Seared Scallops with Chimichurri Dressing Recipe - Cookin Canuck (2024)

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Within four hours of arriving in Victoria, Canada, I bellied up to a table in my parents’ favorite sushi restaurant, readying myself for a feast of the freshest fish to pass my lips in months. If I were ever to find myself on death row (hey, if someone ever tries to raid my Brie cheese stash, I will be forced to take matter into my own hands), sushi would be my chosen last meal. If one is lucky enough to be in the Mecca of fresh seafood, one must pay homage to Poseidon and his troops. Or at least that is my excuse for eating two sushi rolls, several pieces of sushi, one pound of mussels, and a plateful of these tender scallops in the past 48 hours. What’s left for tomorrow? Well, fresh halibut and fresh spot prawns, of course. Moderation has officially been booted out the door. By the end of this seafood love-in, there are bound to be more recipes to add to .

My mum and I got our hands on some hefty sea scallops, which I cut in half crosswise to ensure more even cooking. They were then lightly seared in a little olive oil until barely cooked through. Do every thing in your power not to overcook these little treasures of the sea. They will go from tender and buttery to tough and rubbery in the blink of an eye. Once cooked, I topped each scallop with a drizzle of chimichurri dressing from my Grilled Flank Steak Salad with Chimichurri Dressing recipe. The acid in the vinegar, along with the brightness of the fresh parsley and spice of the red chilli flakes livened up the mellow scallops without overwhelming them. We ate these as an appetizer, but they can also be enjoyed as an entrée. Just be sure to increase the portion size for each person.

Dressing:
In the bowl of a food processor, combine ¼ cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley, 2 teaspoons chopped fresh oregano, 1 garlic clove, minced, 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar, 1 tablespoon water, ½ teaspoon kosher salt, ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, and ¼ teaspoon red chili flakes.

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Pulse until combined, but not smooth. With the motor running, slowly pour in 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil.

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Scallops:
Cut 8 large sea scallops in half crosswise.

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Heat 2 teaspoons olive oil in a large nonstick skillet set over medium-high heat. Place half of the scallops in the pan, season lightly with salt and pepper, and cook until barely cooked through, 1 to 2 minutes per side. When you press on the scallops, they should still feel a little squishy. They will become rubbery very quickly, so take care not to overcook. Set the cooked scallops on a serving platter and repeat the same process with the remaining scallops, adding 1 additional teaspoon olive oil to the pan. Once all of the scallops are on the serving platter, drizzle them with the chimichurri dressing. Serve immediately.

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Seared Scallops with Chimichurri Dressing

Dressing:
¼ cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
2 teaspoon chopped fresh oregano
1 garlic clove, minced
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon water
½ teaspoon kosher salt
¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
¼ teaspoon red chili flakes
2 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil

Scallops:
8 large sea scallops, cut in half crosswise
3 teaspoon olive oil, divided
Salt & pepper for seasoning

Dressing:
In the bowl of a food processor, combine parsley, oregano, garlic, red wine vinegar, water, salt, pepper, and red chili flakes. Pulse until combined, but not smooth. With the motor running, slowly pour in olive oil.

Scallops
Heat 2 teaspoons olive oil in a large nonstick skillet set over medium-high heat. Place half of the scallops in the pan, season lightly with salt and pepper, and cook until barely cooked through, 1 to 2 minutes per side. When you press on the scallops, they should still feel a little squishy. They will become rubbery very quickly, so take care not to overcook. Set the cooked scallops on a serving platter and repeat the same process with the remaining scallops, adding 1 additional teaspoon olive oil to the pan. Once all of the scallops are on the serving platter, drizzle them with the chimichurri dressing. Serve immediately.

Serves 4 as an appetizer (4 scallops per person).

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FAQs

How long does it take to cook scallops? ›

Scallops are quick-cooking shellfish, so it's key not to overcook them or they'll dry out. Generally, sea scallops take between 3 and 5 minutes to cook.

What goes well with scallops? ›

THE BEST SIDES TO SERVE WITH SCALLOPS
  • POTATOES SIDE DISH. You may not be aware that a potatoes side dish is among the best meals to serve with scallops. ...
  • ROASTED OR GRILLED VEGETABLES. ...
  • CRISPY BRUSSELS SPROUTS. ...
  • REFRESHING SALADS. ...
  • TRUFFLE CREAMED CORN. ...
  • RICE AND QUINOA. ...
  • STEAK.

Should you cook scallops in butter or oil? ›

Let that butter brown a bit. Then the scallops go in. Scallops are low-fat and high in protein with lots of vitamins, minerals and antioXidant. while I recommend cooking them in butter for the best Sear,you can cook them in vegetable, canola or grapeseed oil if prefeerd.

Do you need to rinse scallops before cooking? ›

Give your scallops a quick rinse to remove any grit, then thoroughly pat dry with a few paper towels, as excess moisture will inhibit searing. For added insurance, you can dry your scallops in the fridge for an hour or two before cooking.

What to put on scallops when cooking? ›

Scallops need little more than butter or olive oil, seasoning, fresh herbs, and a few minutes on the stovetop before they're golden, and ready to served. It's that easy.

How many scallops per person? ›

How many scallops should you serve? If you're serving scallops as a main course with sides, plan on around 6 ounces per person. That would be 4-6 large (U10) sea scallops and 8-10 medium sized.

How long does it take to cook scallops on the stove? ›

Preheat a pan over a high heat and add a tbsp of oil. Pat dry scallops with kitchen paper and season well. Add the scallops to the pan flat side down and cook until golden brown, this will take 2-3 minutes. Dont move the scallops around in the pan as this will prevent them from cooking.

What is the best cooking method for scallops? ›

extra-virgin olive oil over medium-high heat until the oil is very hot and shimmering. Use tongs to gently place the scallops in the pan, leaving plenty of room around each scallop. Cook scallops, undisturbed (repeat: do not move them), until they are deeply golden-brown on the first side, 3–4 minutes.

Do you cook scallops on high or low heat? ›

After searing a few batches, we determined that scallops are perfectly cooked when their centers reach 115 degrees. Because scallops are so small and are usually cooked over high heat, carryover cooking will add another 10 to 15 degrees, for an ideal final temperature of 125 to 130 degrees.

How do you tell if scallops are over cooked? ›

Don't overcook them. To know when they're done, look for the golden crust and opaque flesh. If you put a fork into them at this point, it should glide in. If you have large scallops, slice them in half so that you can monitor whether they are cooked properly on the inside or not.

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