Big, plump sea scallops make an easy yet special dish for Valentines or any time of the year. You can pull this dinner together in about 30 minutes. To save time, make the rice and sauce ahead and heat them to serve. That beautiful purple-black rice in the photo is Forbidden Black rice.
1tablespoongingerorganic minced in a jar, but fresh, finely grated is good too
1large garlic clovefinely chopped
1-2teaspoonstoasted sesame oil
Seared Scallops
12jumbo dry sea scallopsapproximately 1 pound
¼teaspoon sea salt
¼teaspoonground black pepper
1teaspoonneutral oil or coconut oil
⅓cupdry white winefish broth or water
Instructions
Make the sauce. In a small saucepan, whisk together all of the sauce ingredients, orange juice through sesame oil. Bring to a simmer and cook over low heat until thickened and reduced. For a smooth sauce, press the sauce through a fine sieve. Keep warm to serve immediately or cool and refrigerate to serve later. Warm before serving over low heat.
Sear scallops. Pat the scallops dry with a paper towel, then season top and bottom with salt, pepper and granulated garlic. Heat a non-stick sauté pan over medium heat with a teaspoon of oil.
When hot, place the scallops in a flat, single layer in the pan. Allow them to cook until a golden brown crust forms, then turn carefully with tongs. Pour in the wine, cover with a lid immediately and turn heat to low. Cook scallops about another 2 minutes. They will be slightly translucent in the center. Do not over cook them. Depending on size and thickness, they will probably take between 5-7 minutes.