Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe - Baker by Nature (2024)

by Ashley Manila 91 Comments

Learn how to make perfectly seared scallops with this easy recipe! You only need 5 simple ingredients to make this impressive recipe. Perfect for Valentine’s Day or any special occasion!

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How to cook Scallops

Scallops are one of those things that are SO simple to cook, and yet, so simple to screw up. I have to admit I botched a few batches myself back in the day (it was like eating rubber!), but with their hefty price tag, I quickly made it my mission to learn the key to a perfectly seared scallop. And by perfect, I mean a scallop with a flavorful crust and an interior so tender it basically melts in your mouth. That’s perfection!The good thing about this whole post is that perfectly seared scallops are easy as 1-2-3. I totally was going to type “easy as pie”, but ya know, these little guys are so much easier than that whole situation 😉

The first thing you want to do is make sure you have good quality scallops. I know they’re pricey, but I think that if you’re going to put in the effort – especially with seafood – freshness and quality are always key. So get the best you can.

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Once you’ve selected your scallops, all you need to do is pat them dry, sprinkle them well with salt and pepper (freshly grated is always the best!), and toss them in a buttered hot skillet.

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Now! Here’s where you need to pay attention – do not over cook these babies! I repeat: DO NOT OVERCOOK. Pardon the yelling; but that part is so crucial!!!

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Oh, and serve these sensational scallops right away!!! They shouldn’t wait more than a few minutes before entering a mouth. And just a heads up – they always taste best fresh from the skillet, so I’d suggest stealing one or two straight from the pan before serving 😉

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Perfectly Seared Scallops

Ashley Manila

Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe!

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Course Dinner

Cuisine Seafood

Servings 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 pound sea scallops, patted dry
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Freshly ground sea salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Lemon for squeezing, optional

Instructions

  • Remove tiny side muscle from the scallops if they have them, then rinse with cold water and pat dry with a paper towel.

  • Add the butter and oil to a large saute pan over high heat.

  • Generously salt and pepper the scallops. Once the butter/oil combo begins to smoke, gently add the scallops, making sure they are not touching. Sear scallops for 1 1/2 minutes on each side - not touching them at all while they're searing. The scallops should have a nice golden crust on each side and be translucent in the center. Serve right away!!!

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  1. Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe - Baker by Nature (12)Mary Adams says

    UM, UM, SO DELICIOUS!

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  2. Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe - Baker by Nature (13)Kathy says

    This recipe is so easy, quick and delicious! It will be part of the Father’s day meal I am making for my husband tonight

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  3. Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe - Baker by Nature (14)Robin says

    Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe - Baker by Nature (15)
    Fantastic. I made before but never were this good. you just need to stay on top of every detail just like you mentioned. timing was perfect. Will be making more often now. Delicious!!!,

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  4. Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe - Baker by Nature (16)Liz Krauss says

    Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe - Baker by Nature (17)
    The BEST I’ve ever made ! Thank-you!

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  5. Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe - Baker by Nature (18)JoAnne Nicholson says

    These scollops were THE BEST!!! Thank you for sharing this. We love scollops, but they are pricie but now they aren’t, by fixing them at home! THANKS again. JoAnne

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  6. Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe - Baker by Nature (19)Leslie Jaye says

    Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe - Baker by Nature (20)
    What do you think if I lightly dusted them with cornstarch? I serve mine with asparagus when it’s in season. Today I’m going to pair them with sauteed yellow squash, onions, portobello mushrooms and couscous with carmelized onions. SO yummy! I prepare my sides first and keep them warm so that the last thing I do is sear the scallops and serve it all immediately! Thank you for your recipe!

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Perfectly Seared Scallops Recipe - Baker by Nature (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to searing scallops? ›

Gently add the scallops to your pan (making sure there is a bit of space in between them to avoid crowding) and let them cook, completely undisturbed for at least 2 minutes over medium-high heat. The more that you move them around, the more difficult it will be to create a nice crust around the bottom.

Is it better to sear or bake scallops? ›

Because sea scallops have a chewier texture, searing them in a hot skillet is the simplest, most effective cooking method to achieving a crisp exterior and tender, just-firm texture within. Basting the scallops with butter helps finish cooking them and enhances browning, too.

Why do you soak scallops in milk before cooking? ›

When scallops are soaked in milk, lactic acid tenderizes the meat, resulting in a more delicate and succulent texture. The milk helps to break down the muscle fibers, making the scallops more tender and enjoyable to eat. This tenderizing effect is particularly beneficial if you cook larger and thicker scallops.

How to cook scallops like a chef? ›

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.

What is the best oil for searing scallops? ›

What type of oil should you use to cook scallops? A light, neutral oil with a high smoke point. Extra virgin olive oil will begin to smoke immediately over high heat. Instead, reach for grapeseed oil, canola oil, or vegetable oil.

What not to do when cooking scallops? ›

Overcooking Your Scallops

With scallops, the (ahem) stakes are higher. Not only are they an expensive ingredient, but they cook very quickly. Worse yet, over-cooking leaves them dry and rubbery, rather than tender and sweet, and their size and shape make them impractical candidates for an instant-read thermometer.

Do you rinse scallops before baking? ›

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.

Should scallops be at room temp before searing? ›

Have scallops at room temperature. 2. Pat scallops dry with paper towels. Wet scallops do not sear properly.

How to cook scallops Martha Stewart? ›

Heat oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add half the scallops to skillet and cook, flipping once, until golden brown and cooked through, about 3 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate. Repeat with remaining scallops, adding more oil to the skillet as needed.

Why do you have to wash scallops for 10 minutes? ›

Make sure you wash in free running water for at least 10 minutes after shucking, rinsing & trimming to ensure all toxins are effectively removed.

Should you salt scallops before cooking? ›

Thankfully, we have you covered: Dry Your Scallops: We mentioned this before, but it bears repeating—be sure to dry your scallops before placing them on the pan. Season Them Before You Cook Them: You should sprinkle your salt and pepper onto your scallops before cooking, not during or after.

Why do scallops taste like baking soda? ›

Wet scallops appear very shiny and white. The extra water in these scallops causes them to shrink when cooked, and the sweet natural flavor of the scallop is diminished by a slight aftertaste similar to baking soda.

How to get the perfect sear on scallops? ›

Add the butter and olive oil to a large non-stick saute pan over high heat. Once it's smoking, add the scallops. Don't crowd the pan and work in two batches if necessary. Sear the scallops for 2 minutes on each side, until the sides are golden and the centers are translucent.

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 many scallops per person? ›

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. Appetizer portions would be half of that.

Why can't I get a good sear on scallops? ›

Use High Heat: The best pan seared scallops are cooked under high heat. Make sure your pan is fully heated and then pour in the oil. Once you notice the oil bubbling or shimmering slightly, it's time to put your scallops in. Don't Overcrowd Your Scallops: Scallops need enough space for them to cook thoroughly.

Should I salt scallops before searing? ›

Thoroughly drying the scallops by salting them and blotting with paper towels gives you a nice dry surface that browns far more efficiently. Using a heavy pan over extremely high heat guarantees a thick crust without overcooking the center.

Should scallops be rinsed before searing? ›

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.

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