Seared Sea Scallops With Ginger-Lime Butter

Seared Sea Scallops With Ginger-Lime Butter
Karsten Moran for The New York Times
Total Time
1 hour
Rating
5(777)
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Day-boat scallops, the kind that are dry-packed (never frozen or dosed with preservatives), are what you want for this decadent but very simple dish. The scallops are seared on cast iron, but gradually, for a crisp, well-browned surface that intensifies their natural sweetness. Ginger, lime and hot pepper enhance the rich meatiness of all fresh seafood, and here especially so. A roasted sweet potato and a pile of blanched bok choy complete this quintessentially elegant, fast-food meal.

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Ingredients

Yield:2 servings
  • 4baby sweet potatoes (or use 2 larger sweet potatoes)
  • 4 to 6large dry-packed fresh sea scallops, about 12 ounces
  • Salt and pepper
  • 3tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1tablespoon grated peeled ginger
  • 1fresh hot red chile pepper, finely chopped
  • Zest and juice of 1 lime
  • Olive oil, for searing
  • 8ounces baby bok choy, washed, leaves separated and stems discarded (or use spinach or chard leaves)
  • 2tablespoons roughly chopped cilantro, for garnish (optional)
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Nutritional analysis per serving (2 servings)

362 calories; 23 grams fat; 12 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 8 grams monounsaturated fat; 2 grams polyunsaturated fat; 30 grams carbohydrates; 7 grams dietary fiber; 6 grams sugars; 13 grams protein; 813 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat oven to 400 degrees. Wash sweet potatoes and wrap them tightly in foil. Roast until tender, 45 minutes to 1 hour. (If you are using larger sweet potatoes, they may require 15 minutes more in the oven.)

  2. Step 2

    Using a paring knife, remove the small hard “foot” from the edge of each scallop. Pat scallops dry and season on both sides with salt and pepper.

  3. Step 3

    Put on a medium pot of salted water to boil for the greens.

  4. Step 4

    Meanwhile, make the ginger butter: Combine butter, ginger, chile and lime zest and juice and stir together until well incorporated. Season with salt to taste. Set aside.

  5. Step 5

    Take a cast-iron skillet large enough to hold the scallops without crowding and place over medium-high heat. Add a film of olive oil. When the oil is nearly smoking, add the scallops in one layer and let them sizzle. Reduce heat to medium and continue to cook for at least 5 minutes. Use a small spatula to check the scallops as they brown, allowing them to color gradually. They should be quite crisp and well caramelized. Turn off heat and flip scallops. Leave in pan until firm to the touch.

  6. Step 6

    While the scallops are cooking, blanch the bok choy: Cook it for 1 minute in the salted boiling water, then drain and blot on a kitchen towel. Keep warm.

  7. Step 7

    Remove and place scallops, browned side up, onto warmed serving plates. Surround with the bok choy leaves and halved or sliced sweet potatoes.

  8. Step 8

    Quickly warm the butter in the cast-iron pan and spoon over everything. Sprinkle with cilantro if desired.

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Great recipe. A couple of ideas we tried. (1) The butter sauce tends to separate when made as described, but the same ingredients can be used to make a more elegant buerre blanc sauce that holds together. (2) If you take the sweet potato slices, dab on a tiny bit of butter, salt & pepper, then brown under a broiler for a minute or so you get a nicely caramelized layer on top that ups the dish a little.

Is the cast iron essential for searing?

What a delicious meal! I made almost exactly according to the recipe, though I did add a touch of honey to the butter (a change I would highly recommend).

The butter was so exceptional I plan on adding it to my rotation of favorite sauces. It would be fantastic on any fish, tofu, braised veggies, cornbread, the list goes on and on!

Thanks for making my valentines meal easy and scrumptious!

U-8 scallops were $75 a pound! Bought 4 for me and my husband. Prepared as directed but served with squid ink pasta with a light butter sauce and green beans sautéed in roasted sesame oil. Served with Montrachet.

Scallops fresh off the boat and a wife on the mainland able to bring home baby bok choy and cilantro seemed a confluence of the stars allowing this Maine islander to make this dish by just following the recipe. Embellishments? None except for a few extra scallops.

Agree, five minutes on the first side in a smoking hot pan would be far too long. Crucial to have the scallops dry-dry-dry.

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