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    Seared Scallops, pea puree and bacon


    Source of Recipe


    blogspot

    Recipe Link: http://baconshow.blogspot.com/2006/08/460-seared-scallops-with-pea-puree.html

    List of Ingredients




    For the pea purée
    8 oz English garden peas, shelled weight 4 leaves of mint
    salt and pepper
    2 oz unsalted butter

    For the scallops
    6 slices good-quality streaky bacon, rind removed and cut into thirds
    18 large king scallops (preferably Cornish), with muscle and roe removed
    Maldon sea salt
    Mild olive oil, for frying

    For the mint oil
    3 1/2 fl oz mild olive oil
    3 large sprigs mint, stems removed
    1/4 tsp caster (superfine) sugar

    For the honey vinaigrette
    3 1/2 fl oz light olive oil
    1 tbsp white wine vinegar
    1/2 tsp runny honey

    To serveSalad leaves such as frisée or lamb's lettuce

    Recipe



    To make the mint oil, put all the ingredients in a blender and whizz. Chill for 2 hours to let the flavour develop, then strain.

    Cook the peas with the mint in salted, boiling water until just tender but not soft. Drain and refresh in very cold water.

    Purée the peas in a blender until very smooth, or push through a sieve.

    Grill the bacon, put it on kitchen paper and keep warm.

    Heat 2 large frying pans until very hot but not smoking. Season the scallops on both sides with sea salt. Add 15 ml (1 tbsp) mild olive oil to each pan and then put in the scallops. They should sizzle. Cook each scallop for 45 seconds on each side, then remove from the pan and keep somewhere warm.

    Whisk all the honey vinaigrette ingredients together.

    Divide the pea purée between 6 warmed plates and place 3 pieces of bacon across each portion. Arrange 3 scallops around the purée and drizzle with the mint oil. Put some salad leaves dressed with honey vinaigrette on top.

 

 

 


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