great recipe and photos. It looks so delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a great start to the week, hugs Elke
Greetings Elkes, you are very welcome, glad you liked the look of it. I also wish you a great start to the week, hugs, Denise
DeleteThey would be yummy, we just had scallops last week, Denise.
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful Margaret, I do enjoy them when I have them. Not very often, it's a lovely treat :)
DeleteVery tasty!
ReplyDeleteVery, thank you Janice :)
DeleteIt’s interesting that you say you can’t tell the difference between scallops at a fancy restaurant and a bag of frozen scallops from Costco. Many restaurants buy their supplies from Costco so I suspect that, at least sometimes, they may be the same thing.
ReplyDeleteWell, perhaps someone with more tuned-in taste buds might. I think you are right on the restaurants, we see many restauranteur staff buying in bulk at Costco.
DeleteThe scallops look yummy, a delicious meal.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and the week ahead..
Thank you and I wish you the same Eileen :)
DeleteIt looks really good. And I bet with that garlic sauce it really made it delicious.
ReplyDeleteI think so too Ann, probably would go great with shrimp or other seafood :)
DeleteCon los ingredientes que lleva, tiene que estas muy ricas.
ReplyDeleteFeliz inicio de semana.
Muchas gracias :) Nos parece delicioso. Les deseo una buena semana.
DeleteLove scallops! This looks mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteHappy you think so Angie, thank you :)
DeleteYummo, Denise!! This looks absolutely delicious. I read the recipe & that's pretty much the standard recipe I use for scallops & also shrimp and salmon too. Always good. Thank you for sharing. Love, Andrea xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Andrea :) and thanks so much. I would like to try this sauce with other seafood. Love, Denise xoxo
DeleteNow I'm hungry A G A I N
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your vaccines this week
Thankful we only felt tired and achy for about 8 hours.
Hugs Cecilia
Thank you Cecilia, I hope you are feeling much better now. Hugs, Denise
DeleteHello Denise :)
ReplyDeleteYour scallop recipe looks very tasty, I know I would enjoy this meal.
That's wonderful Sonjia, I am happy you would enjoy it :) Thank you!
DeleteI would really like this recipe. I have shrimp I think I may use instead. The last time I looked at scallops I walked on by. They are expensive.
ReplyDeleteShrimp would be a great substitution for this meal. Scallops is crazy expensive right now. We bought ours in a large bag already frozen at Costco and they were very reasonably priced then. It's probably gone up too.
DeleteThe salad and rice looks good. I love garlic. Eat a raw clove everyday :-D
ReplyDeleteThank you Ananka. I love garlic too and eating a raw clove makes a lot of good sense. It's very healthy and one of those superfoods, isn't it?
DeleteFor sure it is Denise. It is good for almost everything! I mainly take it for my immune system. :-D
DeleteI am enjoying finding out about all these age-old, good-for-you foods. Thanks again Ananka :)
DeleteWhat a fabulous meal!
ReplyDeleteHappy you think so, thank you Carol :)
DeleteLooks so good...like all your recipes do. ;)
ReplyDeleteSweet of you to say, thank you Rita :)
Deletemy mother loved scallops, she grew up digging them with her dad. looks yummy
ReplyDeleteOh wow, now that would be fresh, fresh, fresh! Thanks for sharing that memory. My parents used to have a friend and I remember going to the beach with this lady once. I also remember her going to where the mussels could be found at low tide. She would grab a few and eat them right off the rock. I remember being in awe of that but at that age I couldn't bring myself to eat it when she offered. Not sure I could now even :)
DeleteSounds delicious. I haven't purchased scallops in ages. I'll look at the seafood counter to see if they're reasonably priced.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marcia :) I think you will be in sticker shot at their prices right now. We bought ours in a big bag already frozen and they were reasonable, but I'm not sure they will be now. Let's just say we won't be eating scallops for a while :)
DeleteWhat a fantastic recipe, it looks so simple and delicious. I've always been running away from cooking scallops, but your instructions make it sound so easy. Frozen scallops, it's a great way to enjoy them without the high price tag.
ReplyDeleteI just shared a new post, you are invited to read. Thank you.
I appreciate your kind words Melody. Thank you! Hopefully they are still reasonably priced in frozen form, but one never knows these days. I look forward to reading your latest post :)
DeleteSave some for me please ... I'll be right over!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Any time my dear friend, I have already set a place for you :) All the best!
Deleteyummy
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :)
DeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteDe nada y gracias :) Te mando un beso.
DeleteI love scallops! Consider this one saved!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Thank you Jeanie :)
DeleteGarlic butter sounds very flavorful!
ReplyDeleteIt is, very much so. Thank you Ellen :)
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