Porcini Dusted Sea Scallops With Tomato Relish
Decided to lightly dust them with dried porcini mushroom powder, sear them, and serve them with just a little fresh tomato relish. They were cooked perfectly, and delicious!
12 Large Sea Scallops
2 Tablespoons Dried Porcini Powder (See Note Below)
4 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter
Salt & Pepper To Taste
For The Relish:
6 Ripe, Plum Tomatoes
1 Clove Garlic, Peeled And Minced
1 Tablespoons Olive Oil
Salt & Pepper
Teaspoon Chopped, Fresh Thyme
Cut the tomatoes in half, cutting away the core end. Carefully squeeze the tomatoes to remove most of the seeds trying not to damage the pulp. Cut the tomatoes into a small dice (1/2 inch pieces) and place in a bowl. Add the garlic, olive oil and thyme, and then season with salt and pepper. Mix well and set aside.
Lightly pat the scallops dry, and sprinkle on some of the porcini powder on both sides. Heat the butter in a heavy frying pan until it is sizzling and just beginning to turn light brown. Add the scallops, and cook on medium high heat for about 3 minutes on each side. The scallops should have a light, crisp outer crust, but remain tender inside. Once they have all been cooked, place three scallops on each plate with a little of the tomato relish on top to serve.
Note: If you cannot find dried porcini powder, then simply grind your own by placing dried porcini mushrooms in a blender or food processor and pulsing until finely ground.
Decided to lightly dust them with dried porcini mushroom powder, sear them, and serve them with just a little fresh tomato relish. They were cooked perfectly, and delicious!
12 Large Sea Scallops
2 Tablespoons Dried Porcini Powder (See Note Below)
4 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter
Salt & Pepper To Taste
For The Relish:
6 Ripe, Plum Tomatoes
1 Clove Garlic, Peeled And Minced
1 Tablespoons Olive Oil
Salt & Pepper
Teaspoon Chopped, Fresh Thyme
Cut the tomatoes in half, cutting away the core end. Carefully squeeze the tomatoes to remove most of the seeds trying not to damage the pulp. Cut the tomatoes into a small dice (1/2 inch pieces) and place in a bowl. Add the garlic, olive oil and thyme, and then season with salt and pepper. Mix well and set aside.
Lightly pat the scallops dry, and sprinkle on some of the porcini powder on both sides. Heat the butter in a heavy frying pan until it is sizzling and just beginning to turn light brown. Add the scallops, and cook on medium high heat for about 3 minutes on each side. The scallops should have a light, crisp outer crust, but remain tender inside. Once they have all been cooked, place three scallops on each plate with a little of the tomato relish on top to serve.
Note: If you cannot find dried porcini powder, then simply grind your own by placing dried porcini mushrooms in a blender or food processor and pulsing until finely ground.
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